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The updated box art doesn't call this game "The Best On The Super Nintendo Entertainment System" for nothing. Although I would prefer Chrono Trigger, A Link To The Past is a great game. I like going back to games I've played when I was young. This one right here was what I spent my chore time playing. Has this game aged well? Is it better than, let's say, Secret Of Mana? Well this game is very revolutionary like that game. When this game was released in 1991 for the Super Nintendo, everyone had to get their hands on it. Now, overall, I'm rating this game a 9.7/10. This game is great. You will find out in this review.

Okay, the story. Now, this was supposed to be a prequel to the first two Legend of Zelda games according to timeline, yet in this game, Link is more decked than past incarnations...or is it future incar- screw it. Now, the timeline of this franchise is OUT OF ORDER. I'm not even gonna begin what the timeline is supposed to be. Even though Nintendo released the "Hyrule Historia," the official timeline according to Nintendo, the rant about the timeline goes on. But here's my philosophy: I don't give two dungs about the timeline. I play a L.O.Z. game for the story and not how it affects the timeline. Now, the story for this game is a lot more sophisticated than the last two games. In the Golden Land, there is a golden power known as the Triforce. Many warriors have fought and died to get his hands on it because it can grant any wish. Seven wise men break the seal to the Golden Land so nobody can reach it. Generations later, a wizard named...Agahnim....opens the seal to the Golden Land and puts his magic on it to make it The Dark World. Which is ironic how "The Dark World" looks exactly like The Dark World in the new Thor movie. But anyways, Agahnim...incinerates the king of Hyrule. I know, it's dark but..anyways, Agah-ham- screw it. I'm calling him Jerry for now on. Jerry puts magic on the seven maidens, which have family ties with the seven wise men. Jerry brain-washes the soldiers of Hyrule, so now he has his own army, and Princess Zelda is put in a cell in Hyrule Castle. While all the maidens are trapped in the Dark World. BUT, Jerry is about to send Zelda to the Dark World as well. She is one of the seven maidens herself. The game starts where Zelda telepathically communicates with Link saying she is trapped in Hyrule Castle. When Link wakes up, his uncle forces him to stay at home because the uncle wants to save Zelda herself. Link doesn't listen, so he walks to Hyrule Castle by himself out in the rain. Link finds a secret passage next to the castle which leads to the sewers. He jumps in to find his uncle morally wounded. Link wields his uncle's sword and shield, and he's ready to take down Jerry. Link rescues Zelda, and takes her to the sanctuary with the preacher there. Link finds out that he has to get three pendants scattered across Hyrule to be able to pull he Master Sword, the blade of evil's bane, from its pedestal in the Lost Woods. After Link gets the Master Sword, he gets on the roof of Hyrule Castle to find Jerry sending Zelda to the Dark World. You must fight him, but the Master Sword does not do physical damage to him. So instead, Jerry sends his evil magic to you, and you have to play energy tennis with him. After Link wins, Jerry sends you to the Dark World. Now, Link must rescue the seven maidens, and take on Jerry. After getting decked out with a lot of tools and armor, Link takes on Jerry at the end. Another game of energy tennis, which is supposed to be harder....which it isn't. Then, to Link's eye, Jerry had just been Ganon's Phantom. Ganon is the villain of the franchise by the way. It's no wonder Jerry was Ganon. The maidens keep mentioning him, there's Ganon statues EVERYWHERE, and we can't have a L.O.Z. game without Ganon. (Yeah, I know. Link's Awakening breaks this commandment) After beating Ganon, he retrieves the Triforce and makes his wish, turning the Dark World back to the Golden Land, and getting his uncle and the king back. And Link just puts the Master Sword back where it was before...which is stupid, I know. But you get a sword upgrade in the Ice Temple. Man, 771 words from just one story. Wait until you see my Ocarina of Time story.

