Posted: 27th August 2006 05:17
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Megaman X (Cleared)
Megman X2 (Cleared) Final Fantasy Tactics (Cleared) Final Fantasy VII (Kitten Sith SCC; Temple of the Ancients) Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (After first Jagd) Megaman X3 (Drill Rhino) I suck at the later X games. -------------------- |
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Posted: 28th August 2006 01:19
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FF 5 really just need 2 beat x-death
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Posted: 28th August 2006 11:03
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Update...
Megaman collection (Xbox) Kingdom Hearts (old glory) Tekken 5 ( die Jinpachi!!!!!) Madden 2007 (FOOTBALL!!!!!) -------------------- This is a webcomic and gaming blog where I rant about nonsense. Enjoy. I was a soldier, now I just play one in video games. |
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Posted: 28th August 2006 12:54
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I'm working on a second playthrough of X-Men Legends, plus going back to my old Disgaea and La Pucelle: Tactics files (I've beaten Disgaea, but I never got around to finishing LPT). Sometime this week I'll probably pick up Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories, after which I probably won't be online (or even out of my house) for several days.
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Posted: 28th August 2006 16:12
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I just picked up Paper Mario 2, so I'm giving that a whirl. I just finished Max Payne, which was a huge pain in the rear thanks to Rockstar's typical illogical mission requirements. (You have to shoot a cable holding a tower upright. The cable is impervious to all damage until you've killed all the guys shooting at you. After that, the tower doesn't fall over on its own, even in the heavy winds, but if you pop it a few times with your pea shooter, that's enough to knock it over...)
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Posted: 28th August 2006 17:39
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lately just been mudding... something I can do both home and at work, so kinda works out.
Excellent MUD if anyone is interested.... close to AD&D rules, great areas/scripts/AI, many quests etc. Best mud I've found in the 11 years I've been playing them. TorilMUD |
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Posted: 29th August 2006 23:11
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WoW, Sonic (changes on this one), and thats it, school just started so it cuts in.
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Posted: 29th August 2006 23:22
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i done FF5, now im on FF4-advance
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Posted: 30th August 2006 00:35
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Posted: 30th August 2006 02:52
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Beth, PM2 is a GREAT GAME! I beat it in like a week because I just could not stop playing it. It really is awesome. It's pretty easy once you get the Hammerman badge and a handful of Power Hammer badges, but it's still really fun.
Lasz, I just finished playnig X-Men Legends II for the second time. Juggernaut FTW! That game just doesn't get old to me, especially when playing multiplayer with good friends. ("Do you know who I am?! I'm the Juggernaut!!!") As for myself, I've been playing Timesplitters: Future Perfect a lot recently, because I've felt the need to play a good FPS for a change. I'm still playing tons of SSBM, though, as usual, and I've stopped playing Diablo II since my brother got banned, so I'm currently looking for a computer game substitute. I was comtemplating WC3, but idk anybody who plays it. -------------------- Is PJ |
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Posted: 30th August 2006 04:01
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right now i'm trying to see if i have enough money for wild arms, wild arms3, a ps2, chrono cross, parasite eve, a wii, SSBmelee, and twilight princess.
I definately want to get wild arms and parasite Eve, a wii and some gamecube games. But until i get any of them I doubt I'll be playing anything 'cept maybe chrono trigger. This post has been edited by Cloud_Strife510 on 30th August 2006 04:01 -------------------- "Have you ever seen a baby do that before?" |
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Posted: 30th August 2006 04:43
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~ Final Fantasy VII (PS) _2nd Trip to Midgar ^Tunnels^_
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Posted: 30th August 2006 06:18
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I now have a new list of games.
Donkey Kong Country 2 Final Fantasy IV Advanced (at lunar place) Tales Of Phantasia (barely ![]() Star Ocean (barely ![]() Bahamut Lagoon (barely no:D) This post has been edited by Dragon King on 30th August 2006 06:19 -------------------- Kel'Thuzad: She is persistent. Reminds me of you, death knight. Arthas:Shut up you damned ghost. -Warcraft III Kel'thuzad comparing Arthas and Sylvanas Windrunner. |
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Posted: 30th August 2006 23:36
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Tekken Dark Ressurection for PSP is the best handheld game I've ever played. The best graphics of any handheld game I've played, barely any loading times (something the PSP has been notorious for) and flawless awesome fighting mechanics that no handheld title has ever even SNIFFED before. Im addicted to this game, I spent all my crack money to buy it, so that's a good thing. Im a Soul Calibur man when it comes to 3D fighters, so until Soul Calibur PSP comes out, this is gonna be my baby. Everyone should get this.
