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Post by Joe Snack Road on Mar 15, 2007 11:26:24 GMT -5
Aaaaaaaactually, it appears that in GS4, ol' Phoenix is washed-up -- and the defendant in the opening case!!1 !!! Only teenage jailbait Scientist Whizkid Ema and Plucky Lawyer Some Other Guy can save the Dump's hero! NEXT TIME, in "Not Without My Defense Attorney!"
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Post by motosada on Mar 15, 2007 12:27:03 GMT -5
Schyeah, we wish it was jailbait "forensic fun time" Ema (I'm unable to continue this post without making a "semen sample" comment, so, there's that); it's some jailbait magician bitch (I'll let Geese do the honors with that one).
Oh, and by "washed up", I mean, like, he became a concert pianist... some-fucking-how. Noone seems to have a clue on that one, or the femme-looking prosecutor/rock musician guy that's supposedly connected to Edgeworth. It's wacky, I tells ya!!1
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Post by Slime on Mar 15, 2007 14:33:46 GMT -5
Final Update: Hotel Dusk Room 215
Beat the game a few days ago. Stories starts off slow, but slowly picks up as with each passing chapter you figure out more secrets about each person in the hotel. Too bad the ending leaves you with questions that are unsolved. Hopefully they make a sequel to clean up the mysteries.
I give this 8/10
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Post by Smacked Ass on Mar 16, 2007 22:11:41 GMT -5
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Post by motosada on Mar 17, 2007 1:07:29 GMT -5
... huh. Wacky. Guess them pedo fears are well-grounded. Or whatever. I just know that when I snuff out that damn Chimchar, I'll get to hear the anguish from a defeated Jyou. Muwahaha.
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Post by Smacked Ass on Mar 18, 2007 15:44:37 GMT -5
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Post by orochigeese on Mar 18, 2007 16:38:32 GMT -5
Manga style cheerleaders FTW EA's probably gonna piss their collective pants when they see someone ELSE trying to have FUN with THEIR sport of football! EA OWNS it now, remember!? Silly Japan... On a non-spiteful note, anyone here ever play Capcom's Rival Schools on PSX? They had a bunch of sports mini-games like a homerun derby, a volleyball serving accuracy game (LOL, they got served), and a soccer game. This football game reminds me of a Rival Schools-like minigame, and thats a compliment! Those games were FUN, that whole Rival Schools game was awesome
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Post by Smacked Ass on Mar 18, 2007 16:50:54 GMT -5
I missed out on Rival Schools, and was always surprised that there weren't any sequels released over here (I remember a lot of good response to that game). Rival Schools was a 3-D fighter, right?
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Post by orochigeese on Mar 18, 2007 17:05:22 GMT -5
Yeah Rival Schools was a 3d fighter made by Capcom around 1999. It even had AIR COMBOS ala "Marvel Super Heroes". It was a very loose spinoff of the SF series in that Sakura made an appearance and that Kyosuke eventually ended up in Capcom vs. SNK2. There were a TON of characters in the game and they all had a very distinct personality. The majority were Japanese high schoolers so there were a bunch of "cliqs". I liked the athletic cliq cause there was a baseball player (who used a BAT during fights), a soccer players (Who'd kick his ball...soccer ball into your face) and the volleyball player (who'd EAT you...no, she'd spike a ball). There were TEAM supers that were really nicely animated and BIG deals...but way too easy to pull off. That was my n complaint with the game, that the supers were too easy to pull off. You just needed to press like one or two buttons and didn't need directionals. But you did for the specials. So the game in a way kinda encouraged people to mash buttons until they got a super meter and then easily execute the super. But if you wanted to play at a higher level, you could, and still have fun. Air combos were really fun Then there were the mini games. Shoma's (the baseball guy) home run derby had my friends and I playing for months trying to get the highest score. The volleyball game was fun too as were a few others. If you can find it, I really suggest checking it out. The graphics are a bit old but I don't think that will bother you. They weren't really state of the art back when the game came out but the charm and gameplay more then made up for it. That's right, THIS GAME HAS GAMEPLAY!! ;D
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Post by Slime on Mar 18, 2007 18:35:07 GMT -5
Rival Schools huh, looks like I have a new game to play on my PSP.
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Post by motosada on Mar 18, 2007 21:18:01 GMT -5
There was a sequel for Rival Schools on the Dreamcast, by the name of Project Justice.
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Post by motosada on Mar 19, 2007 14:39:47 GMT -5
Oh, this is beautiful, you guys. I was in a comic store today and saw that UDON has a Rival Schools comic! It's in black & white, tho, instead of the nice color that the Street Fighter comics.
Also, I saw the stylus' (stylii?) that you get with Diamond and Pearl, and I must say I'm disappointed. They're pen-sized, instead of DS-sized, which puts them a step below the Spectrobes promotional stylus.
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Post by Slime on Mar 19, 2007 14:42:59 GMT -5
Stick with your Castlevania stylus or Phoenix Wright's finger.
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Post by motosada on Mar 19, 2007 15:59:41 GMT -5
Actually, I rather like the Spectrobes one. It's same as a DS lite stylus, but has one of the characters from the game on it - some big, red beasty - attached on the top with a spring, which is kinda what I was hoping from the D/P stylii.
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Post by Joe Snack Road on Mar 20, 2007 11:30:17 GMT -5
I know I was one of, like, fifteen people in the US to actually LIKE Custom Robo, and the new one came out for the DS this week... and when I think giant nuclear weaponry-equipped mecha, I think of Slime - what've you read/heard/played?
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