I'd guess a lot of anime is exclusive to Sony since Sony is more popular over there and made (headquartered? started?) there.
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I'm still hoping that Capcom would release "Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen" on PC. I would buy instantly!
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Windows 8 has a store that has a few good emulators (no gamecube though) and they also have xbox controller support. Something to look into if your interested in old console games
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nightfire was released for the PC iirc though hell will freeze over before a licensed game is re-released on steam especially one thats wasnt that popular like nightfire. but then EA did a humble bundle and i didnt think id ever see that so i guess it could happen :)
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Already own Minecraft, but really would buy it again if I had to.
I could see a lot of integration happening within steam. Imagine for a moment;
A community listing of servers, and steam friend list allows you to join a friend who's opened up their own world.
Steam workshop for community created builds, character skins and texture packs and mods.
Achievement that are persistent, game trading cards and of course some character hats other then simple armour.
Pretty much all the ball ache that we have to put up with could be done automatically via steam in a nice way.
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My problem is that I never got into it when it came out, and now I can't buy it because I know when I do, the community will suddenly start dying.
The same thing happened back in middle school when I got into yugioh. I clung to Magic so long that by the time I finally caved and got a Yugioh deck, everyone stopped playing it...
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The community is what's keeping the damn game alive. It's overrun with 11 year olds. Every kid at my school is like-
And then I usually throw them to the ground and steal their lunch money, which I use to buy humble bundles
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MGS1 and 2 exist on PC but MGS2 is awful on PC. MGS1 is good though.
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Red Dead Redemption, the Naught Dog games, Thatgamecompany games, the Halo games, and maybe a few fighting games and JRPGs. I generally just wait for emulators for console games.
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I would love RDR. bought it for the 360 awhile ago. Red ringed ruined me :(
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God when will we have any new halos for pc, like really? Halo would look so beautiful on pc
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i agree totally but the vast majority of pc gamers dont halo doesnt sell well on PC though one could make the point that making halo 2 a vista exclusive killed it, i know i didnt bother cause i had it on xbox and i wasnt getting vista for one game no matter how much i love it, halo 3 if released would likely be a win8 exclusive and all 5 people that have that OS might buy it too :)
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Any EA Sports game, but then that will require them to make a decent pc sports game huh?
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So many games, so little money. I'd so get the .hack series as well because, Why not? its impossible to find as is and steam would give us a fair price on it, if not right away- eventually.
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Read what the OP has in it.
Hate it when people post without fully reading everything.
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Any NIS game. My brother has a PS3, and to this day, the only games I've bought are Hyperdimension Neptunia, Disgaea 3 and 4, and Ar Tonelico 3.
Oh, and Monster Hunter, but that goes without saying. It's pretty much the only game I have on PSP, and if you add the price of the PSP and game together, I still come out under a dollar an hour for it :P
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Ah there are so many old console games that I would like to see remastered and pc ported to steam, if that's relevant. All the Zelda games especially the N64 one, all the FF series at least until FF X, Crash Bandicoot, Legend of Dragoon and pretty much every other good RPG series.
As for the anime stuff, Nintendo and Sony are the only houses who are close enough to Japan (by, you know, being japanese, and stuff) to be concerned by the matter, and Nintendo doesn't seem to be much interested in that kind of market, so that only leaves us with Sony (since anime-related PC games in Japan are basically limited to visual novels and some sporadic port). And since Sony is greedy as a god damn yaharr pirate, very few of what they publish ever sees the blessed light of a PC monitor.
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I was just thinking about how that crappy "Castlevania" game came to Steam recently. I would absolutely buy the good ones in the franchise. Simon's Quest (maybe), Symphony of the Night, Aria of Sorrow, Harmony of Dissonance, and Dawn of Sorrow (use the mouse to draw the stupid symbols). Maybe even Circle of the Moon.
Since first-party Nintendo games including Super Metroid are out, Shadow Complex. It was a spiritual successor to Super Metroid released exclusively on Xbox Live Arcade a few years ago. The story was written by Orson Scott Card however, and a lot of people don't want their money going to hate groups, so that might be a problem. I might still buy it. Bought it on the 360 already, though.
If Square ever put Secret of Mana or Chrono Trigger on Steam I would definitely buy Mana, and probably pick up Chrono at some point.
So many anime games are exclusive to Sony. (Anybody know why that is?) The .hack//SIGN game, all four parts in one package (the game was divided into four parts for some reason). The Fullmetal Alchemist stuff.
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