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There is a recent games played thread you know. Tongue_out_wink
(Feb. 23, 2011  8:53 PM)Dude Wrote: [ -> ]I just realized that the Sonic Team (Or whoever is in charge of that stuff) seems to using much, MUCH better voice actors than what they used to.

Sonic is voiced by Roger Craig Smith, Tails is voiced by Kate Higgins, Knuckles is voiced by Travis Willingham (Under another name, but it's still him), Big the Cat is voiced by Kyle Hebert, Espio the Chamaelon is voiced by Troy Baker, that Crocodile dude is voiced by Keith Silverstein, Cream is voiced by Michelle Ruff, Vic Mignogna for that big robot dude, Scott McNeil for Shadow .

Fixed

Nolonger miscast, though I would prefer Troy Baker as the voice of Shadow.
I completed Killzone 1 for the first time yesterday and honestly the ending left me rather dissapointed. When I got to the space station I thought I would be fighting genral adam in some form of epic boss battle but instead I shot a few standard helgast grunts and then I jumped into an escape pod and the game was over. As a whole the game was great but the ending of the game left me feeling a bit empty and it makes me wish I had a playstation 3 so I could carry on and play through the next 2 games.
Has anybody ever played Mega Man 64? (The Nintendo 64 port of Mega Man Legends) Since I'm excited about Mega Man Legends 3 for 3DS, I thought: Why not get the first one? So, I wondering if the game is any good?

I found a place where I can get the original Mega Man Legends (The N64 port of it) brand new, still in the box. For only $20!! So, I want to make sure that it's not a waste of money. But from what I have seen, it looks pretty good. Besides, it's Mega Man, and I haven't played any crappy Mega Man games before. So I think this game is probably pretty good.

Is it worth $20?
I've been told the 64 port is inferior to the PlayStation version, and there isn't a N64 release of Tron Bonne, or Legends 2. So if you really want to play the entire series, going on the 64 side isn't the greatest bets. I own the PlayStation release of the three games, and they're all great.

(Feb. 26, 2011  1:42 PM)Black_Rose Wrote: [ -> ]I completed Killzone 1 for the first time yesterday and honestly the ending left me rather dissapointed. When I got to the space station I thought I would be fighting genral adam in some form of epic boss battle but instead I shot a few standard helgast grunts and then I jumped into an escape pod and the game was over. As a whole the game was great but the ending of the game left me feeling a bit empty and it makes me wish I had a playstation 3 so I could carry on and play through the next 2 games.

Killzone "2" is a misnomer, the story actually directly continues in Killzone Liberation for PSP.
After I started playing Plants Vs. Zombies DS, I've been thinking. What if there was a zombie attack? Would we plant peas in the front yard to save us? This game makes no sense...
Made my Pre-Order of Pokemon White today Smile
Gametrailers division, Screwattack, had to give what was basically a dissertation on how to disagree without carping a nuclear load in your pants in nerd rage. That's how bad the discussion environment is.

I.E. they re-reviewed a game, which they did not need to because it's their division and not a psycho's lament.
(Feb. 23, 2011  2:16 PM)Dude Wrote: [ -> ]
(Feb. 22, 2011  7:55 PM)SK Wrote: [ -> ]do you make extra effort into your posts to make yourself sound like an elitist carp? you ever thought of the fact that some people just play for fun and aren't h4rdc0r3 gamers?

I only try to be a jerk towards people that deserve it.

But really, giving yourself a handicap on easy is just...stupid. It's as if I'm playing God of War on Easy but find too easy so, instead of switching to Normal or higher, I decide to only use the Blades of Athena.

Just switch to another difficulty, that's why the difficulties are there!