Now on to it's difficulty. I would rate this a 6/10. This game is a LOT easier than the past two games. Link can now move in eight directions, which was a problem in the first game. And he doesn't just do that, but he actually swings the sword like a sword this time. Link is also capable of holding down A for two seconds, assuming you're playing this on the Virtual Console or the Super Nintendo, Link can do a spin attack. It's great. It makes combat easier, it hits like a tank, it has great range, and it's used for the rematch of tennis. I can definitely classify A Link To The Past a game where you DON'T need a guide to have fun. You may need to still use your brain to get all the OPTIONAL content this game contains like heart pieces, but it's not too hard. Neither are dungeons. Sometimes it's just killing a room of enemies to obtain a dungeon key to progress. Or its sometimes this stupid room from the second dungeon in the Dark World. How was I supposed to know you had to swim up the waterfall? (There's five of them) And the enemy placement in this game surely is a lot less crude. I hope you didn't like the dungeons in the original Legend of Zelda, because these dungeons are a lot easier. I wouldn't say all the dungeons in this game are walks in the park, some of the rooms or ENTIRE DUNGEONS can be a real pain. Blast it, Ice Temple! ICE PHYSICS EVERYWHERE, CONVEYORS, HORRIBLE ENEMY PLACEMENT, AND THIS ANNOYING BLOCK PUZZLE THAT REQUIRES YOU TO MOVE BLOCKS AROUND JUST TO OPEN A SINGLE DOOR. And yes, I know I can technically use the Cane of Somaria from dungeon six to make this puzzle a joke. BUT I DIDN'T DO THAT WHEN I WAS 14, SO I HATE YOU ICE TEMPLE. But nevertheless, you won't need a guide for this game. The game really rewards you for being curious. They pretty much give away all the secrets though. How did I know to push this one gravestone in the graveyard? There's always a grave you need to push to find a secret. You even need to do this to get the Hookshot in Ocarina of Time...

