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NovaMan XP
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« Reply #1154 on: 12 June 2009, 02:48:35 » |
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A few days ago I found 80. Then I remembered my birthday was last week. Same here. But then I borrowed it from a friend in high school and then the guy got expelled. We grew apart, and I still have the game. So I won.
That's great. I did something similar, although with a game not nearly as good apparently. I borrowed Onimusha 3 from a friend in 8th grade, and then we graduated and went to different schools and never saw each other again until two weeks ago. He probably doesn't even remember, but he probably doesn't care either since he didn't even like the game. Talking about Pokemon and all that nice stuff.
There IS an upcoming Pokémon game, y'know? The remakes of Gold & Silver?
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NovaMan XP
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« Reply #1161 on: 15 June 2009, 05:38:00 » |
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Every PSP is a rip off.
I only have first one only because of custom firmware Mega Man Powered Up. And I don't even play MMPU anymore.
When I saw the PSP Go, I laughed a LOT.
The DSi was just released, at $170... and it has everything you liked about the other DS's.. except now it has downloadable DSiWare games, an SD Slot, and a useless camera among other things... now the PSP Go is what, $250? And are the new features? Nothing? Oh, no UMD drive? How is that GOOD?
I think Sony made this so idiots will go "omg new psp!11!" and buy it without knowing it's just the latest PSP but smaller and with something MISSING.
And 16GB of memory isn't going to help if they'll let you download the games you've bought, since a PSP game is usually 1-2GBs each.
It's more pointless than installing 360 games into your 360. Unless you have the Elite Hard drive.
You know, I thought Nintendo used to whore out its handhelds with multiple versions, but Sony has proven me wrong. In less than 2 years they released 3 new PSPs. Each more pointless than the last.
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ASR
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« Reply #1163 on: 15 June 2009, 06:16:03 » |
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I have one thing to say, and then some other stuff following it: SCRIBBLENAUTS.I am amazed by this game in the same way I'd be amazed if a transparent edible ghost riding a baby unicorn trotted into my room right now from out of the TARDIS. It's for the DS and, basically, you write words... and whatever you write appears on the screen to help your character solve a problem. It sounds simple and unassuming... ...but read this preview....And this one.It's just... ...wow. I cannot wait to try this. DS, you have won again. EDIT: Videos! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTEUbtgpIgohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB1Wnbhlzrshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrnsOx9Akcc&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBRwzSJy9vo&feature=fvwOkay, seriously, as I watch these, my mouth is dropping wide open in awe, as if this someone is serving me the secrets to the universe and the promise of immortality and a lifetime supply of mint-chocolate-chip ice cream.
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NovaMan XP
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« Reply #1174 on: 16 June 2009, 05:13:40 » |
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The DSi was just released, at $170... and it has everything you liked about the other DS's..
I liked having a GBA slot.
... I could've sworn I put something about that in my post, but I seem to have forgotten. Oh well. It's more pointless than installing 360 games into your 360. Unless you have the Elite Hard drive.
Uhh no that's not pointless. 1) If I hadn't installed Fable 2 to my hard drive, it would crash a random intervals making the game unplayable. Installing it fixed that COMPLETELY. 2) Mass Effect is a big game, and sometimes textures and stuff take a bit to load around you, installing the game to my hard drive didn't fix that completely but it made EVERYTHING a lot faster.
Didn't know about that. But like I said, unless you got a big Hard Drive, you won't have enough space for anything eventually. If you add in those giant expansion add-ons, etc. that 6.7GBs of space (or more possibly) seems a bit excessive.... but of course, if the game stops freezing and works A LOT better, then it's the perfect thing to do. But now I think about it, I should install some of those games that seem to have disc problems... Installing to hard drive also prevents RROD from overheat caused by constant use of the disc drive.
AND the games load a lot faster. And I have an elite so :-P
... really? I hate my stupid 10GB (or is it 20GB?) Hard Drive. I can only install 2 games on it, and with the other downloads I have, it goes down to 1... And I don't want to spend over $100 (I think it was that much last time I checked) for a 120GB Hard Drive...
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