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Posted: 30th August 2006 23:48
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Just finished playing Tales of Legendia, it's a great game. Not sure what I'm going to play next.
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Posted: 31st August 2006 02:49
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Ok. I'm working on Neverwinter Nights for the umpteenth time. But I'm trying to do a interesting twist. I found that there is a module for the game that is the prologue for the very first Final Fantasy. It was very well done with all the monsters giving the right gold, townsfolk saying what they say in the game, etc.
Well, I thought I would take the enormous task of building a module for it about FFIV since I haven't seen one of those yet. I think it would be neat to have the game with the gameplay of the Neverwinter Nights series. Obviously this project is taking forever. With work and a kid, I think I might get done by the turn of the century. But if anybody has any good ideas for it, let me know. I'd love to hear some. -------------------- "Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. Study hard; be evil." |
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Posted: 1st September 2006 07:24
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Ever since it came out this past Tuesday (well, technically Monday), I've been concentrating on 'n' off on Star Fox Command. It's definitely the most nonlinear Star Fox game since Star Fox and Star Fox 64 (it has nine different endings, hey), but most o' the alternate paths/options can't be accessed/chosen 'til the second playthrough. Plus, it's certainly introduced quite a bit more challenge than what the series has seen in a great while.
The only potential downfall is that it takes a li'l getting used to, especially if you've neglected stylus dependency with past DS games (i.e, in those that offer both stylus AND D-pad/button control configurations, for instance). I say this 'cause Star Fox Command is, with the exception of firing regular (or plasma) ammo, completely reliant on the stylus and thus shoots up the learning curve for lazy button-sticklers like me. Everything from flying and flippin' to U-turns and, yes, even barrel-rolling (which also attracts nearby power-ups like a magnet these days), is done through the wonders of a joystick on a magical, 3D plane. Aside from that, each mission is carried out with a single fighter; although the interactive (for a change) world map is maneuvered in a teamlike manner, all combat is done solo. Course, if ya can get past all the new oddities gameplaywise - which really shouldn't take you more than a few hours at most - it'll prove to be a worthy Star Fox title with one of the better plotlines, a good amount of challenge, high replay value, more required strategy than ever, online Wi-Fi multiplayer fun, and only a minimal case of any typical, repetitive objectives. I will say, however, that I'm still yearnin' for a truly, truly traditional Star Fox game - one like the first two, that is. But, I suppose this newest one is the closest Nintendo's gonna get as long as they continue gettin' OTHERS to develop 'em (although Argonaut Games did a spectacular job on the SNES original). Ramblin' finally aside, I've been replaying Bahamut Lagoon... again. I'm up to one of the umpteen million points in the game where I fight sidequest battles seemingly endlessly; this one's right before the second-to-last Alexander battle (the final battle, to be specific). -------------------- Words of Wisdom: If something can go wrong, it will. If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong. - Murphy’s Law Boing! Zoom! - Mr. Saturn |
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Posted: 1st September 2006 15:55
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well since it's my senior year at high school and most classes consist of sitting around for prolonged periods of time, I brought my gameboy along and started playing my bro's favorite game super mario world. ironically this was one of the first games we ever owned(on the snes) but i have never beaten it.
and it's just because, back then midway through my playthrugh I ended up playing megaman or Zelda. -------------------- "Have you ever seen a baby do that before?" |
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Posted: 29th September 2006 04:05
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Working on Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Final Fantasy IV, and Super Mario 64 DS.
They really should remake Mario RPG for DS. ![]() -------------------- " Video Games are bad for you? That's what they said about Rock 'N' Roll. " -- Shigeru Miyamoto |
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Posted: 29th September 2006 04:08
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Quote (w00tah86 @ 28th September 2006 23:05) Working on Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Final Fantasy IV, and Super Mario 64 DS. They really should remake Mario RPG for DS. ![]() ^ I might beable to find a copy of it to play then. Currently i am not playing anything i am at college and wasnt allowed to bring my game systems along *cries* -------------------- Don't fear the reaper! Wonderful system this "Democracy" is no mechanism to break a tie -Dinobot- It's spelled Raymond Luxray Yatch but it's pronounced Throat Wobbler Mangrove. Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici Sic Semper Tyrannis bush. |
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Posted: 29th September 2006 15:07
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I am currently playing Okami. Combined with my full-time job, my full-time search for a new job, and my new wife, I have no time for anything else sadly :-(. But Okami rocks!