Depth of the game. How will I type all of this? I am not looking forward to typing out the depth category of Ocarina of Time. Where do I start? This game is filled with new magical weapons and items. What's new is world warping. By using the Magic Mirror you get from the old man on Death Mountain, you can access the Dark World, then use the Magic Mirror to warp back to your normal Hyrule. This technique is used for heart pieces, accessing, dungeons two and three, all of that. The game will give you hints of where to warp in the Dark World like shapes in the ground made from stones or grass which you need to stand in, then using the Magic Mirror to warp back to appear on this mountain you could not reach before. The Dark World has new enemies, new buildings, change of color from Hyrule, some things remixed, added or removed, and games and shops. In this game, you get FOUR swords. Your uncle's sword, the Master Sword, the gold sword, and the red sword. There's new armor to increase defenses. The red mail and the blue mail. New shields too. Your uncle's shield, which blocks projectiles like arrows and rocks. The red shield, which is obtained in the magic fountain, can block fireballs. And finally, the gold shield blocks every projectile there is. The boomerang is back in action, you can even get it upgraded to the Magic Boomerang which is red instead of blue, Link can toss it faster, and it does damage. Never thought the BOOMERANG would get such a buff. ?There's magic spells, three of them. Bombos, Ether, don't know the other one. My favorite being Bombos. You burn every enemy on the screen. If you hate those Gibdos from dungeon three, use Bombos. There is now two canes being the Cane of Invincibility and the Cane of Somaria. They cost magic though. Magic is a source used for many items like the lamp or the magic spells. By the way, there are twenty hearts you can get in this game. But they can go down fast! These extra hearts are obtained by collecting four heart pieces to obtain one heart expansion. If you manage to catch a fairy with your butterfly net you get in Kakiriko Village, the fairy will be set free if you don't have any room in your glass bottle. If you die, your fairy will revive you. It doesn't revive you fully, but it sure can be useful on the Darkness Temple boss fight. There is eight temples in the Dark World and three in the Light World, which is Hyrule. If you thought the game was over after you collected the three pendants, boy were you wrong. If you beat the East Temple, Saharsla, the village wise one will give you the Pegasus Boots, which are used for a useful dash attack which can be used as an attack or transportation. Remember Zelda 1 when discovering hidden stuff was a real pain without a detailed map? Well in this game, the NPC's actually give you understandable advice. Nope, no "I AM ERROR" guy from Adventure of Link here. And you also get a map of Hyrule, which you can look at by pressing X. It's really hard to get lost in this game. All of the pendants and dungeons and even the Master Sword is all marked on your map the whole time. Oh and by the way, no joke, in Adventure of Link, the second L.O.Z. game, this guy in one village says "I AM ERROR" if you talk to him. I have proof too. I'm not kidding. Anyways, about the games in The Dark World. There are three of them. A game where you pay 30 rupees, which is the game's currency, to open one chest and keep what's inside, which is used to get a heart piece in the Dark World. There's two of these in the Light World. There's a shooting gallery. 20 rupees to play. You must shoot the octorocks from the platform with your bow to get rupees. Finally, there is a digging game. You borrow the game owner's shovel and dig up rupees and containers of magic. This game also contains a heart piece and it's a pain to get it. This game costs 80 rupees. Rupees are NOT rare in this game. You can hold up to 999. You can get these from grass, killing enemies, chests, games, all of that. Even Zora's Flippers, a tool used for swimming, is 500 rupees. In the Pond of Happiness, you need to pay 100 rupees for an expansion of how many bombs or arrows you can carry by maximum. You can carry an item or sub-weapon. One at a time only. Wanna use bombs? Press start, select bombs as your sub-weapon, you use bombs by pressing Y. Bombs are also used to break cracks in the wall to discover hidden stuff. In Zelda 1, you used bombs to blast walls and candles to burn bushes. But the bushes or walls you can bomb or burn look no different than normal bushes or walls. In this game, a part of a wall you can bomb is easily distinguishable by either a change of color or a crack in the wall. Thank you, Miyamoto for improving this! On the Zelda 1 game map, which came with every copy of the game, said which wall or bush you can destroy, but it doesn't say what it contains. It could be a hidden shop that has discounted prices, a large sum of rupees a Goron gives you, or an old man that steals some of your pocket change for "door repairs." Door repairs? It's a freaking bush.... None of that in this game though!

The graphics..oh man. This is probably the best part of the game. I know graphics don't matter, it's the game itself, but the graphics in this game are amazing. When I'm wearing the blue mail to change Link's cloth color, I feel like I'm playing this cool RPG game. Hyrule has a BIG graphical update because of the 16 bit graphics. But landmarks are actually identifiable this time. Yes, Adventure of Link, a black box inside a giant brown square IS Death Mountain. In A Link To The Past, locations are actually noticeable because of houses or obstacles. The 16 bit Super Nintendo graphics are amazing. When Nintendo said the Super Nintendo was revolutionary, they weren't messing around. These graphics aren't as good as, let's say...Street Fighter II, but these graphics are still top notch. That's all I can really say. Some of the item sprites seem very 8-bit like, but that's pretty much it...

The soundtrack of this game. Now, the music is very well composed. Okay, I'm in the Lost Woods. I have the three pendants, I'm about to grab the Master Sword...but this music..I'll just wait about 70 more minutes. Koji Kondo, stop doing this to meeeeheee! Entering the Dark World was a very special moment for me. Why? The music is considered the best part of the soundtrack of the entire franchise other than the Song of Storms from O.O.T. And the sound effects let you know what you're doing. Grabbing a rupee? There's a little high pitched noise that usually means, "bling." It's not like CHA CHING. But you know what I"m getting at. The soundtrack is well composed, the sound effects make this game very state-of-the-art, there's nothing wrong with the soundtrack. I would rate it an 11/10 if I could. Davideo7, this is your inspiration for an update...


