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Well, if we hadn't had FF 1. Then we
> wouldn't have had FF2. And if we didn't have FF2, we wouldn't have had
> FF3.
But surely that IS the FF series???
> A NES tennis game... it's called "Famous tennis player for the time's
> tennis!" exchanging the famouns tennis bit for who he actually
> was.
This wouldn't be Jimmy Connor's Tennis would it? On the SNES? If so, I'd have to agree with you. But I hated the Japanese guy Akira, his massive serves couldn't be returned on a hard court surface. Damn dirty foreigners.
> can you guess what mine are?
Kirby, Conker's GB game..... he he only kidding.!
=B0p
Seifer wrote:
"Had it not been for the FF series, we wouldn't have the great games we have today."
"eh??"
Well, if we hadn't had FF 1. Then we wouldn't have had FF2. And if we didn't have FF2, we wouldn't have had FF3.
You can guess where this is going.
Basically, you hit the ball back by pressing A. B hits it harder.
So you use B all the time.
You can direct where you want the ball to go. Works perfectly. Not too far, just right.
The music is short and hilarious too. Superb.
But none of these things are important. None of these things make it the best game ever.
Multiplayer, makes it the best game ever.
Because it's the ultimate button bashing game ever. You and friend are opposite eachother close as possible to net. You are both beating buttons as hard as you can, and ball is jumping from player to player very quickly.
The emotion revealed when the ball whizzes past a player and scores a point is amazing. The winner jumps high into the air, shouting and swearing, pointing and laughing at the loser.
The loser, shouting and swearing, becomes an object of all evil. He now decides that this game will be won, and won by him. Or the other player will die.
It's amazing watching the antics of anyone playing this game. The world matters not anymore, only the game matters.
> Had it
> not been for the FF series, we wouldn't have the great games we have
> today.
eh??