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STREET FIGHTER EX PLUS ALPHA

STILL THE KING AND NO1 WILL EVER BEAT ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'd love to have a game with you to prove that wrong :) How about meeting down at Galaxy World George St. where all Street Fighter legends were made? :D

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I'd love to have a game with you to prove that wrong :D  How about meeting down at Galaxy World George St. where all Street Fighter legends were made?  :)

Hahaha okay

i went there last saturday after clubbing and destroyed everyone there

EX+a wasn't there though.. so i beat everyone in X-men Vs. Street Fighter Instead.. and as for galaxy world being where legends are made, doesnt compare to anyone in Liverpool westfields there all battle gods there. pm me back if you are serious on versing

Hahaha okay

i went there last saturday after clubbing and destroyed everyone there

EX+a wasn't there though.. so i beat everyone in X-men Vs. Street Fighter Instead.. and as for galaxy world being where legends are made, doesnt compare to anyone in Liverpool westfields there all battle gods there. pm me back if you are serious on versing

lol i was just joking but ye would be happy for a few games ( EX2 backwards). hell i havent even touched SF since like 5 yrs ago or something. ye galaxy doesnt have EXs or Alphas anymore, Broadway probly still have. Liverpool Westfield is definitely a no no! Yes i'm scared . . . of its carpark :)

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RICKY CARMICHAEL motorcross!! Awesome 2 player battle, the graphics is obviously very dated but the physics is great.

TONY HAWK 2

METAL GEAR SOLID

SPEED FREAKS (another great 2 player game) A copy of mario kart but better, fast and drift!!

* Gran Turismo II: completed it 5 times :), best PS1 game IMO

* Gran Turismo: completed twice, set the stage for the best racing game series ever

* Res Evil 3: Nemesis, I still love how the camera stays in 1 spot and you move in and out of the scene...

* Cool Boarders, down the long trick slalom, very fun

* Ridge Racer 4, I liked the idea and the graphics (at the time), but the game play was a bit weird. Also the way the cars turned corners was a bit 'raily'

* THPS2, great game

* Syphon FIlter 1,2&3, I completed all 3 and wanted to get Omega Train on the PS2 but never got round to it

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Yeah I liked Parasite Eve too, was a kind of unique game back then and the FMV was also impressive, just like any game you would expect from Square. But the pacing was abit slow. I heard the game was based on an actual novel from Japan, pretty interesting.

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Final Fantasy 7, 8 and Tactics

Persona 1+2

Suikoden 1+2 (Man wasnt 3+4 a disappointment?)

All of the King Of Fighters games released on PS1 (and every other system for that matter :D )

final fantasy VII & VIII

sucks they dont make games like them two

Im playing Dragon Quest 8 (PS2) atm, trust me this is as good as it gets compared to FF7 and 8, untill 12 comes out that is B)

Give this game a go, its good ol' old school!!!

Oh and ill give any one of u fairies :O an ass beating in ANY street fighter, white/red house in russel st was where the legends where made!!! B)

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Anyone also played Monster Ranger? Its basicly a game where you create "monsters" (something like Pokemon) from another cd rom. Huh you say? Well the game allows you to make a customised creature from any cd (music, game, movie, etc) and based on the "characteristic" of that cd to create the type of monster accordingly. I still remember popping in a Celine Dion cd and it created a box LOL! Must have been disgusted by what was in the cd :)

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