Overall, this game has aged well! This game is overall, great. It doesn't beat Chrono Trigger or Secret of Mana, but boy is this game amazing. On Christmas, getting this was a dream come-true. All my friends were jealous. They had Super Mario World or F-Zero, which I also had, but I had Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past.
The updated box art doesn't call this game "The Best On The Super Nintendo Entertainment System" for nothing. Although I would prefer Chrono Trigger, A Link To The Past is a great game. I like going back to games I've played when I was young. This one right here was what I spent my chore time playing. Has this game aged well? Is it better than, let's say, Secret Of Mana? Well this game is very revolutionary like that game. When this game was released in 1991 for the Super Nintendo, everyone had to get their hands on it. Now, overall, I'm rating this game a 9.7/10. This game is great. You will find out in this review.

Okay, the story. Now, this was supposed to be a prequel to the first two Legend of Zelda games according to timeline, yet in this game, Link is more decked than past incarnations...or is it future incar- screw it. Now, the timeline of this franchise is OUT OF ORDER. I'm not even gonna begin what the timeline is supposed to be. Even though Nintendo released the "Hyrule Historia," the official timeline according to Nintendo, the rant about the timeline goes on. But here's my philosophy: I don't give two dungs about the timeline. I play a L.O.Z. game for the story and not how it affects the timeline. Now, the story for this game is a lot more sophisticated than the last two games. In the Golden Land, there is a golden power known as the Triforce. Many warriors have fought and died to get his hands on it because it can grant any wish. Seven wise men break the seal to the Golden Land so nobody can reach it. Generations later, a wizard named...Agahnim....opens the seal to the Golden Land and puts his magic on it to make it The Dark World. Which is ironic how "The Dark World" looks exactly like The Dark World in the new Thor movie. But anyways, Agahnim...incinerates the king of Hyrule. I know, it's dark but..anyways, Agah-ham- screw it. I'm calling him Jerry for now on. Jerry puts magic on the seven maidens, which have family ties with the seven wise men. Jerry brain-washes the soldiers of Hyrule, so now he has his own army, and Princess Zelda is put in a cell in Hyrule Castle. While all the maidens are trapped in the Dark World. BUT, Jerry is about to send Zelda to the Dark World as well. She is one of the seven maidens herself. The game starts where Zelda telepathically communicates with Link saying she is trapped in Hyrule Castle. When Link wakes up, his uncle forces him to stay at home because the uncle wants to save Zelda herself. Link doesn't listen, so he walks to Hyrule Castle by himself out in the rain. Link finds a secret passage next to the castle which leads to the sewers. He jumps in to find his uncle morally wounded. Link wields his uncle's sword and shield, and he's ready to take down Jerry. Link rescues Zelda, and takes her to the sanctuary with the preacher there. Link finds out that he has to get three pendants scattered across Hyrule to be able to pull he Master Sword, the blade of evil's bane, from its pedestal in the Lost Woods. After Link gets the Master Sword, he gets on the roof of Hyrule Castle to find Jerry sending Zelda to the Dark World. You must fight him, but the Master Sword does not do physical damage to him. So instead, Jerry sends his evil magic to you, and you have to play energy tennis with him. After Link wins, Jerry sends you to the Dark World. Now, Link must rescue the seven maidens, and take on Jerry. After getting decked out with a lot of tools and armor, Link takes on Jerry at the end. Another game of energy tennis, which is supposed to be harder....which it isn't. Then, to Link's eye, Jerry had just been Ganon's Phantom. Ganon is the villain of the franchise by the way. It's no wonder Jerry was Ganon. The maidens keep mentioning him, there's Ganon statues EVERYWHERE, and we can't have a L.O.Z. game without Ganon. (Yeah, I know. Link's Awakening breaks this commandment) After beating Ganon, he retrieves the Triforce and makes his wish, turning the Dark World back to the Golden Land, and getting his uncle and the king back. And Link just puts the Master Sword back where it was before...which is stupid, I know. But you get a sword upgrade in the Ice Temple. Man, 771 words from just one story. Wait until you see my Ocarina of Time story.

