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EVOLghost 10.10.2011 04:16 PM

Fucking lame! They still haven't posted SF3:Online edition yet for Ps3 but they have it for X360. WTF! I have the arcade version on my ps3, but the emulator begins to slow down after running it for a while. Just compare the databases!
http://www.abgx.net/index.php

floatingslowly 10.10.2011 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by EVOLghost
yeah, I never understood the hype behind it. Then I hear it's a shitty game.

the hype behind it is that it's made by id. there was a time, back when yr moma's milksacks were lunch, that that was hype enough.

those were the days... id (and John Carmack) were awesome, and yr mama's tits...well, they were spectacular.

times change.

Count Mecha 10.10.2011 05:24 PM

id used to be so amazing. But now they haven't made a good game since what, 1997? And I don't even like Quake II that much. I definitely think it's a company that's shifted away from designing games with interesting game play as opposed to giving them lots of bells and whistles and making them look really pretty.

Although honestly, if you look at their catalog, they haven't really made that many good games to begin with. The first two Dooms, Quake, Wolfenstein, and the Commander Keen games. And as for Commander Keen, while those games are fine, they're really only passively interesting in a historical kind of way.

floatingslowly 10.10.2011 07:21 PM

I bought an Atari Jaguar for the sole purpose of console-controller Doom.

wow. what an idiot I was....back then.

noisereductions 10.10.2011 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by floatingslowly
I bought an Atari Jaguar for the sole purpose of console-controller Doom.

wow. what an idiot I was....back then.


now that's cool. You guys got a great version of Tempest, which was eventually ported to PlayStation and Saturn. So actually you guys got... um... Zoop?

EVOLghost 10.13.2011 01:18 PM

About to start my first game of pokemon, I never play any of these....now I will...GO SQUIRTLE!
 

noisereductions 10.13.2011 03:10 PM

^Red's ok. Of the first gen, I think Yellow is the best though. It's like a streamlined Red/Blue.

I'm by on means a fan of the series. But I can appreciate a game now and again.

EVOLghost 10.13.2011 03:20 PM

Yeah...I'm not a fan of the series...the only pokemon game I played before this was pokemon snap...which is hilariously bad.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.13.2011 03:23 PM

I had Red version growing up. I liked owning a Charmander.

Yellow version was the most annoying sack of piss.

You know what game was worse than Poke'mon Snap? Hey You! Pikachu... worst birthday gift ever.

Haven't played any of the main games post-Yellow.

EVOLghost 10.13.2011 03:25 PM

Ah...I don't know the difference between original red and Fire red(GBA) besides the handheld. I mean...it's still just the 150 right? not the 32847298379287489723948 pokemon they have now?

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.13.2011 04:25 PM

According to Wikipediea, FireRed and LeafGreen are enhanced remakes of Red and Blue, but support the GBA Wireless Adapter for wireless Poke'mon trading.

I know the later games added an assload of Poke'mon to the roster. I'd like to eventually give one of the DS versions a shot, maybe.

The original games were fun though because they had all sorts of weird glitches, like being able to get 100x an item in your inventory, or the infamous Missing No. Poke'mon

 


 


I'm sure these glitches didn't carry over to the remake, as there was a possibility of deleting your save data by using either one of them (although I never encountered such a problem, and did both tricks multiple times).

Count Mecha 10.13.2011 05:04 PM

Haha oh Pokemon, I rocked the hell out of red back in 4th grade. A couple of my friends are big Pokemon connoisseurs, they quizzed themselves a while back on all the pokemon that appear in red/blue, and who evolved into what. Kind of crazy even at 150, can't imagine what it'd be like for the later ones.

Out of curiosity I played my version of red back in march or somewhere around there. It was pretty hard to take really. But anyone would have to admit how interestingly diverse it was. I mean, 150 possible characters? Wow, and you had all the options in the world. You could have a team full of just Geodudes if you wanted, if you were THAT big of a fan of him anyway.

But I've been playing the first Lufia game lately and that's been kind of hard to get through too. It kind of makes me glad that I played through all of the console RPG's that I did when I was younger. I just don't seem to have the patience to play through them like I used to. Though I could probably play through Earthbound and Chrono Trigger again if I wanted to enough, those games are still fantastic in memory. But given that I wish I had played through Secret of Mana when I was younger, don't know if I could get through it now.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.13.2011 05:24 PM

Secret of Mana holds up especially well today, due to its real-time battle system.

noisereductions 10.13.2011 06:27 PM

why you don't like Yellow Joe?

