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Post by orochigeese on Jul 30, 2008 21:57:34 GMT -5
Yeah wow, FINALLY. It's about time someone on the production side decided "o hay guyz, we culd use this for swordz". It did look pretty nice too, I liked the "selling" of the rag doll
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Post by Slime on Jul 31, 2008 2:33:30 GMT -5
Your new look moto? Disgusting.
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Post by orochigeese on Jul 31, 2008 16:16:37 GMT -5
LOL, I just noticed that now, I like it ;D
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Post by motosada on Jul 31, 2008 16:17:44 GMT -5
C'mon, Slime! Why so serious?
But, yeah. I think I'm gonna change the signature a bit. Not entirely fond of the "I'm like a dog chasing cars" line.
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Post by orochigeese on Jul 31, 2008 16:21:28 GMT -5
Yeah change the sig but definitely keep the avvytar That's brilliant
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Post by motosada on Aug 2, 2008 2:03:15 GMT -5
Spoilers ahead, so beware.
So, I was (for some reason) thinking about this earlier today... And, yanno what? I think Godot really makes a better Two-Face than Joker. I mean, the parallels are so close that it's frightening.
Both are well-known lawyers (Dent as the District Attorney; Godot as both a respected Defense Attorney and later as a mysterious, feared city Prosecutor), both lose a loved one to a tragedy, find out about it after recovering from their own brushes with death which has left them scarred and disfigured (Dent, having only been burned up instead of blown up like Rachel was; Diego Armando being poisoned by Dahlia Hawthorne, waking from his coma to learn that Mia Fey had been killed and that his body was in horrible shape due to the poison), and both are brought down after going on bloody rampages (Two-Face killing off cops and criminals alike before setting his sights on Commissioner Gordon's son - only to be stopped by Batman; Godot killing Elise Deuxnim and nearly condemning Maya Fey to death - only to be stopped by Phoenix Wright).
Meanwhile, the only things Godot and Joker seem to have in common are their love of saying "Ha" a lot (just in vastly different ways), and the fact that they can both point to their faces and ask "Do ya know how I got these scars?"
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Post by orochigeese on Aug 11, 2008 18:50:03 GMT -5
"Homestar Ruiner", the first Strongbad episode on the Wii is out now!
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Post by motosada on Aug 12, 2008 0:50:10 GMT -5
Frickin'-- WHY NOW? WHY WHEN I HAVE NO MONIES AND/OR WII POINTS?!? D:
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Post by CyberTranz on Aug 17, 2008 21:11:28 GMT -5
I picked up the Strong Bad title today. Haven't dove much into it yet but it's what you can expect from the Homestar crew and their completely random yet hilarious banter.
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Post by MRW1215 on Aug 18, 2008 14:13:11 GMT -5
I'm finally online-capable with my Wii (and DS), now! 'Course... I think the only online Wii title I have is Brawl (I don't know whether SMG, MP3, LoZ:TP, NMH, or Guitar Hero 3 have online features, or not, since I never paid attention to that before). Anyone still play SSBB? I haven't written down my FC just yet, but any of you want to toss yours at me so I can write'em down and add ya? And does Brawl have a random match up type thing, so I could play random people online without having to write down friend codes?
Oh, I also wanted to ask, I'm thinking of grabbing a Wii points card next time I have the chance; what are some good WiiWare/ VC titles I could get that don't require a classic controller (never bought one, don't know when I'll get around to it)? I'd like to play some of the old SNES classics I never played when I was younger, like Link To The Past and Super Metroid, etc., plus WiiWare intrigues me.
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Post by orochigeese on Aug 18, 2008 15:06:42 GMT -5
Anyone still play SSBB? I haven't written down my FC just yet, but any of you want to toss yours at me so I can write'em down and add ya? And does Brawl have a random match up type thing, so I could play random people online without having to write down friend codes? I haven't played in a while but would like to get back into it. Here are my numbers: Wii: 2922 0540 6924 3898 Super Smash Brothers: 0044-2517-2067 Mario Kart Wii: 2320-6621-2224 Brawl does indeed have a random match setup thing to play random people. Oh and Super Mario Galaxy doesn't have any online features but it does have co-op play to a limited extent if you have a willing 2nd player in the same place. Oh, I also wanted to ask, I'm thinking of grabbing a Wii points card next time I have the chance; what are some good WiiWare/ VC titles I could get that don't require a classic controller (never bought one, don't know when I'll get around to it)? I'd like to play some of the old SNES classics I never played when I was younger, like Link To The Past and Super Metroid, etc., plus WiiWare intrigues me. All of the VC titles can be played with the regular Wiimote as far as I know. You just hold it horizontally like the classic controller. I dont think the classic controller is actually required for any game, but it does help in my opinion. Especially for Smash Brothers. There are some great VC titles like Strong Bad, Lost Winds, that Final Fantasy: My life as a King game, and that Block Breaker deluxe game if you're such a fan of block breaking that you can handle the interface. (I am and I can). I heard the new cooking game is great too I picked up the Strong Bad title today. Haven't dove much into it yet but it's what you can expect from the Homestar crew and their completely random yet hilarious banter. Yeah I think that's exactly my experience. I've played it once and really enjoyed it but its competing with other stuff for my time now. I look forward to getting a chance to sit down and play it for longer cause its a very faithful recreation of the humor and you really do feel like you're walking around their world. Especially Coach Z's track and lockerroom. And the "Make your own Teen Girl Squad" comics are amusing Also, Snake Boxer 5 > Snake Boxer 4. CLEARLY ;D
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Post by Joe Snack Road on Aug 18, 2008 17:31:11 GMT -5
Without a classic controller, you can play the classic NES titles...
For the SNES games, you WILL require the Classic Controller - on the bright side, Smash Bros. handles LIKE A DREAM with it.
NES Games I recommend: River City Ransom Startropics Zelda series
SNES Games: SimCity Super Metroid Link to the Past
People who know about the Neo Geo and Genesis better than I do will likely be along to tell you what to buy of those games, too.
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Post by orochigeese on Aug 18, 2008 18:08:51 GMT -5
Without a classic controller, you can play the classic NES titles... For the SNES games, you WILL require the Classic Controller - on the bright side, Smash Bros. handles LIKE A DREAM with it. Ahhh, I didn't realize the SNES games needed el Classico. Good info to have :) NES Games I recommend: River City Ransom
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Post by motosada on Aug 18, 2008 22:03:02 GMT -5
For WiiWare titles, LostWinds is really good. Totally recommendation'd. If you have Pokémon Diamond or Pearl, then My Pokémon Ranch is a nice utility, plus you can even get some nice pokeymans.
Another great Virtual Console game to get is Sin and Punishment: Successor to the Earth for the N64. But you'll need the classic controller for N64 games.
You can't go wrong with [SNES] Super Metroid, Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, Kirby's Dream Course, [Genesis] Dynamite Headdy, Shining Force, [N64] Paper Mario, and Star Fox 64.
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Post by CyberTranz on Aug 19, 2008 0:47:01 GMT -5
Where's the Doctor Mario love guys? I'm so good I can beat the Asian players 75% of the time now. lol
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