Now on to it's difficulty. I would rate this a 6/10. This game is a LOT easier than the past two games. Link can now move in eight directions, which was a problem in the first game. And he doesn't just do that, but he actually swings the sword like a sword this time. Link is also capable of holding down A for two seconds, assuming you're playing this on the Virtual Console or the Super Nintendo, Link can do a spin attack. It's great. It makes combat easier, it hits like a tank, it has great range, and it's used for the rematch of tennis. I can definitely classify A Link To The Past a game where you DON'T need a guide to have fun. You may need to still use your brain to get all the OPTIONAL content this game contains like heart pieces, but it's not too hard. Neither are dungeons. Sometimes it's just killing a room of enemies to obtain a dungeon key to progress. Or its sometimes this stupid room from the second dungeon in the Dark World. How was I supposed to know you had to swim up the waterfall? (There's five of them) And the enemy placement in this game surely is a lot less crude. I hope you didn't like the dungeons in the original Legend of Zelda, because these dungeons are a lot easier. I wouldn't say all the dungeons in this game are walks in the park, some of the rooms or ENTIRE DUNGEONS can be a real pain. Blast it, Ice Temple! ICE PHYSICS EVERYWHERE, CONVEYORS, HORRIBLE ENEMY PLACEMENT, AND THIS ANNOYING BLOCK PUZZLE THAT REQUIRES YOU TO MOVE BLOCKS AROUND JUST TO OPEN A SINGLE DOOR. And yes, I know I can technically use the Cane of Somaria from dungeon six to make this puzzle a joke. BUT I DIDN'T DO THAT WHEN I WAS 14, SO I HATE YOU ICE TEMPLE. But nevertheless, you won't need a guide for this game. The game really rewards you for being curious. They pretty much give away all the secrets though. How did I know to push this one gravestone in the graveyard? There's always a grave you need to push to find a secret. You even need to do this to get the Hookshot in Ocarina of Time...

