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Post by Smacked Ass on Nov 16, 2008 23:03:34 GMT -5
Well, when she's done with the dishes, making your supper, and the laundry, you can let me know how it is.
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Post by Slime on Dec 10, 2008 1:05:56 GMT -5
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Post by motosada on Dec 10, 2008 3:32:26 GMT -5
Hm. Well, IX on DS and X on Wii. That's certainly... interesting.
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Post by MRW1215 on Dec 10, 2008 16:29:17 GMT -5
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Post by motosada on Dec 10, 2008 17:41:06 GMT -5
Son of a BITCH!
Very nice.
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Post by motosada on Dec 12, 2008 23:50:46 GMT -5
So, I went ahead and, inspired by this, made my own Godot outfit in ACCF. But, mine is a lot better (if I do say so myself). Also, I duped and recolored it and made Diego's red version. And now looking at my avatar, I'm thinking about making a purple recolor. I haven't done the hair, or got the visor yet. Just cuz I don't care to. I'll get around to that stuff later.
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Post by Slime on Dec 13, 2008 0:10:14 GMT -5
Pics or it didn't happen.
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Post by motosada on Dec 13, 2008 0:24:55 GMT -5
I'll try to get pics the next time I play. After I go back to the goddamned hair salon, cuz this trip ended with me having a normal hair cut, except it was NEON F'N GREEN. >
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Post by MRW1215 on Dec 13, 2008 8:53:19 GMT -5
Haha. Yeah, I just ended up stamping my Mii's face on my Animal Crossing guy. My Mii surprisingly looks a LOT like me... It's weird, though, cuz before on Animal Crossing games, I would play every single day, now I'm barely able to get in some play time every two or three days. I try to hit all the special events, though. I'm curious as to how I'm supposed to get into Red's store in this game... I wonder if one of my NPC villagers gives me some "password", or if I have to have some one come into my game via online to help me out, or what. Also, in an unrelated note, how do you get those friend voucher things in MP3:C? Does MP3 have some kind of friend code system, too?
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Post by motosada on Dec 13, 2008 23:54:05 GMT -5
One of your fellow villagers will ask you if you like rare stuff. If you say yes, they'll l you an invite to go to Redd's shop in the City. Friend Vouchers are done by completing achievements in the game, like not getting hit by Ridley during the opening attack on the planet (when you're trying to raise the defenses), or all kinds of other stuff. People on your Wii friend list that also have MC data, you'll be able to send friend vouchers to, and they'll be able to cash them in for green credits. So, to unlock that stuff, you'll need to have people send you friend vouchers.
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Post by orochigeese on Dec 14, 2008 0:36:57 GMT -5
I didn't at first realize you were answering two separate questions and just got totally shocked that Ridley from Metroid was attacking Animal Crossing Looks like someone wasn't putting up with Tom Nook's SHIT anymore ;D
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Post by motosada on Dec 14, 2008 0:53:31 GMT -5
I'd like to throw Tom Nook into a sack, throw the sack into a river, and throw the river into outer space.
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Post by Slime on Dec 30, 2008 23:44:01 GMT -5
Wini Reviews:
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom As close to Marvel vs. Capcom 3 as you can get without having Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Interesting choices for Capcom characters including Viewtiful Joe and choosing someone like Alex from Street Fighter 3 rather than someone like Zangief like all the other vs. series games. I’m still trying to learn the controls, the Nunchuck + Wiimote combo is not the way to go as the controls are simplified and the game doesn’t seem to let you change controls for the Nunchuck + Wiimote combo. Using the Gamecube controller has been working pretty well. The game is fast paced like any other vs. Capcom series and you can chain pretty much anything together to get a combo out of it. They also tried to balance the game out with Mega Crash, much like Burst from Guilty Gear which allows you to get yourself out of a combo. Still need a little getting used to, especially when using the Tatsunoko characters. A great buy if you like the vs. series and have a Wii that is a capable of playing an import.
Trauma Center: New Blood If you like Trauma Center: Under the Knife for the DS, this one is for you. Didn’t like the DS one? Don’t bother with this one. Others? It’s definitely worth a check out if you’re looking for something to play on short bursts.
Sonic Unleashed A lot of criticism on this game because of the night time missions where Sonic turns into a werewolf. The day missions in Sonic Unleashed is vintage Sonic game, trying to go speed through to the finish line as fast as you can, while the night missions are completely slowed down like a regular platformer. The day missions are great fun, fast and furious. The night missions are alright, could’ve used a little more variety. It’s a pretty fun game, but the night missions are a hit or miss.
Madden NFL 08 Get a PS3 or an X-Box360 instead.
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Post by orochigeese on Dec 30, 2008 23:49:07 GMT -5
Wini Reviews: Tatsunoko vs. CapcomAs close to Marvel vs. Capcom 3 as you can get without having Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Interesting choices for Capcom characters including Viewtiful Joe and choosing someone like Alex from Street Fighter 3 rather than someone like Zangief like all the other vs. series games. I’m still trying to learn the controls, the Nunchuck + Wiimote combo is not the way to go as the controls are simplified and the game doesn’t seem to let you change controls for the Nunchuck + Wiimote combo. Using the Gamecube controller has been working pretty well. The game is fast paced like any other vs. Capcom series and you can chain pretty much anything together to get a combo out of it. They also tried to balance the game out with Mega Crash, much like Burst from Guilty Gear which allows you to get yourself out of a combo. Still need a little getting used to, especially when using the Tatsunoko characters. A great buy if you like the vs. series and have a Wii that is a capable of playing an import. My friend got a chance to play Tatsunoku in NYC Chinatown this past weekend and said it moved and felt even better then the old marvel games. He said it played badly on the Wiimote though. Again, i really am pissed at Nintendo for not making the Wii region-free
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Post by Slime on Dec 30, 2008 23:58:44 GMT -5
Wini Reviews: Tatsunoko vs. CapcomAs close to Marvel vs. Capcom 3 as you can get without having Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Interesting choices for Capcom characters including Viewtiful Joe and choosing someone like Alex from Street Fighter 3 rather than someone like Zangief like all the other vs. series games. I’m still trying to learn the controls, the Nunchuck + Wiimote combo is not the way to go as the controls are simplified and the game doesn’t seem to let you change controls for the Nunchuck + Wiimote combo. Using the Gamecube controller has been working pretty well. The game is fast paced like any other vs. Capcom series and you can chain pretty much anything together to get a combo out of it. They also tried to balance the game out with Mega Crash, much like Burst from Guilty Gear which allows you to get yourself out of a combo. Still need a little getting used to, especially when using the Tatsunoko characters. A great buy if you like the vs. series and have a Wii that is a capable of playing an import. My friend got a chance to play Tatsunoku in NYC Chinatown this past weekend and said it moved and felt even better then the old marvel games. He said it played badly on the Wiimote though. Again, i really am pissed at Nintendo for not making the Wii region-free This is where the Twilight Hack comes in handy. or get yourself a Freeloader.
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