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Amburglar Burgles Lambs

PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 11:23 pm


Reasons why they all suck:

GBA- I don't even own any official GBA games, just GBC or GB games that stick out awkwardly, and only own THPS 3 (which is a horrible idea for a Gameboy in the first place), Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (which I've been stuck on for 3 years now, even after reading several walkthroughs), Rockman World (which is Megaman, but very watered-down for Gameboy with 4 levels and pretty much impossible to play because it's so difficult), and Pokemon Red (which I enjoy, but since I've done it all before and started the game over out of boredom, it's just that- boring).

Dreamcast- I have one controller, 2 memory cards, and no games for it yet. My dad said he'd burn me all the greatest games ever for me and never did. I guess he's still too busy putting me at the bottom of his priorities. This is lame because I had a Dreamcast at his house with 200+ games he'd burned, 4 controllers, a handful of memory cards, and even the microphone that goes with that one really weird game with the fish or something, but remember he disowned me 4 years ago, then finally left his psycho wife, leaving my precious Dreamcast behind. However, my bf bought one off a coworker cheap during this past summer and I left it at his apartment, and knowing him, he'll probably buy some games for it eventually. After he decides to finally buy a Gamecube just to buy the Paper Mario game for it, which I don't blame him for. I've still got a save file with 5 of the Star Spirits I rescued over winter break on his N64.

2 Emulator CDs- Which I wouldn't need in the first place if my dad had burned me Dreamcast games because he said he'd burn me emulator collections as well, but my bf got these from a friend of his then burned me copies. I played them on the PC at home; Sega, NES, SNES, GB, GBC, and GBA games all with the click of a mouse (granted they're difficult to play with a keyboard), but of course I'm miles away from home in a school that only uses Macs, in fact I'm required to have this Mac laptop, which is pretty sweet, but I tried my emulator CDs yesterday and of course, as always, my Mac likes to be a douchebag and not read things, such as files important as a novel I started this summer and saved to a flashdrive.

In conclusion, I'd like a DS too. A light pink one, if possible. I mean, are you ******** serious, they're releasing FF games as far back as IV?! OH THE HUMANITY! And I played Cookin' With Mama on my friend's DS a couple times, and I'm not gonna lie, I enjoyed it. cool

To be random but somewhat relevant, me and my bf went to this amazing game store which I'd like to just label "Heaven" during winter break, and they had rows and rows of NES and SNES and Atari games, and PS1 and Dreamcast games. And there before my eyes was not only SAGA FRONTIER but also SAGA FRONTIER 2, which I had been ranting and raving about to my bf ever since we've known each other, because SAGA FRONTIER IS THE MOST INCREDIBLE RPG THAT EVER EXISTED. And just to make me whimper more was FF7 sitting right next to it. They were each extremely expensive, I think FF7 was $99, which sounds about right if you're pricing it by its sheer awesomeness. My bf literally had to drag me away from them, and seriously, I almost cried.
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 12:37 pm


Ah, old school games. The other day, me and my friends were just sitting around at home, playing Super Mario World on my good ol' SNES. We actually managed to reach the Valley of Bowser in like 4 hours! Even though they're not gamers at all! surprised

I'm also starting to feel like new computer games are getting kinda meh. NFS Carbon is good, but NFS Most Wanted is much, much better and 1 year older. The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion is cool too, but if you turn the super-sleek graphics into 2003 graphics, it's pretty much the same as Morrowind. Freelancer is still the greatest computer game ever created by man, and it still looks good even though its graphics date back from 2001! That's why I haven't downloaded any new games yet: there's nothing that catches my attention anymore.

Da_Nuke
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