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  1. You seen the Alpha movies? Same deal. It's mainly a bunch of raw, gritty, well done fight sequences where a lot of characters get destroyed. Street Fighter 2V was fun to watch as well, though definetly more lighthearted than the Alpha stuff (until the end any way).

    I've seen them all.

    I rented SF2 at a videostore when i was like....7? (M rated movie!) And i was blown away because i was still a kid, and i was a big fan. Fast forward 11 years, and it was released on DVD. Man, when Ken and Ryu kicked Bison's ass i almost danced on the nearest table. Almost.

    Bought the Alpha movie, and i was satisfied, but the movie left you feeling empty. At the end, you felt like no progress was made, albeit Ryu finally facing Gouki.

    Alpha Generations was the reason why i had to go to the hospital. It made me cut myself. What a god-awful movie that was.

    SF2V was pretty good. Silly in some things, but overall pretty standard though enjoyable. The Japanese dub is fantastic, and some fights are quite memorable.

    However in general quality, Fatal Fury: the Motion Picture blows them all out of the water.

  2. Best game -> anime?

    Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie. It rocked. Captured the feel over SF2 perfectly (simply nothing but fighting + evil villain). The designs stuck to the original art, the fighting was phenomenal, and some great animation.

    That and Fatal Fury.

  3. God, Magaki or whatever...the boss from KoFXI is just fucking impossible.

    Him, and Dracula's true form in the last fight of Castlevania: Curse of Darkness....It takes an hour to beat the guy, not counting the milion times you have to dodge his attacks. I still need to beat him...

  4. The Bouncer - The first PS2 game I bought. I always thought of Square equating with quality. This game shattered that ideal. Don't even get me started on it (YOU NEED A FUCKING MULTITAP TO PLAY 2 PLAYER FOR FUCK'S SAKE).

    Holy shit, i just bought that game. Expecting it any day now! :lol:

  5. Most have probably been covered already, but trying to help out here.

    Double Dragon

    Double Dragon 2

    Castlevania

    Excite Bike

    Metal Gear

    Megaman 2

    Ninja Gaiden

    TMNT2

    More i can't remember at the moment. But mostly Double Dragon 2. Yeah.

  6. Oh, forgot these.

    Phantasy Star Online (GCN), €59,99.

    PSO was horrible, i traded it the same day for Monkey Ball 2.

    Pokemon Stadium, €59,99.

    Seriously, is that it? Screw this!

    Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, €49,99.

    Fantastic game, but the store where i bought the game, lowered the price to €15 the very next week....assholes...

    Final Fantasy 9, €29,99.

    It just didn't click.

    Terminator 2: Judgement Day (SNES), €20.

    Aweful controls, slow paced gameplay, and a difficulty level that is just way to hard.

    Unreal 2, €44,95.

    Boring game, so very boring.

  7. Morrowind, €7,99.

    Metroid Prime 2, €59,99.

    Megaman Battle Network 3, €49,99.

    Capcom Fighting Jam, €15.

    Very dissapointed in the first three. I knew the last one was pretty bad, but i didn't expect it to be this blend.

    I bought Shaq-fu last week with the intention of destroying the cartridge and uploading it's video.

  8. Yeah the L3 and R3 on the PS2 controller were confusing. I was playing God of War at the time, and it said i had to push those buttons. I was like, "what the fuck, there are NO SUCH buttons! There's only two of each, not three!"

    But yeah, i found out you can press the analog sticks, so i guess that works...

    And i don't know where all the GC controller hate is coming from. I see it as one of the best controllers ever. The problem was that certain genre's couldn't be played on it *COUGH*fighting games*COUGH*.

  9. HD-DVD's advantage in interactive content support was actually much more significant. The Microsoft developed HDi interactive layer for HD-DVDs was ready early in the format's life, and allowed for a consistent development environment for interactive games, picture-in-picture extra features and commentaries, and web-enabled content. Blu-ray's BDJava, on the other hand, has remained both un-finalized and more difficult to use. The release of 300 on the formats threw this point into stark contrast, as the HD-DVD version offers a full range of next-generation extra features, and the Blu-ray none.

    Owned, lol.

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