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Was it PS2 only because I wouldn't mind the GC version?
> Do you know if this was a genuine, possibly nationwide offer or was
> the batch mis-labelled, meaning they would have to sell the game at
> that price?
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> Was it PS2 only because I wouldn't mind the GC version?
PS2 only. But I think there's a few cheap GC games there aswell.
The way this game has shot down in price so quickly is quite shocking. Perhaps they just made too many copies of this game and couldnt shift them all at full price.
Let's face it, beat-em-ups are a bit limited and boring compared to other games available these days, aren't they? Apart from prettier graphics and more combos, they haven't really evolved much over the last 9 or 10 years.
I was playing the Commodore 64 game IK+ on my PC C64 emulator the other day, and I found it more fun than DOA3. That was free, or £9.99 when it first came out - and it's only 2D!
I think people want more for their £40 these days.
I've still got it, mind, but it hasn't been played for ages!
If I can get hold of a cheapy GC version, I might pick it purely to play as Link - but then, I might as well rent it.
> I was playing the Commodore 64 game IK+ on my PC C64 emulator the
> other day, and I found it more fun than DOA3.
Well that's your problem right there, DOA3 is a piece of ****. VF4:evo is the pinnacle of fighting game evolution. It's amazing. But unless your brain works quickly enough to make decisions in 5 frames of animation, forget ever mastering it.