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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:25 am
Well, unfortunately, the distance and lack of money prevents me from being your Bruce Campbell, at the moment. Otherwise, it'd be groovy.
Looking forward to the Clash of the Monthly Afflictions. Hmm... I wonder if that's the time when vampires give head...
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:36 pm
Biohazard EXTREME Well, unfortunately, the distance and lack of money prevents me from being your Bruce Campbell, at the moment. Otherwise, it'd be groovy. Looking forward to the Clash of the Monthly Afflictions. Hmm... I wonder if that's the time when vampires give head... Wait, what? Haha. So, about a three weeks ago I started the End RPG Run stage of my life. Basically, it's my way of allowing myself to catch up to the rest of the world w/o giving up my RPG joy. So, what I decided is that from now, every new RPG I play will either be a once or twice experience. No more finding games like Skies of Arcadia and playing them endlessly. My system is basically this: If I play an RPG that I didn't like or that was just somewhat satisfying (Like Kingdom Hearts), I'll only play it once, and never again. If I find an RPG I really enjoyed, though, I'll play it twice. Once through the main story, and another time for the "ultimate" experience, which includes doing all the side quests and what not. After that, I shall sell the games so as to not be tempted to play them again. For RPGs I have already played before, and this is where the end run statement comes in, I'm currently playing them for the final time, as an "ultimate" experience, of course. I tell you all this because I am, as of this moment, currently playing through Final Fantasy VII for the last time of my life. You might think, oh he's just saying that, but I'm serious. No more FFVII after this...Unless they remake it...Or I decide to add it to the exempt list...Which I am considering... The exempt list is just composed of the RPGs I can never stop playing, which is currently just three: Tales of Symphonia, Skies of Arcadia Legends, and Legend of Dragoon. Maybe FFVII will make it. But I'll shall decide that after I finally beat it, after all these years, and after three previous unsuccessful attempts. What I find funny about this run is that this is the first time I ever got Vincent...He's pretty awesome.
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:00 pm
Vincent is awesome.
No contest there.
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Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:04 am
The Labyrinthian Wait, what? Haha. So, about a three weeks ago I started the End RPG Run stage of my life. Basically, it's my way of allowing myself to catch up to the rest of the world w/o giving up my RPG joy. So, what I decided is that from now, every new RPG I play will either be a once or twice experience. No more finding games like Skies of Arcadia and playing them endlessly. My system is basically this: If I play an RPG that I didn't like or that was just somewhat satisfying (Like Kingdom Hearts), I'll only play it once, and never again. If I find an RPG I really enjoyed, though, I'll play it twice. Once through the main story, and another time for the "ultimate" experience, which includes doing all the side quests and what not. After that, I shall sell the games so as to not be tempted to play them again. For RPGs I have already played before, and this is where the end run statement comes in, I'm currently playing them for the final time, as an "ultimate" experience, of course. I tell you all this because I am, as of this moment, currently playing through Final Fantasy VII for the last time of my life. You might think, oh he's just saying that, but I'm serious. No more FFVII after this...Unless they remake it...Or I decide to add it to the exempt list...Which I am considering... The exempt list is just composed of the RPGs I can never stop playing, which is currently just three: Tales of Symphonia, Skies of Arcadia Legends, and Legend of Dragoon. Maybe FFVII will make it. But I'll shall decide that after I finally beat it, after all these years, and after three previous unsuccessful attempts. What I find funny about this run is that this is the first time I ever got Vincent...He's pretty awesome. You KNOW! Vampires like blood... That one time of the month... Yah, I went there. Well, I hope you haven't played Persona 3 or 4 before, because if you have, they should definitely be on the Exempt list. Best damn RPG ever!
