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Choosing the Best and Most Interesting Video Games
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Buying video games is a tricky business. If you think there is one you really like, you could pay a lot of money for it and then end up not liking something about it or just not understanding how it's played and then what happens? It sits on the shelf and you are out the money. With used video games, you can avoid that. You buy cheaper games, try them out and then aren't out much at all. But how do you decide what games you want?
Here are some of the top used video game systems and what the games are like with each:
FYI: Used Playstation 1 video games There are still a lot of games out there to be played on the Playstation 1, including Crash Bandicoot, a game in the style of Mario and Sonic, which can be a lot of fun. Guiding Crash through the different levels and challenges will keep players of all ages interested.
Also on the Playstation 1 is the Die Hard Triology, which contains three games in one. As the hero of Die Hard you have to move through the Nakatomi Plaza building, a first-person shooting game and New York City. It's a daunting adventure, sure, but still one of the best PS1 games out there to buy.
FYI: Used Playstation 2 video games The Playstation 2 not only plays PS1 games, but adds an impressive roster of its own games that you can choose from as well.
You can start with the Sonic Mega Collection, which brings Sonic the Hedgehog to life in seven different games. Talk about value in a used game! This is probably the tops for value and will be a good experience for game players.
Also for the PS2 is a Simpsons' game, Hit and Run. In it, you take Homer Simpson driving, trying to figure out what all those wasps are doing. You also try to keep from getting caught by Chief Wiggum.
FYI: Nintendo 64 games You may have played Ms. Pacman growing up. But for the Nintendo 64, Ms. Pacman still has a game, albeit a more challenging one. In the Nintendo 64 game, Ms. Pacman has to overcome 180 levels of mazes!
Like its counterparts, the Nintendo 64 also has racing games of every stripe from Lego Races, which allows you to build your own car to Top Gear Rally, a realistic simulation with many cars to zip around the track.
No matter what you do, just try to settle on the games that meet your budget and interest you the most. That will lead to a good time.
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Buying video games is a tricky business. If you think there is one you really like, you could pay a lot of money for it and then end up not liking something about it or just not understanding how it's played and then what happens? It sits on the shelf and you are out the money.
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