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Old 10-19-2012   #37
MrPokeylope
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Originally Posted by GregoryRasputin View Post
Works
  • 1992 - Kirby's Dream Land
  • 1993 - Kirby's Adventure
  • 1993 - Kirby's Pinball Land
  • 1995 - Kirby's Block Ball
  • 1996 - Kirby Super Star
  • 1999 - Super Smash Bros.
  • 2001 - Super Smash Bros. Melee
  • 2002 - Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land
  • 2003 - Kirby Air Ride
  • 2005 - Meteos
  • 2005 - Kouchuu Ouja: MushiKing -- Greatest Champion e no Michi
  • 2008 - Super Smash Bros. Brawl
  • 2012 - Kid Icarus: Uprising
  • TBA - Super Smash Bros.
Thanks Greg.

Like someone earlier said, if this was Kojima. Nobody would've complained. But this guys work is easily as important as kojima's.

Bit of a boob move to keep *everything* on a hdd though. Esp the 60gbs. Mine got yanked out and reprovisioned as a wii hdd. It randomly just stopped working. Know who made it? Seagate.

I run a computer repair business. And I've worked as desktop support for a major media company in the past too. I should know better than to trust seagates. In all my years... I'd say that seagates presented an easy 80% of the dead drives I've had to extract from machines. Maxtors represented alot too. Never seen a samsung with an issue... and very few western digital's have been as unlucky.

So yeah, Avoid seagate. I don't care how long your seagate has been running well... I'm giving a fair warning.

Honestly though... his PS1 saves? lol. I don't horde my old save games. I play a game till I finish it, and then its save becomes pointless.
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