My top three games of all-time are actually on the SNES, which I've still got hooked up in my room to an old tube - for those wondering, those games are Secret of Mana, Earthbound, and Final Fantasy IV.
To be honest, I''d comfortably say that my game-time with my PS2/PS3 is about equal to my SNES time on a yearly basis. Obviously when a big game is launched I'm pretty wrapped up in it (so basically from September until New Year's these days, way too many big games hit during the holidays!) but for the slow months of the year nothing beats a trip down memory lane.
Definitely! Excellent post.
My top three games of all-time are actually on the SNES, which I've still got hooked up in my room to an old tube - for those wondering, those games are Secret of Mana, Earthbound, and Final Fantasy IV.
To be honest, I''d comfortably say that my game-time with my PS2/PS3 is about equal to my SNES time on a yearly basis. Obviously when a big game is launched I'm pretty wrapped up in it (so basically from September until New Year's these days, way too many big games hit during the holidays!) but for the slow months of the year nothing beats a trip down memory lane.