Depth of the game. How will I type all of this? I am not looking forward to typing out the depth category of Ocarina of Time. Where do I start? This game is filled with new magical weapons and items. What's new is world warping. By using the Magic Mirror you get from the old man on Death Mountain, you can access the Dark World, then use the Magic Mirror to warp back to your normal Hyrule. This technique is used for heart pieces, accessing, dungeons two and three, all of that. The game will give you hints of where to warp in the Dark World like shapes in the ground made from stones or grass which you need to stand in, then using the Magic Mirror to warp back to appear on this mountain you could not reach before. The Dark World has new enemies, new buildings, change of color from Hyrule, some things remixed, added or removed, and games and shops. In this game, you get FOUR swords. Your uncle's sword, the Master Sword, the gold sword, and the red sword. There's new armor to increase defenses. The red mail and the blue mail. New shields too. Your uncle's shield, which blocks projectiles like arrows and rocks. The red shield, which is obtained in the magic fountain, can block fireballs. And finally, the gold shield blocks every projectile there is. The boomerang is back in action, you can even get it upgraded to the Magic Boomerang which is red instead of blue, Link can toss it faster, and it does damage. Never thought the BOOMERANG would get such a buff. ?There's magic spells, three of them. Bombos, Ether, don't know the other one. My favorite being Bombos. You burn every enemy on the screen. If you hate those Gibdos from dungeon three, use Bombos. There is now two canes being the Cane of Invincibility and the Cane of Somaria. They cost magic though. Magic is a source used for many items like the lamp or the magic spells. By the way, there are twenty hearts you can get in this game. But they can go down fast! These extra hearts are obtained by collecting four heart pieces to obtain one heart expansion. If you manage to catch a fairy with your butterfly net you get in Kakiriko Village, the fairy will be set free if you don't have any room in your glass bottle. If you die, your fairy will revive you. It doesn't revive you fully, but it sure can be useful on the Darkness Temple boss fight. There is eight temples in the Dark World and three in the Light World, which is Hyrule. If you thought the game was over after you collected the three pendants, boy were you wrong. If you beat the East Temple, Saharsla, the village wise one will give you the Pegasus Boots, which are used for a useful dash attack which can be used as an attack or transportation. Remember Zelda 1 when discovering hidden stuff was a real pain without a detailed map? Well in this game, the NPC's actually give you understandable advice. Nope, no "I AM ERROR" guy from Adventure of Link here. And you also get a map of Hyrule, which you can look at by pressing X. It's really hard to get lost in this game. All of the pendants and dungeons and even the Master Sword is all marked on your map the whole time. Oh and by the way, no joke, in Adventure of Link, the second L.O.Z. game, this guy in one village says "I AM ERROR" if you talk to him. I have proof too. I'm not kidding. Anyways, about the games in The Dark World. There are three of them. A game where you pay 30 rupees, which is the game's currency, to open one chest and keep what's inside, which is used to get a heart piece in the Dark World. There's two of these in the Light World. There's a shooting gallery. 20 rupees to play. You must shoot the octorocks from the platform with your bow to get rupees. Finally, there is a digging game. You borrow the game owner's shovel and dig up rupees and containers of magic. This game also contains a heart piece and it's a pain to get it. This game costs 80 rupees. Rupees are NOT rare in this game. You can hold up to 999. You can get these from grass, killing enemies, chests, games, all of that. Even Zora's Flippers, a tool used for swimming, is 500 rupees. In the Pond of Happiness, you need to pay 100 rupees for an expansion of how many bombs or arrows you can carry by maximum. You can carry an item or sub-weapon. One at a time only. Wanna use bombs? Press start, select bombs as your sub-weapon, you use bombs by pressing Y. Bombs are also used to break cracks in the wall to discover hidden stuff. In Zelda 1, you used bombs to blast walls and candles to burn bushes. But the bushes or walls you can bomb or burn look no different than normal bushes or walls. In this game, a part of a wall you can bomb is easily distinguishable by either a change of color or a crack in the wall. Thank you, Miyamoto for improving this! On the Zelda 1 game map, which came with every copy of the game, said which wall or bush you can destroy, but it doesn't say what it contains. It could be a hidden shop that has discounted prices, a large sum of rupees a Goron gives you, or an old man that steals some of your pocket change for "door repairs." Door repairs? It's a freaking bush.... None of that in this game though!

The graphics..oh man. This is probably the best part of the game. I know graphics don't matter, it's the game itself, but the graphics in this game are amazing. When I'm wearing the blue mail to change Link's cloth color, I feel like I'm playing this cool RPG game. Hyrule has a BIG graphical update because of the 16 bit graphics. But landmarks are actually identifiable this time. Yes, Adventure of Link, a black box inside a giant brown square IS Death Mountain. In A Link To The Past, locations are actually noticeable because of houses or obstacles. The 16 bit Super Nintendo graphics are amazing. When Nintendo said the Super Nintendo was revolutionary, they weren't messing around. These graphics aren't as good as, let's say...Street Fighter II, but these graphics are still top notch. That's all I can really say. Some of the item sprites seem very 8-bit like, but that's pretty much it...

The soundtrack of this game. Now, the music is very well composed. Okay, I'm in the Lost Woods. I have the three pendants, I'm about to grab the Master Sword...but this music..I'll just wait about 70 more minutes. Koji Kondo, stop doing this to meeeeheee! Entering the Dark World was a very special moment for me. Why? The music is considered the best part of the soundtrack of the entire franchise other than the Song of Storms from O.O.T. And the sound effects let you know what you're doing. Grabbing a rupee? There's a little high pitched noise that usually means, "bling." It's not like CHA CHING. But you know what I"m getting at. The soundtrack is well composed, the sound effects make this game very state-of-the-art, there's nothing wrong with the soundtrack. I would rate it an 11/10 if I could. Davideo7, this is your inspiration for an update...


