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03-20-16 07:30 AM
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Davideo7 : *nods appreciatively* Nice cheat...
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01-31-16 03:51 PM
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Apogree : My favourites are:

pokemon : Hard-Mode: http://www.nuzlocke.com/pokemonhardmode.php?p=1

Space Cat: http://www.nuzlocke.com/spacecat.php?p=1

Hard-Mode is the reason behind the Nuzlocke challenge. The artwork isn't initially great, but it improves greatly throughout the series. The plot line more than makes up for it.
Apogree : My favourites are:

pokemon : Hard-Mode: http://www.nuzlocke.com/pokemonhardmode.php?p=1

Space Cat: http://www.nuzlocke.com/spacecat.php?p=1

Hard-Mode is the reason behind the Nuzlocke challenge. The artwork isn't initially great, but it improves greatly throughout the series. The plot line more than makes up for it.
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01-22-16 04:34 PM
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LunarDarkness2 : If I remember correctly, my first console was the Game Boy Advance (my parents didn't let me get the Game Boy Colour, so I missed out on some Pokémon-related awesomeness for a while T-T). However, I DID have the Game Boy Advance before all of my friends. XD It was eventually traded up for a more durable SP. The Advance broke or the buttons became less responsive quite quickly for a lot of people, even if it wasn't being knocked about. I think my first games were Super Mario Advance and Krazy Racers. Ah... We were easily amused in those days... '
LunarDarkness2 : If I remember correctly, my first console was the Game Boy Advance (my parents didn't let me get the Game Boy Colour, so I missed out on some Pokémon-related awesomeness for a while T-T). However, I DID have the Game Boy Advance before all of my friends. XD It was eventually traded up for a more durable SP. The Advance broke or the buttons became less responsive quite quickly for a lot of people, even if it wasn't being knocked about. I think my first games were Super Mario Advance and Krazy Racers. Ah... We were easily amused in those days... '
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06-25-14 02:00 PM
| ID: 1040538 | 4 Words

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mlb789 : I added you.
mlb789 : I added you.
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03-09-14 02:29 PM
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Do you remember our favourite rodent and moggy battling it out on television with some form of cartoon violence such as a frying pan that, as kids, we obviously found hilarious? I never forgot this joy (if you could indeed call it that). That is why this game was an exciting prospect for me and I'd certainly play it again (albeit, for reasons that I can't completely comprehend).

Graphics:
Excellent for a Game Boy game. Some images even look like they've been pulled straight off the show (which they most likely have been). The game itself is of good quality in that it is very clear and it is easy to see where you are going, unlike some other games of it's kind. 

Sound:
The sound is excellent. The theme song of the game is almost exactly like the theme song that you would hear on TV, as is the other music which maintains the liveliness that we have all come to expect from the TV show.

Addictiveness:
Despite how easy this game is, there is just something about it that makes me want to continue playing it. It's most likely just the tantalizing prospect of hitting Tom over the head with a frying pan or engaging in some other form of amusing hi-jinks which ends in the inevitable defeat of our favourite moggy.

Story:
There is not much of a story. Tom's owners are out and Tom decides to do the thing he does best (or worst, depending on the viewpoint). Chase Jerry. Leaving out cheese, Tom lies in wait for Jerry to emerge. Jerry, seeing the cheese, checks his fridge and, surprise surprise! His cheese has run out! Now it's time to gather up all the cheese while avoiding Tom. Jerry must navigate his way through his mouse holes in a plaformer-style gameplay and play mini games where Tom inevitably ends up sporting some kind of new bruise such as sawing the legs off tables to allow the table to hit Tom on the head or to fire toast in his face from a toaster. Each minigame ends with a picture of Tom in a hilarious situation having just lost.

Depth:
As the game is so easy, there is a few hours of gameplay.

Difficulty:
While the controls are easy, I've only rated it as a 5 because Jerry is a little difficult to control in that he jumps and moves too quickly and often results in Jerry hitting the platform above him and falling, requiring you to jump all the way up again.
Do you remember our favourite rodent and moggy battling it out on television with some form of cartoon violence such as a frying pan that, as kids, we obviously found hilarious? I never forgot this joy (if you could indeed call it that). That is why this game was an exciting prospect for me and I'd certainly play it again (albeit, for reasons that I can't completely comprehend).

Graphics:
Excellent for a Game Boy game. Some images even look like they've been pulled straight off the show (which they most likely have been). The game itself is of good quality in that it is very clear and it is easy to see where you are going, unlike some other games of it's kind. 

