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River City Ransom

I think so!

Anyhow, is there any ways to play the NES original on a portable? I know that the GBA has a remake of it, but it's like comparing mcdonalds to filet mignion, IMO.

I know that they started to make NES classics for the GBA, any chances of it coming out for that?

Any other choices? If need be, I'll even take the emulator route . . ..
 
"betta recognize" 😀

It's funny, I loved this game so much that I first played it in Japanese...took a while to learn which book was which 😉

as for playing it on a portable, I have it on an old GB cartridge, which would work.
 
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
"betta recognize" 😀

It's funny, I loved this game so much that I first played it in Japanese...took a while to learn which book was which 😉

as for playing it on a portable, I have it on an old GB cartridge, which would work.

:Q

How the hell do you have it on a cartridge?! Is it some magical goodness that is "import"?
 
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
"betta recognize" 😀

It's funny, I loved this game so much that I first played it in Japanese...took a while to learn which book was which 😉

as for playing it on a portable, I have it on an old GB cartridge, which would work.

Do not leave me hanging here, man!
 
Originally posted by: Rage187
good game, but once you got the right book it became too easy.

I also loved Super Dodgeball.

omgomgomg super dodgeball is awsome...


and i think RCR is was better then DD
 
yes, best game ever.
they had a snes version. i played a little of it but it wasn't working correctly. it just didn't have the 'magic' that the original has.

I could go for a Nero Pizza from The Roman Cow at Flatirons Mall.
 
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