Overall, this game has aged well! This game is overall, great. It doesn't beat Chrono Trigger or Secret of Mana, but boy is this game amazing. On Christmas, getting this was a dream come-true. All my friends were jealous. They had Super Mario World or F-Zero, which I also had, but I had Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past.
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The phrase "prequel to the first two" and a few other phrases in your review were actually taken a bit from this -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda

Which makes things a little fishy in your review. Not sure if I should summon the locals though. Anyways, this is a very detailed and an amazing review. I don't know what else to say but its just amazing... Thats my opinion on this review (since you asked me to reply to this). Keep it up...

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The phrase "prequel to the first two" and a few other phrases in your review were actually taken a bit from this -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda

Which makes things a little fishy in your review. Not sure if I should summon the locals though. Anyways, this is a very detailed and an amazing review. I don't know what else to say but its just amazing... Thats my opinion on this review (since you asked me to reply to this). Keep it up...

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mohammedroxx3 : First of all, I didn't even know of that site, and also plagiarism  would be copying the whole review. I'm just using FACTS.
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PixelBrick : hmm... but that small phrase or phrases in your review are word for word from that site. There is no way that a phrase like that can be made up and be exactly like something from a site without looking at it. And it is possible for a portion of something to be plagiarized and it doesn't have to be the whole thing to be considered plagiarized. Either way, the locals will know.
PixelBrick : hmm... but that small phrase or phrases in your review are word for word from that site. There is no way that a phrase like that can be made up and be exactly like something from a site without looking at it. And it is possible for a portion of something to be plagiarized and it doesn't have to be the whole thing to be considered plagiarized. Either way, the locals will know.
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(edited by mohammedroxx3 on 11-28-13 08:40 PM)     Post Rating: 1   Liked By: Barathemos,

11-28-13 08:43 PM
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mohammedroxx3 : Not a problem. I checked, and this is indeed original (at least according to the plagiarism checker I use).

PixelBrick - It actually is considered plagiarism if portions of your review are copied without citing the source, even if the majority is original. Still, this review checks out.
mohammedroxx3 : Not a problem. I checked, and this is indeed original (at least according to the plagiarism checker I use).

PixelBrick - It actually is considered plagiarism if portions of your review are copied without citing the source, even if the majority is original. Still, this review checks out.
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11-28-13 08:46 PM
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Eirinn : Ahh. ok. thanks for letting me know. I apologize for the summon. I was only worried for a sec that this review was plagiarized and he re-worded to look like it wasn't plagiarized it since there were some phrases that were exactly word for word from the internet.

lol. anyways, sorry about that pixel. XD
Eirinn : Ahh. ok. thanks for letting me know. I apologize for the summon. I was only worried for a sec that this review was plagiarized and he re-worded to look like it wasn't plagiarized it since there were some phrases that were exactly word for word from the internet.

lol. anyways, sorry about that pixel. XD
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(edited by mohammedroxx3 on 11-28-13 08:46 PM)     Post Rating: 1   Liked By: Barathemos,

11-28-13 08:55 PM
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mohammedroxx3 : It's cool. It could look like he read that as a reference material, since that portion so closely resembles it, but if he did, that's acceptable. I can appreciate you letting me know if you suspect a problem.


Pixel, I don't mean to imply that you did read the site for reference, just that if you had, it would have been fine, so long as you didn't quote it.
mohammedroxx3 : It's cool. It could look like he read that as a reference material, since that portion so closely resembles it, but if he did, that's acceptable. I can appreciate you letting me know if you suspect a problem.


Pixel, I don't mean to imply that you did read the site for reference, just that if you had, it would have been fine, so long as you didn't quote it.
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I actually wrote this rubbish? Oh, what the years have done.. 
I actually wrote this rubbish? Oh, what the years have done.. 
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