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Posted: 29th September 2006 16:26
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Currently...
World of warcraft FF9 - Ice cavern FFTA - Not really sure Chrono Trigger - Just found queen Leene EVE - Building skills for battleships ^^ Enchanted Arms - On the way to Yokohoma city to find Makoto and that other guy ![]() -------------------- Currently playing: WoW Enchanted Arms EVE And... >.> Solitare? |
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Posted: 29th September 2006 17:28
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All Roms:
FE6: I'm at Chapter 5 Metroid Zero Mission: I just reached the Ridley area (not boss) Mario Golf for the GBC: I'm playing as kid and I just beat Grace, making me the undisputed champion of the Palm Course! I still dabble with Rhythem Tengoku (I'm sure you've all heard enough about that ![]() And I still wait patiently for that Mother 3 patch... -------------------- |
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Posted: 29th September 2006 17:50
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I finally unlocked Dante Must Die! in Devil May Cry 3, so I'll be working on and off there for awhile. I'm also playing Shadow of the Colossus again, because I finished it months ago and decided it was worthy of a second glance - now that it's Greatest Hits, you have NO EXCUSE not to play it. Okami is the most beautiful PS2 game of 2006, but SotC definitely won the award in '05.
Edit Oh, and I'm still working on FF V for... undisclosed reasons.... This post has been edited by laszlow on 29th September 2006 17:54 -------------------- |
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Posted: 29th September 2006 20:23
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For now:
(SNES) - Batman Returns (Really fun beat 'em up game! Too bad it's a little underrated. I take atleast 30 minutes to clear the whole game.) - Clock Tower (Got all endings including ending S, but I like discovering stuff around.) - Final Fantasy 5 (Gonna try to make the best of it by starting new games and then getting far and beating each and everyone of them till I get FF5 Advance. ![]() ![]() ![]() - Super Metroid - Super Castlevania 4 (NES) - Mega Man 5 - Final Fantasy 3 |
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Posted: 30th September 2006 02:26
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Update:
FFX -Penance,Dark Aeons-Completed FFX-NSG (No Sphere Grid)-Completed FFVIII-Start of Second Disk-Started Playing FFIV (Got Distracted) FFIV-Last Dungen once again distracted by another game (FFIX) FFIX-Middle of Second disk Iv decided im not going to start any more games ![]() This post has been edited by Blazing Blaze on 30th September 2006 02:46 -------------------- Finished NSG FFX, Playing FFIV again. |
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Posted: 3rd October 2006 03:36
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Well since i just made my decision to buy a DS
Mario Kart Mario64 DS Super mario brothers DS total $202 I'm going to be spending some time playing those games especially during human bio Tests are curved to a B open note open book notes are posted online assigments are due three weeks later to top it off 1/4 of the class I'm in shows up stoned(1st period) so to speak, it's impossible to not get an A This class might as well be renamed playing videogames 101 I'll start off with 64 DS -------------------- "Have you ever seen a baby do that before?" |
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Posted: 3rd October 2006 15:24
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i have just now jumped into a game series i find unlike most. the series i am talking about is the star ocean games and i love them i find the newer on is real fun just then thought of being trapt on primitive worlds is bafflin g to me and i think that any game along those lines could be good if given a chance.
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Posted: 3rd October 2006 17:00
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Ater I finish up Metroid:ZM, I'm going to play the SNES ROM of Harvest Moon. I decided to choose that one because it is the less deep than the GBA one and GBC one, and I really sucked the last time I played the SNES one (At the end of the 1st year I had a tiny farm, and the girl I wanted to fall in love with only had two or three hearts)
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Posted: 4th October 2006 03:33
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Quote i have just now jumped into a game series i find unlike most. the series i am talking about is the star ocean games and i love them i find the newer on is real fun just then thought of being trapt on primitive worlds is bafflin g to me and i think that any game along those lines could be good if given a chance. I just played through a good portion of the SNES Star Ocean recently...and I thought it was a decent game from what I played. I know quite a few people who like it. -------------------- " Video Games are bad for you? That's what they said about Rock 'N' Roll. " -- Shigeru Miyamoto |
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