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Post by galeros on Jun 22, 2004 23:35:31 GMT -5
Does anybody know where I can find a copy of MML2? It is unfortunate that I missed my chance to get it when it came out. Seeing as how I am a big fan of MML and The Misadventures of Tron Bonne. I am thinking of checking out a used game section of game stores. But I have a feeling I will not find it there, and buying online is not an option either.
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Post by pitch on Jun 22, 2004 23:42:06 GMT -5
I suggest going to a video rental place. I got my copy at BlockBuster for $10. ;D
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Post by galeros on Jun 22, 2004 23:52:07 GMT -5
I suggest going to a video rental place. I got my copy at BlockBuster for $10. ;D Seems like another good place to check. Luckily due to certain circumstances I may be able to go to one of those places soon. I am still open to any other suggestions though.
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Post by pitch on Jun 23, 2004 0:57:14 GMT -5
Well, you could always try Ebay, but that's never really a good idea for stuff like this... EB Games always seems to have a copy of this game lying around somewhere in the Pre-Played Section. Of course, EB("Electronics Boutique", if ya didn't know) charges a lot for that stuff.. They like charge full price for Pre Played stuff, as if it were new or something. And even older games, so I recommend it, but only if you can't find one at a video rental place.
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Post by blizrun on Jun 23, 2004 18:04:23 GMT -5
Yeah, I got my copy at EBGames.
I can't find MML at all. My local rental store used to have the N64 port (do not speal ill of it, for it was great) but it recently got cut out. Must've been really popular because by the time I went back the next day with enough money, it was already gone.
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Post by galeros on Jun 23, 2004 22:09:58 GMT -5
Heh, well it seems EB games is the place to look. I will have to go there sometime soon. Although I have no clue when that will be.
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Post by TronBonne on Jun 26, 2004 17:41:05 GMT -5
If you have a Toys R Us in your area you should look there. I usually see a copy of MML and MML2 there. That's where I got mine. =P
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Post by ZFGokuSSJ1 on Jun 28, 2004 20:19:54 GMT -5
Why not online? It's the best place to find games.
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Post by Rabid Yuna fan on Jun 28, 2004 20:57:56 GMT -5
this is probley unlegal (now why would it be unlegal to copy a game for someone if the game is so old that you can't find it any more aka capcom isn't printing the game any more and not makeing any money off of it) but I could make you an iso
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Post by galeros on Jun 28, 2004 23:34:03 GMT -5
this is probley unlegal (now why would it be unlegal to copy a game for someone if the game is so old that you can't find it any more aka capcom isn't printing the game any more and not makeing any money off of it) but I could make you an iso WHat is an Iso?
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Post by Rabid Yuna fan on Jun 29, 2004 21:23:01 GMT -5
sorta like a rom, it's an image of the disk as in all the files are made in to one big file sorta like a zip but no compression as far as I know
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Post by ZFGokuSSJ1 on Jul 1, 2004 11:11:11 GMT -5
It is illegal.
But... I admit, I have alot of ROMs, only of NES, Genesis, SMS, and SNES though.
I believe a game that's 10 years old or even older should be free to download. 118.3% of the time, games aren't even printed anymore.
Just buy it off of eBay! It's the best & easiest way!
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Post by feldinaut on Jul 1, 2004 14:36:06 GMT -5
I believe Galeros mentioned that online purchases were out of the question.
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Post by galeros on Jul 1, 2004 15:57:04 GMT -5
I believe Galeros mentioned that online purchases were out of the question. Yeah, it is. Hopefully I will soon be able to go to the EB games near me. I have not yet got the chance to go. The Iso sounds interesting too though...
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Post by Rabid Yuna fan on Jul 2, 2004 17:56:43 GMT -5
well the heck with the law IF and only IF the law is wrong and in this case I think it is becuse as I said earler the game is old and out of print and capcom is too freaking lazy to change the copyright on the game
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