Also, if you're just playing for fun, why do you care if it's too easy to the point of giving yourself a handicap?
you don't get it because you have that hardcore gamer mindset or whatever. i finished tales of symphonia 7 times on easy, enjoyed it every single time.
Except I'm not a hardcore gamer at all Uncertain

I usually play games on easy. It's more fun that way. If it's too easy, however, I just get the difficulty a step higher (Usually Normal)

Also, it's hard not to enjoy Tales of Symphonia on any given difficulty.
I feel like I am the only fan of Pokemon Ranger. O.o

I need to Preorder my Pokemon White before it's TOO LATE! Gasp
Unless there is some really cool pre-order bonus I'm not sure why you'd need to pre-order. I buy most games on release, and stores usually have stacks of copies.
thats what i got
(Feb. 28, 2011  10:44 PM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Unless there is some really cool pre-order bonus I'm not sure why you'd need to pre-order. I buy most games on release, and stores usually have stacks of copies.

Buuuut Pokemon gets sold out. And its not like you lose anything, better safe then sorry Smile
You lose $5 Uncertain But then the guide is usually 20% off.
(Mar. 01, 2011  6:03 AM)Nano Wrote: [ -> ]You lose $5 Uncertain But then the guide is usually 20% off.

Well, no, its a deposit, so they take off five dollars when you buy it if you bring the receipt.

Also, is it wrong for me to judge games on graphics? Not solely on them, but they do effect it. I don't believe good graphics make a game good, but I just can't play a game if it doesn't have them. But my graphics criteria is low, as I consider most Wii games good enough graphics. That is the main reason I can't enjoy SNES or old games, even if they're fun (except Mario)
I took an old GameCube controller apart today. It didn't work anyway. There was something wrong with the wires. Somehow they got sliced. So I thought, "What does it look like inside?" After I took it apart I realized something. The buttons look really weird... They aren't short and stuff like I thought. They are actually really tall...
(Mar. 03, 2011  4:00 AM)Bey-Heart Wrote: [ -> ]I took an old GameCube controller apart today. It didn't work anyway. There was something wrong with the wires. Somehow they got sliced. So I thought, "What does it look like inside?" After I took it apart I realized something. The buttons look really weird... They aren't short and stuff like I thought. They are actually really tall...

Ahah, my n64 controller is purple and see through. It looks pretty cool.

And how small did you you expect them to be? They still have to go through ~1/8" plastic, and still have leverage so you can press them.

Now you make me curious about how all my video game controllers look on the inside. Eee
But I ain't opening them. Wink
The psp gen. 3 is terrible i didn't like the game consol disign.
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Ahah, my n64 controller is purple and see through. It looks pretty cool.

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i have a special pikachu n64 that is blue with picachu on top.you press his foot for the reset butten.it came with a blue and yellow controller to match the system with a mic and it came with the exclusive hey you picachu game.after that day i never asked to play my bros n64 again.
im anticipating pokemon black only 3 more days. im probably not getting any sleep saturday, because i wont be able to get any sleep.
(Mar. 03, 2011  4:31 AM)zaneeago Wrote: [ -> ]The psp gen. 3 is terrible i didn't like the game consol disign.

Did it come with Metal Gear Solid?

Ahah, my n64 controller is purple and see through. It looks pretty cool.

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i have a special pikachu n64 that is blue with picachu on top.you press his foot for the reset butten.it came with a blue and yellow controller to match the system with a mic and it came with the exclusive hey you picachu game.after that day i never asked to play my bros n64 again.
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I totally have that same exact N64! Gasp
Capcom, you better be releasing an X DLC for MVC3.
Has anybody here ever played the original Pokemon Red and Green versions? In Japanese, not the online translations. The reason why I'm wondering is because When I get my birthday money this year, I'm gonna purchase Pokemon Red, Blue, Green and Yellow versions. only the Japanese versions. But all together as a lot of 4. It will cost me $30-$35 (Yeah. That's really all they cost. Lol.) I'm wondering if it will be difficult to get through the story line considering that I don't know any Japanese.

I should probably purchase an English guide book to make it easier. I'm probably going to be glued to a guide book and Online Walkthroughs just to make sure my team learns good moves. Lol

I have played the originals in English enough times that the only thing I'm really gonna have to know is what moves each Pokemon learns on each level. Lol. Also where you find specific items. Such as Rare Candies, Nuggets, Etc. That's why I will need a guide book and walkthroughs. Lol.