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24 Oct, 2009
Evil moves to the Sega Saturn
The Resident Evil series is one of my all time favorites. The first game I played in the series was Resident Evil 2 for the Playstation, and for the three of you out there who haven't played it, it's a must. Resident Evil for the Saturn is more for the hardcore fan of the series than a casual gamer. Directors Cut for the Playstation is far more easily obtained, is cheaper, and many claim is overall the better game since it has many features the original did not(see SteveMV's breakdown of the two games). Saturn exclusives are an unlockable battle mode after you beat the game, new alternate costumes(Chris Redfield's is awesome), a new B.O.W(a reskinned hunter), among others. The fact is this, if you already have a version of Resident Evil for the Playstation or the REmake for Gamecube, this game is probably not worth getting. I got it because I didn't have a version other than the REmake, and the Sega Saturn is my favorite game console. If you have a Saturn and you love Resident Evil, get this game. The battle mode is the first one ever in a Resident Evil game and it's quite fun to blast your way through.
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29 Nov, 2008
An updated NES classic.
Bionic Commando for the NES was a great game. The story was superb,(even though the American version changed the enemies from Nazis to Badds) who doesn't want to unfreeze and kill Hitler(Master D) and watch his head explode? The game was a lot of fun to play and it had a great story. The use of the bionic arm to grab objects or push enemies off ledges was fun and useful. You could spend hours swinging from ledge to ledge like a cyborg monkey. There was a few downfalls in the NES version though. Once you had selected your weapon and communicator before you entered a level, you were stuck with them. Some stages required a certain communicator or weapon to progress through the stage and if you chose the wrong one you were out of luck (there was no password or save system in the NES original). I have gotten to the later levels in the game and chosen the wrong item and ruefully had to start over. The gameboy version has changed all of this. After every level is completed, a password appears so that you can quit and come back to that very spot later. If you choose the wrong weapon or communicator at the entry to a stage, there's an option in the communication room labeled "Select" where you can switch out either. In my opinion, the gameboy version simply looks better too. If you liked Bionic Commando for the NES and you would like to play it on the go, Bionic Commando for the Gameboy is the perfect game for you. It retains all of the great features of the original with a lot of new features that increase it's playability. In my opinion, if you own a Gameboy, this game is a must have.
North American Arms GHGM Holster Grip for 22 magnum
04 Apr, 2017
works great
It makes it easy to hold and control hand gun, I would recommend it.