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TDIRunner

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  1. PLAY - Games: Sony PlayStation 4. Angry Video Game Nerd I Angry Video Game Nerd II Bioshock HD Bioshock II HD Bioshock Infinite HD Bridge Constructor Portal Call of Duty WWII Doom Doom II Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary Horizon Zero Dawn Inside Limbo The Last Guardian Little Nightmares Mud Runner Mud Runner: The American Wilds n++ Resident Evil 2 (Remake) Rime Shadow of the Colossus (Remake) SuperHot VR Thomas was Alone Until Dawn: Rush of Blood Wolfenstein: The New Order Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
  2. PLAY - Games: Sony PlayStation 3 Bioshock Bioshock 2 Bioshock Infinite Call of Duty 3 Dirt Doom Doom II Final Doom Duke Nukem Forever GoldenEye 007 Reloaded Ico HD Journy Limbo Machinarium Medal of Honor Frontline HD Metal Gear Solid 4 MotorStorm Need for Speed: Undercover Portal Portal 2 Rock Band Rock Band 2 Shadow of the Colossus HD Tomb Raider Anniversary HD Tomb Raider Legend HD Tomb Raider Underworld
  3. PLAY - Games: Sony PlayStation 2 James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire James Bond 007: Nightfire Call of Duty: Finest Hour Corvette Ford Racing 2 Ford vs. Chevy Gran Turismo 3 Gran Turismo 4 Guitar Hero Guitar Hero 2 Ico Medal of Honor: Frontline Medal of Honor: Rising Sun Metal Gear Solid 2 Metal Gear Solid 3 NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona NASCAR 2001 NASCAR Thunder 2002 NASCAR Thunder 2003 NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup Quake III R-Type Final Shadow of the Colossus Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002 Tomb Raider Anniversary Tomb Raider Legend Twisted Metal Black
  4. PLAY - Genre: Platformer Here is a list of platformer games that I have completed. Like the FPS list, I'm believe there are more, but this is what I was able to come up with for now. A few games on the list are puzzle platformers, but I feel those should count. Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros. 2 (US) Super Mario Bros. 2 (JP) Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario World Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Super Mario Land Super Mario Land 2 Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land New Super Mario Bros. New Super Mario Bros. 2 New Super Mario Bros. Wii New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Super Mario 3D World Super Mario 3D Land Super Mario Odyssey Super Mario Wonder Donkey Kong Donkey Kong Jr. Donkey Kong '94 Mario Vs. Donkey Kong Donkey Kong Country Donkey Kong Country Returns Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove Angry Video Game Nerd I Deluxe Angry Video Game Nerd II Deluxe Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Crash Bandicoot Crash Bandicoot 2
  5. I try to pick the description that matches my opinion of the game/movie/song/band and pick the number accordingly. I try to be really picky about selecting a 10 and reserve that for my true all time favorites. Although that last part is a relatively recent decision. If you go back far enough, you will find I was more willing to hand out 10s.
  6. PLAY - Games: Sony PlayStation This is a list of games that I've completed on the PS1. I'm hoping to add to this list later this year. 2Extreme Ace Combat 2 Car & Driver Presents Gran Tour Racing '98 Castlevania Symphony of the Night (added to this last this week) Crash Bandicoot Crash Bandicoot 2 Dead or Alive Die Hard Trilogy Doom Duke Nukem Total Meltdown Felony 11-79 Final Doom Gran Turismo Gran Turismo 2 Metal Gear Solid Metal Slug X Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit Nuclear Strike PO'ed Rainbow Six Resident Evil: Director's Cut Resident Evil 2 Soviet Strike Star Wars Dark Forces Tekken 3 Test Drive Off Road 2 Tomb Raider Tomb Raider II Twisted Metal Twisted Metal 2 Vandal Hearts Vigilante 8
  7. PLAY - Genre: FPS Here is a list of FPS games that I have completed. I'm believe there are more, but this is what I was able to come up with for now. I'm counting the PS1 versions of Doom and Final Doom as separate titles from the PC versions because they are so different. Also Duke it Out in D.C. is an expansion, but it feels like its own game to me. However, even if they were to not count, the list would still be over 25. Doom Doom II Final Doom Doom (PS1) Final Doom (PS1) Quake Quake III Duke Nukem 3D Duke it Out in D.C. Duke Nukem Forever Dark Forces Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II PO'ed GoldenEye 007 GoldenEye 007 (2010) James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire James Bond 007: Nightfire Call of Duty: Finest Hour Call of Duty 3 Call of Duty: WWII Medal of Honor: Frontline Medal of Honor: Rising Sun Bioshock Bioshock 2 Bioshock: Infinite Portal Portal 2 Wolfenstein 3D Wolfenstein: The New Order Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
  8. Always make a guess if you have any kind of idea. If I'm not sure, I try to Google images from the game and see if I can confirm it. Unfortunately, I never recognize any of this stuff (except for once when I got lucky).
