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Old 02-06-2014, 02:48 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Objective View Post
Dude, that fucking reminds me about the card game on FF9. I got pretty good at that too. Don't remember if it was less complicated or not, but it sure as is hard to get all the cards. I bought FF9 on PSN and started to go through a guide on how to get all the cards. I need to figure out where I was/am and pick it up again, think I got pissed because I forgot to do one of the things and I can only get it once I get to Memoria if I remember correctly, and even there it can be hard to get a hold of. Got a few rare cards already, but still... That shit threw me off a little bit.

That said, I beat the kid at that running mini-game in 99 tries thanks to my addiction on International Track & Field for a short period of time. And I swear to god International Track & Field is the most physically exhausting game ever made for a console.

@YDK: Red Alert was for Playstation as well. C&C: Red Alert was the shit!
9's game was wack. They didn't really explain it; you either had to learn the rules through playing a shitload or find out online. Plus the reason 8's was so good and addictive was the fact you could get cool shit by modding the cards. 9 was the better game though. All three are indisputable classics in my book.
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