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.13.2011 06:46 PM

First of all, instead of being able to choose between 3 wonderful starter Poke'mon (which evolve through 3 separate stages - giving the game a strong feeling of a story arc) and your arch nemesis selecting a Poke'mon of the opposing type, powered with your Poke'mon's elemental weakness who evolves at the same rate your starter Poke'mon does, you get stuck w/ this asshole...


 


Who only evolves once, and who you would find EXTREMELY EARLY ON in both Red or Blue version anyhow. So having him as a starter is completely useless.

Secondly, he's gotta waddle behind you around on the screen the whole fucking time, completely eliminating the 'lone warrior' atmosphere of the game.



 


If you were a kid who grew up during the Poke'mon craze, you really put a lot of emotional investment to your party, and when you'd battle up against someone at the playground, you really felt like those were your POKE'MON. This vibe is totally ruined with the reminder of 'Hey this is supposed to be Ash from the cartoon who's Pikachu follows him around... not actually you.'

And if that's not bad enough he has to annoyingly bitch the whole adventure! What a pansy.



 


WEREN'T YOU ALSO RESTRICTED FROM REMOVING HIM FROM YOUR PARTY!?!? Sack of crap game, I tell ya.

noisereductions 10.13.2011 08:01 PM

I guess I liked it because it was kind of Pokemon for Dummies. And since I don't like Pokemon enough to get serious about it, it made for a nice easy experience.

Count Mecha 10.13.2011 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson

 


If you were a kid who grew up during the Poke'mon craze, you really put a lot of emotional investment to your party, and when you'd battle up against someone at the playground, you really felt like those were your POKE'MON. This vibe is totally ruined with the reminder of 'Hey this is supposed to be Ash from the cartoon who's Pikachu follows him around... not actually you.'

And if that's not bad enough he has to annoyingly bitch the whole adventure! What a pansy.


It's especially insulting knowing you have to play as Ash, probably the worst pokemon trainer in the universe. Anyone who played the games were better trainers than him. That show is still going right? He's probably only caught like 20 pokemon. Can't keep his Charizard under control, hell I don't think he could even keep him in line when he was Charmeleon. I didn't watch the show that much, but it seemed like he used Pikachu for EVERYTHING! Electric type pokemon aren't even that good. Ash could be fighting a fucking Sandshrew and would probably use Pikachu. Idiot. And how come he never evolved? You'd imagine he would he fights so much.

EVOLghost 10.14.2011 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Count Mecha
Haha oh Pokemon, I rocked the hell out of red back in 4th grade. A couple of my friends are big Pokemon connoisseurs, they quizzed themselves a while back on all the pokemon that appear in red/blue, and who evolved into what. Kind of crazy even at 150, can't imagine what it'd be like for the later ones.

Out of curiosity I played my version of red back in march or somewhere around there. It was pretty hard to take really. But anyone would have to admit how interestingly diverse it was. I mean, 150 possible characters? Wow, and you had all the options in the world. You could have a team full of just Geodudes if you wanted, if you were THAT big of a fan of him anyway.

But I've been playing the first Lufia game lately and that's been kind of hard to get through too. It kind of makes me glad that I played through all of the console RPG's that I did when I was younger. I just don't seem to have the patience to play through them like I used to. Though I could probably play through Earthbound and Chrono Trigger again if I wanted to enough, those games are still fantastic in memory. But given that I wish I had played through Secret of Mana when I was younger, don't know if I could get through it now.



well all pokemon after 150 are terrible.

and....Geodude...lol that name is funny.

Keeping It Simple 10.14.2011 08:43 AM

I traded in my copy of Rage for Dark Souls. I thought I'd try out Dark Souls due to the critical accolades that's been showered on it. I haven't played it long enough to make a fair judgement but on first impressions it doesn't stand up to the glowing reviews. It's pretty much Diablo in 3D.

EVOLghost 10.14.2011 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
I traded in my copy of Rage for Dark Souls. I thought I'd try out Dark Souls due to the critical accolades that's been showered on it. I haven't played it long enough to make a fair judgement but on first impressions it doesn't stand up to the glowing reviews. It's pretty much Diablo in 3D.


lol. it gets good reviews cause it's a hardass game. And also the gameplay, which is a reason why it's so hard, since you don't run around mashing onek button to attack without negative consequences. Dark Souls makes you think more and be cautious. Most games you can die and restart from a check point or sometimes even at the same spot you died, but not this game. This game teaches you a lesson by making you repeat hte WHOLE level over and over again. Enemies are relentless in their attacks, they want you dead and you can sense it. I think that is why it gets good reviews.

I have yet own a copy of the game, but I played at a friends hosue on his 360 and it plays almost the same as Demon's Souls.


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