Help Wanted: Best Compilation Sets/Discs out there?

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Re: Help Wanted: Best Compilation Sets/Discs out there?

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The Midway Hard Driving games are slow on both the Gamecube and PS2, not sure about the other releases. Did some miss my Reply concerning the older Playstation versions? Unlike later releases, the PS1 Arcade Williams Midway Hits have FULL DIP SWITCH AND COMPLETE CONTROL CUSTOMIZING INCLUDING 2ND CONTROLLER CAPABILITY FOR PLAYER ONE.
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Re: Help Wanted: Best Compilation Sets/Discs out there?

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mjmjr25 wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:I just remember the fighters in MAT2 being especially awkward with the GC controller. Mortal Kombat II was almost unplayable


First off, how do you reply that fast?


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(I don't know I'm just usually hovering over that F5 key. I type kinda fast too, probably why I have so many typos.)

EDIT: wow that other 'joke' was bad
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Re: Help Wanted: Best Compilation Sets/Discs out there?

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AppleQueso wrote:
mjmjr25 wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:I just remember the fighters in MAT2 being especially awkward with the GC controller. Mortal Kombat II was almost unplayable


First off, how do you reply that fast?


Blast processing.

(I don't know I'm just usually hovering over that F5 key. I type kinda fast too, probably why I have so many typos.)

EDIT: wow that other 'joke' was bad

You too? When I'm on here, I'm usually refreshing about every 30 seconds unless I'm typing or reading a thread. It's a habit I developed from posting on Teh Vesti, which moves pretty quick.

About the Mega Man collection disc: get the oXbox version. It's got both the GCN and PS2 exclusive bonus features, and it doesn't swap the controls.
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BoringSupreez wrote:You too? When I'm on here, I'm usually refreshing about every 30 seconds unless I'm typing or reading a thread. It's a habit I developed from posting on Teh Vesti, which moves pretty quick..


I don't even remember where I picked it up. Probably 4chan or something, I was on there for nearly a year just killing time (and it was horrible).
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Re: Help Wanted: Best Compilation Sets/Discs out there?

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I completely love these things. You get so much bang for your buck. You get multiple games usually for one very low price. I've got MANY of these.

Here are a lot of good ones (be prepared for a long list)

-Activision Anthology
-Atari Anthology
-Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1 & Vol. 2
-Kirby's Dream Collection
-Mega Man Anniversary Collection
-Mega Man X Collection
-Mega Man Zero Collection
-Metal Slug Anthology
-Midway Arcade Treasures 1, 2, & 3
-Ninja Gaiden Trilogy
-Samurai Shodown Anthology
-Sega Genesis Collection
-Sega Smash Pack
-SNK Arcade Classics
-Sonic Gems Collection
-Sonic Mega Collection Plus
-Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection
-Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
-Street Fighter Alpha Anthology
-Super Mario All-Stars
-Taito Legends 2 (never have played #1)
-Tecmo Arcade Classics
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