I think it's about time to pull out any Christmas games (if you got em).
What would you recommend?
Is it time for me to update my Christmas Review Special? Suggestions are welcome.
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[QUOTE=videogamecritic]I think it's about time to pull out any Christmas games (if you got em).
What would you recommend?
Is it time for me to update my Christmas Review Special? Suggestions are welcome.
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Kingdom Hearts 2 has a cool Christmas world: http://youtu.be/ZUwbbLUzlmY
What would you recommend?
Is it time for me to update my Christmas Review Special? Suggestions are welcome.
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Kingdom Hearts 2 has a cool Christmas world: http://youtu.be/ZUwbbLUzlmY
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What about the Coolboarders games on the PS1? I own the second, third, and fourth ones and the third one is my favorite.
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As I do every year, I recommend you James Pond 2: Robocod. It was released for lots of systems, but I'd get either the Genesis or Snes version. There's snow covered scenarios, presents, Christmas stages, and Santa even makes an appearance at the end of the game!
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[QUOTE=DamonPlus]As I do every year, I recommend you James Pond 2: Robocod. It was released for lots of systems, but I'd get either the Genesis or Snes version. There's snow covered scenarios, presents, Christmas stages, and Santa even makes an appearance at the end of the game![/QUOTE]
Your wish is my command! I just bought a copy off Ebay! Thanks for the tip.
Your wish is my command! I just bought a copy off Ebay! Thanks for the tip.
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Bayonetta 2 starts off around the holidays as she's going X-Mas shopping or something. Might be one to consider.
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[QUOTE=videogamecritic][QUOTE=DamonPlus]As I do every year, I recommend you James Pond 2: Robocod. It was released for lots of systems, but I'd get either the Genesis or Snes version. There's snow covered scenarios, presents, Christmas stages, and Santa even makes an appearance at the end of the game![/QUOTE]
Your wish is my command! I just bought a copy off Ebay! Thanks for the tip.[/QUOTE]
If it's not too late, I'd like to give a tip: The game is pretty long, and, aside from the main hub, the christmas levels with Jingle Bells music are the final ones. If you dislike the game or don't have time to get to the end (it takes about 2 hours), there's a cheat that lets you skip whole levels and play that christmas levels.
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If it's not too late, I'd like to give a tip: The game is pretty long, and, aside from the main hub, the christmas levels with Jingle Bells music are the final ones. If you dislike the game or don't have time to get to the end (it takes about 2 hours), there's a cheat that lets you skip whole levels and play that christmas levels.
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The Byte Before Christmas
Stay Frosty 2
I just ordered these! Very excited to have some new retro Christmas games. They're available now in the AtariAge store.
Stay Frosty 2
I just ordered these! Very excited to have some new retro Christmas games. They're available now in the AtariAge store.
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You also like to play horrible Christmas games? Then you should give Elf Bowling 1&2 for Nintendo DS a try...
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Thanks for the tip Noah! I just ordered those two.
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