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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:39 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:55 am
Oh man. I'd so buy that car... Knight Rider was so cool.
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RogueKazimeras Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:49 pm
Hah! I am lucky. A friend of mine sold me a Wii for market price because he scalps Wiis and he forgot to list one because he stored it in a weird place and also probably because he wanted to win points with me because I was mad at him for being a jerk and scalping Wiis.
YES
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:25 pm
I should be getting a new motherboard within a couple of weeks! Then I shall be able to play WoW again, and possibly in better detail! Hooray!
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RogueKazimeras Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:39 pm
Lykus Hah! I am lucky. A friend of mine sold me a Wii for market price because he scalps Wiis and he forgot to list one because he stored it in a weird place and also probably because he wanted to win points with me because I was mad at him for being a jerk and scalping Wiis. YESWELCOME TO THIS HIGHLY EXCLUSIVE PARTY OF SEXINESS AND ENJOYMENT But seriously, Zelda, Elebits, Excite Truck, Cooking Mama, pretty much goddamn anything on the virtual console, Metal Slug Anthology, Wario Ware Smooth Moves, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Super Monkey Ball, Prince of Persia Barring Sonic, Red Steel, SSX Blur and a few other glaringly obvious bad titles, you pretty much can't miss. Goddamn everything this system touches seems to vanish and reappear as gaming gold. Also: My hand hurts from playing Gunstar Heroes, but I must BEAT IT AGAIN. AND AGAIN AND AGAIN. Also Also: Puzzle Quest is insanely good. They rope you in with a delightful puzzle game and then never let you leave because it's an RPG and you MUST build your stats so that you can devastate the puzzle board. Anyone with a DS is doing themselves an enormous favor by paying 30 dollars for this game. Unless of course, you need to do things like sleep eat or be productive anytime in the next 24 hours.
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 3:31 pm
Yeah, I'm not so sure about Prince of Persia. Isn't the Wii one just a remake of Two Thrones? I mean, that was a fantastic game, but I've already beaten it.
Right now, on the list for things I need to get but I'm too busy right now and I don't have my ebGames card on me so I have to get them later is Zelda (DUH) Excite Truck, and maybe Trauma Center. Not sure about the last one since I've ALMOST beaten the harder version on DS.
I'm also looking forward to Metroid Prime 3. Just seeing that commercial where they show it makes me want it hard.
I was considering skipping the virtual console until they absolutely had a whole bunch of things I wanted, but then I heard they have Star Fox 64 and I MUST HAVE IT.
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RogueKazimeras Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:52 pm
Two Thrones was ranked number two out of the three Prince of Persia games thus far I've played. Sands of Time was of course number three, but Warrior Within, to me, really took the cake, because of the lack of really complex things in the game. I mean, the puzzles and such were still REALLY hard, like in the first one, but in Two Thrones, I just threw a fit. Chariot driving was a huge pain in the a**.
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:56 am
Lykus Yeah, I'm not so sure about Prince of Persia. Isn't the Wii one just a remake of Two Thrones? I mean, that was a fantastic game, but I've already beaten it. Right now, on the list for things I need to get but I'm too busy right now and I don't have my ebGames card on me so I have to get them later is Zelda (DUH) Excite Truck, and maybe Trauma Center. Not sure about the last one since I've ALMOST beaten the harder version on DS. I'm also looking forward to Metroid Prime 3. Just seeing that commercial where they show it makes me want it hard. I was considering skipping the virtual console until they absolutely had a whole bunch of things I wanted, but then I heard they have Star Fox 64 and I MUST HAVE IT. Yes, Prince of Persia is a Wii-make, but it hardly stops the game from being goddamned excellent. Trauma Center takes a little getting used to after the FURIOUS SCRIBBLING ACTION style of the DS and the much more precise actions on the Wii, but I still loved playing it. It should be worth noting that with the slightly better honed controls for the Wii that Triti becomes somewhat less a pain in the a**. Frikkin' triangles. However, if you're considering of shelfing Trauma Center, I strongly urge you to pick up Cooking Mama: Cook Off for the Wii instead. It comes with the same mysterious appeal (I.e. Instead of "Why the hell is virtual surgery fun" you put "cooking" in that sentence) and is effing brilliant. It is also worth noting that Super Paper Mario, the next installment in the Mario RPG type games (which have a track record of excellence, and also underappreciation) is due out on April 9th. Also, if NiGHTS hits for the Wii, I may just have to kill myself for fear of overloading on joy
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:55 am
Triti was never a problem for me. I just used the Satan star and fixed the person's liver or whatever in half a second.
And, of course, I was still a "Rookie Doctor"
I'm considering getting The Godfather, but the fact that you actually perform the execution moves with the controllers seems a little much.
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:23 pm
Anyway, enough about that. Soloist and I can drool over our Wiis with each other (haha, how sexual) over AIM. I'm pretty much done constructing a RP-friendly setting. A technology/magic heavy, mostly desert world (think tatooine, but force use is more common) ruled primarily by two warring nations, an expansionist technologically heavy empire and a magical kingdom that is losing the fight.
The Empire exists as a product of the efforts of a secret organization of people who have had their souls displaced and replaced with the souls from another, destroyed universe. Their goal is to collect all the people from their original universe and use their collective power to overwrite the current universe with a working second version of their home universe, hence the war.
I'm wondering if I should post it here.
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RogueKazimeras Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:43 am
Go for it. I'd probably join it.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:34 am
Well yeah. I just don't know if we have enough people who would be interested in this kind of thing. I mean, the guild certainly has enough people to have a good 1-3 RPs going along, but only if most of us want to do this thing.
I don't really want to put this in Barton Town because most of that place sucks.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:45 am
I say stick it here and see what happens....
And they turned the Easter Bunny into a whore...
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:07 pm
I spot an orange easter egg, apparently!
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 7:04 pm
Me too! omg! We should like, totally hang out and spot orange easter eggs together.
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