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Post by Raven8 on Jul 2, 2014 21:32:09 GMT -8
An odd game in the BN series, but one that I spent hours with. Even though it was a bit unpolished, I loved the automated system and ability to share friend codes to have automated fights. Back in a day before handheld online capability was really plausible, this was a feature that made the game almost magic to me, and provided me with quite a bit of replayability. And to make this old game even more relevant, it's going to have a WiiU virtual console release soon.
So, to that end, is there anyone here who has played/intends to play it? If so, I'll dig my copy out and we can trade codes. It's always a blast trying to work out ways around someone else's deck, and my main deck can be pretty tricky, if I may say so myself. It uses a Navi that might be somewhat familiar to my RP style =P
(To those not familiar with the game: deck is indeed the proper term here. You have a 30 chip folder, then an 11 chip deck where you place the chips for the computer to pick randomly from along a set grid)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 7:13:52 GMT -8
I have played it on an emulator a few times. I don't quite remember my code. I think I should still have it though. I'll go look it up when I get the chance. Overalll I agree its a pretty fun game, though quite different from the original BN games. Perchance if BCC is going on Virtual Console have/will the other BN games go up there as well?
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Post by Vilicious on Jul 3, 2014 7:30:26 GMT -8
BN1, BCC, Zero1 are all going up
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 7:35:18 GMT -8
neat. Zero1 is a lot easier to play on a controller I can say that much.
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Post by B.o.B. on Jul 3, 2014 7:38:48 GMT -8
I almost want to get a wiiu just for mmbn port
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Post by Raven8 on Jul 3, 2014 7:43:11 GMT -8
Get it for BN, keep it for the full smash bros. experience.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 7:49:45 GMT -8
"Get it for BN" Is not reason enough when its so accessible otherwise >.>. That being said since Nintendo got that deal with capcom I can expect to see a large number of MM games going up on virtual console in the neat future. If they get the whole X series up (or at least 1-6), that might be reason enough for me.
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Post by Raven8 on Jul 3, 2014 7:52:38 GMT -8
If the X series hits the 3DS, I will be a very happy indiviual.
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Post by Vilicious on Jul 3, 2014 8:03:55 GMT -8
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Post by Wackoguy on Jul 3, 2014 10:23:56 GMT -8
I played BCC a bit. I haven't gotten as far as Forte before stopping though. Even if the whole thing basically felt like a huge automated tourney,it had its own level of appeal,I'd say.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 11:36:37 GMT -8
Was all about strategy more than about operation skill.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 11:36:39 GMT -8
I didn't spend too much time with BCC as a kid, and actually didn't like it at first. Then many years later, I gave it another shot and actually enjoyed its unique system. I didn't make it very far before getting bored again, but I definitely plan on picking it up on the WiiU market when it comes out. Having competition makes it all the more interesting, lol.
BN, Zero, and X3 will undoubtedly be picked up by me as well.
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Post by Genesis on Jul 4, 2014 9:29:45 GMT -8
Never played it here, but had seen that it was coming up on the virtual console. So on the bright side sometimes not playing something means that one day you might be able to play it if you're lucky. Like this one eventually when I get it.
(It can also mean you might just never play it, but I like this outcome too)
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Post by ~Divine|<3|Heart~ on Jul 4, 2014 18:36:47 GMT -8
I played BCC and I must admit, it was fun, but not something I got addicted to. I just wanted to beat it and be done.
Also, Turboman could have been a cooler NetNavi IMO.
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