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Posted: 27th April 2010 20:01
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New member here, hey.
Okay, so I was at my local gamestop when I saw a copy of VI in the game boy advance shelf/box thing. So I bought it for $10, and when I got home, decided to play it (reliving old memories). However, for some reason, the game keeps corrupting save files, and either can't delete those corrupt files or says those files are corrupt even though they're not. Either way, I can't save. And quicksave is messed up, I can't load it either. Should I just return the game? I am playing it on an extremely old sp....might not be american. |
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Post #185275
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Posted: 27th April 2010 21:28
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Posts: 2,674 Joined: 9/12/2006 Awards:
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Definitely. That seems entirely busted. No wonder it was $10.
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Post #185277
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Posted: 1st May 2010 00:48
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Posts: 1 Joined: 1/5/2010 |
If you have a Playstation 1 or 2, you could pick up a copy of FF6 for around the same price :3
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Post #185329
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Posted: 1st May 2010 03:44
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Posts: 21 Joined: 16/4/2010 Awards:
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Dude, if you want to get a for sure working copy, online's the way to go...
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Post #185330
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Posted: 1st May 2010 13:33
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Julzy: Sure, but that's avoiding a lot of the points of even playing the GBA version, namely easy portability and extra content.
crims0nf0rtune: I'm going to assume you mean buying online and not suggesting the original poster turn to piracy, which we don't advocate here as part of the forum rules. In that case, sure, I guess. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Post #185333
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Posted: 1st May 2010 16:56
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Posts: 21 Joined: 16/4/2010 Awards:
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Yeah, I meant buying from like ebay or amazon. I guess the way I worded that kinda hinted emulation... not what I intended.
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