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Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:30 am
Biohazard EXTREME The Labyrinthian Wait, what? Haha. So, about a three weeks ago I started the End RPG Run stage of my life. Basically, it's my way of allowing myself to catch up to the rest of the world w/o giving up my RPG joy. So, what I decided is that from now, every new RPG I play will either be a once or twice experience. No more finding games like Skies of Arcadia and playing them endlessly. My system is basically this: If I play an RPG that I didn't like or that was just somewhat satisfying (Like Kingdom Hearts), I'll only play it once, and never again. If I find an RPG I really enjoyed, though, I'll play it twice. Once through the main story, and another time for the "ultimate" experience, which includes doing all the side quests and what not. After that, I shall sell the games so as to not be tempted to play them again. For RPGs I have already played before, and this is where the end run statement comes in, I'm currently playing them for the final time, as an "ultimate" experience, of course. I tell you all this because I am, as of this moment, currently playing through Final Fantasy VII for the last time of my life. You might think, oh he's just saying that, but I'm serious. No more FFVII after this...Unless they remake it...Or I decide to add it to the exempt list...Which I am considering... The exempt list is just composed of the RPGs I can never stop playing, which is currently just three: Tales of Symphonia, Skies of Arcadia Legends, and Legend of Dragoon. Maybe FFVII will make it. But I'll shall decide that after I finally beat it, after all these years, and after three previous unsuccessful attempts. What I find funny about this run is that this is the first time I ever got Vincent...He's pretty awesome. You KNOW! Vampires like blood... That one time of the month... Yah, I went there. Well, I hope you haven't played Persona 3 or 4 before, because if you have, they should definitely be on the Exempt list. Best damn RPG ever! Oh dear lord. rolleyes lol Persona...Well, I need to play one first to decide.
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Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:32 am
Well, if you like RPGs (which, obviously, you do), then definitely check them out. Start with 3, then move to 4.
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:18 am
I'm currently in the middle of an RPG quest myself. I'm trying to complete the ones I haven't beaten yet, one at a time. I'm currently on Chrono Trigger (about to fight Lavos), and will probably move on to Persona 4 after that.
Both games have a horrible habit of hooking me to the point where I'm playing for hours. xd
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:25 am
Ah, I remember the good ol' days of 8th Grade, and high school, when I'd start playing an RPG at about 7 PM, then my mom walks in at 7AM saying, "Have you been playing ALL NIGHT!?" Me with a guilty look on my face.
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:38 am
My mom would've killed me if that had happened. xd
Bio, have you seen the show Fonejacker?
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:40 am
No, no I have not. Is it new? What's it about?
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:47 am
Lol, the only time I accomplished an all nighter with games was with my friend playing Rampage 64 and Goldeneye. Ahh, the good ol' days.
Speaking of Chrono Trigger, that's one of the reasons I initiated the end run. Just too many damn RPG's to play:
FFIV FFX FFXII (Second Attempt) Kingdom Hearts (Second Attempt) Xenosaga (Second Attempt) Chrono Trigger Dragon Quest VIII Parasite Eve...
And there's still more I wish to get. And nowadays, it takes me around 2-4 months to complete an RPG on and off.
So, everyone hear about Halloween 3D, to be coming out next year?
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:48 am
Eww. Final Fantasy XII is so not worth it.
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:50 am
I remember me and my friend decided to beat Zelda Ocarina of Time together, (because awesome games with puzzles and stuff are more fun beating with 2 minds). So we're playng. Then he falls asleep around the time Link becomes an adult. Then he wakes up and I tell him, "I just beat the fire temple." It was funny. And yes, Zelda IS an RPG.
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:54 am
Fonejacker is a new show on Comedy Central that comes on late Sunday nights.
It's about a British guy that makes a bunch of different prank calls. He'll play different characters like a Middle Eastern man who can't pronounce initialed words correctly (ex: DVD is "doovd"), an African man that tries to get people's bank account numbers (usually under the guise of them winning a contest), a mouse, and others. Some of his calls are on location. He'll be in a phone booth near the place he's calling and the camera man will switch between him and the victim who can be seen from a window.
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:57 am
Naw. I'm not really into crank call shows. Crank Yankers was alright. But I'm more of a fiction kind of guy.
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