What's your rarest game?

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Postby Wolf Bird » Mon Jan 14, '08, 4:26 am

Probably Okami. I know that it did not sell very well, and shortly after its release, Clover Studios, which made it, shut down. And I do not see it on that many shelves, even in gaming stores. I feel lucky to have found a copy after my boyfriend recommended it to me.
Next Pokemon game(s): Pearl
Last finished Pokémon game: Shield
Other games: Skyrim Special Edition (Switch), Spyro Reignited Trilogy (Switch & PS4), Okami (Switch & PS4)
Other gaming goals: completing a Living Pokedex (minus some event Pokes) and going through at least 1 game per generation

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Postby Heikabuchi » Mon Jan 14, '08, 6:40 pm

Both copies of Phantasy Star IV. I was lucky enough to find a copy WITH the box and instruction manual still in tact! Oh, the joy that ran through my soul the day I laid eyes upon that extravegant treasure is beyond anything I had ever felt before. :D ( Oh, by the way... I'M BACK!! :D )
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Postby Celeith » Tue Jan 15, '08, 11:14 pm

holy crap he didnt fall off the side of the world after all.. curse you squareenix for lying to us and telling us the world was square :bang:
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Postby Thoul » Tue Jan 15, '08, 11:46 pm

Welcome back, Heik. :)
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Postby SparkyIII » Wed Jan 16, '08, 12:54 am

Square enix told you the world was square? WHERE HAVE I BEEN! XD
Everything has a pattern. Something set. Even random things. They aren't random at all, its complex mathematics. The trick is to find the pattern. Then you can exploit it.

People think things have a certain end. Taxes. Work. Due dates don't really exist. Trust me. When you put a band of world scholars in the same room, and set them on talking about anything, the most interesting topics come up. The existence of negative time. The probability of "random occurrence". The government's involvement in the media. And falsified due dates. They aren't real, trust me....
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