  9. I still have all of my PC games, but sadly, I got rid of all of my PC boxes many years ago when I didn't have the room for them. It was the same time I got rid of my gaming magazines. Those are really the only gaming related items I've ever gotten rid of, and I definitely regret it. My PC game collection is quite small, but some of the boxes were for games I have some really good memories of (Doom, Final Doom, Dark Forces, Duke Nukem 3D and others).
  10. The first song is ok. It took me a while to remember it. The second song I recognized immediately, but I've never cared for it.
  11. I finished the game tonight and even went back in and tried a clear a little more of the map. My stats as of this evening are below. I did end up needing a guide in a few areas, and towards the end I used a map to locate most of the areas I was missing. I think I will go back and try to knock out the last few % points tomorrow. I don't know how long a typical playthrough for this game usually lasts for someone who is familiar with the layout, but it obviously took me a pretty long time with lots of extra backtracking looking for stuff that I missed the first time around. It sort of reminds me of the days when I didn't know Super Metroid like the back of my hand. In general, I think this game deserves the praise it gets. I thought the challenge was pretty tough, although it's worth mentioning that I've never been very skilled at the few Castlevania games I've played. I definitely needed the Crissaegrim to beat the game. The game is absolutely beautiful and makes me wish we hadn't ignored 2D games during that era the way most did. The soundtrack is also amazing. The boss fights were more frequent and unique compared to Super Metroid and of course the leveling system and inventory system was completely new for me. I wish the inventory system was easier to organize, but that's a minor gripe. I also wish some of the areas in the reverted castle didn't have as much slow down. This game definitely makes me want to look into more of the Metroidvania style Castlevania games.
  12. Castlevania Symphony of the Night is complete.
  13. Does deleting an account remove all posts? If so, I would highly recommend against doing that. If someone wants to leave, they certainly have that option, and I wish them the best. But you can really jack up some threads if posts start disappearing.
  14. I managed to get the Crissaegrim last night. Everyone told me this thing breaks the game. I figured it couldn't possibly break the game too bad. 30 seconds after finding it I was like:
  15. I don't have those types of shelves, but I've considered it. My plan for the empty space behind the games was to store video game related stuff that I didn't care to have on display. That way the space isn't wasted.
  16. I made it to the inverted castle last night. I will say this. The longer you play the game, the more you enjoy it. At the start of the game, I was only playing in 30 minute spurts and then taking a brake for a day. Now that I'm well into the game, I'm playing for hours at a time and not wanting to stop, and only stopping because it's midnight and I have to work the next day.
  17. I don't recall that. I have a pretty large pile of PS1 manuals for games that I don't own, but I don't remember ever trying to sell them. Might be a different story, but I remember someone at NA selling a huge list of PS2 inserts for super cheap. I managed to fill in nearly all of the disc only PS2 games that I owned at the time.
  18. I saw the Intelligent Cube manual, although I don't need that one. If you have any other PS1 manuals, I would be interested in seeing the list. Most of my PS1 collection is CIB, but I am missing a few manuals here and there.
  19. Also, last night I made it to the final boss of G Darius, but I lost my last life before I could beat it. I was hoping to knock that game off the list as well, but I will need some more practice on that one.
  20. I've started a playthrough of Symphony of the Night. I've never completed the game before, so I'm looking forward to finally getting this game off my backlog. I will attempt to complete the game without a guide, but I'll use one if I truly get stuck.
  21. This debate has sparked my interest enough to get me to give this game another go. As mentioned before, I tried to play this game several years ago and made it a decent way into the game. I got away from the game, not due to lack of interest, but because of other things going on at the time and after a while too much time had passed for me to just pickup where I left off. As a few nights ago, I started from scratch and I'm attempting my first full playthrough. I'm going to try and do it without a guide, so we'll see how far I can get playing it that way. Despite the fact that I did start this game a while ago, it's fair to say I remember maybe 5%, so it's sort of like seeing everything for the first time.
  22. That is all I think about any time I see this game mentioned.
  23. I also find it interesting to see how people identify with their collections. I personally don't think it defines me, but I don't have an issue with other people knowing what I have. On one side, it's sometimes annoying to have to try and justify why I enjoy it (you should never have to justify your hobbies assuming you can afford to do them), so I can understand why some people don't make their collections public. However, I've also ran into times when people have given me free stuff because they don't want it, they don't want to bother trying to sell it, and they know I would be interested in it. So it can be beneficial to be known as that "local video game guy."
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