Sound:
The sound is excellent. The theme song of the game is almost exactly like the theme song that you would hear on TV, as is the other music which maintains the liveliness that we have all come to expect from the TV show.

Addictiveness:
Despite how easy this game is, there is just something about it that makes me want to continue playing it. It's most likely just the tantalizing prospect of hitting Tom over the head with a frying pan or engaging in some other form of amusing hi-jinks which ends in the inevitable defeat of our favourite moggy.

Story:
There is not much of a story. Tom's owners are out and Tom decides to do the thing he does best (or worst, depending on the viewpoint). Chase Jerry. Leaving out cheese, Tom lies in wait for Jerry to emerge. Jerry, seeing the cheese, checks his fridge and, surprise surprise! His cheese has run out! Now it's time to gather up all the cheese while avoiding Tom. Jerry must navigate his way through his mouse holes in a plaformer-style gameplay and play mini games where Tom inevitably ends up sporting some kind of new bruise such as sawing the legs off tables to allow the table to hit Tom on the head or to fire toast in his face from a toaster. Each minigame ends with a picture of Tom in a hilarious situation having just lost.

Depth:
As the game is so easy, there is a few hours of gameplay.

Difficulty:
While the controls are easy, I've only rated it as a 5 because Jerry is a little difficult to control in that he jumps and moves too quickly and often results in Jerry hitting the platform above him and falling, requiring you to jump all the way up again.
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02-09-14 07:51 AM
| ID: 975288 | 15 Words

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Davideo7 : I have Pokémon X and my friend code is 4854 - 6722 - 5070.
Davideo7 : I have Pokémon X and my friend code is 4854 - 6722 - 5070.
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09-24-13 10:52 AM
| ID: 889774 | 43 Words

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RedHotToddy : This is a very good review. Nicely spaced and full of detail. I would like to read some more of your reviews sometime soon.
By the way... You shouldn't have done that... It didn't have to end this way... The counter resets...


RedHotToddy : This is a very good review. Nicely spaced and full of detail. I would like to read some more of your reviews sometime soon.
By the way... You shouldn't have done that... It didn't have to end this way... The counter resets...

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08-31-13 11:31 AM
| ID: 874594 | 503 Words

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Graphics - Compared to other games on the Game Boy Colour, the graphics of Wendy: Every Witch Way are surprisingly detailed. With charming cartoon-style graphics and a detailed background, this is a game that is certainly worth playing. However (and I'm not sure if I'm the only one who has encountered this problem), there have been many points during this game where I have found objects disappearing and - at some points - I've even lost sight of Wendy. These missing objects can only be seen when the player jumps. I am sure that this may only be a problem that occurred when the game was uploaded, but it does hamper the game play, especially when the timer goes missing and the player can't see how much time they have left.
Sound - The music is rather charming. It highlights the fact that she is a young witch in a dark castle without being the slightest bit ominous. Compared to many other games, the music sounds crisp, clear and is very easy to fall in love with. It sounds very mystical. Very fitting for a young witch.
Addictiveness - With all of the mazes and monsters to destroy, this game could be considered very addictive, especially as it can be hard to get past all of the monsters (some travel at different speeds), which can be frustrating but also makes you want to play on and beat the level. Not to mention the fact that everyone wants to find out whether little Wendy manages to fix her mistake or not.
Story - Wendy the Good Little Witch has upset the laws of gravity after opening a chest that she found inside her house. The player must guide Wendy through a maze-like castle and defeat various monsters with her magic wand in order to find the Moon Stones which will help her to restore gravity. The game also contains four bonus levels in which the player can guide Wendy along on her broomstick, avoiding flying objects and destroying monsters. A very compelling storyline from such an old game that keeps the player interested.
Depth - The game offers four levels which are divided into sub levels. There are also four bonus levels. Due to this, the game has a few hours of game play (assuming you don't keep dying, that is). The mazes and the monsters may keep the player busy for a while.
Difficulty - Not very difficult, considering that the grand majority of the monsters can all be defeated in one attack. However, the player must keep in mind that there is a time limit and staying around to defeat all the monsters may not be an option.
Overall - A very good game with a lot to do (considering how old it is). If the errors were sorted out, I'd probably raise the rating as the errors prevent the player from seeing what they are doing most of the time. Otherwise, I find the game very enjoyable, despite it's game-hampering errors.
Graphics - Compared to other games on the Game Boy Colour, the graphics of Wendy: Every Witch Way are surprisingly detailed. With charming cartoon-style graphics and a detailed background, this is a game that is certainly worth playing. However (and I'm not sure if I'm the only one who has encountered this problem), there have been many points during this game where I have found objects disappearing and - at some points - I've even lost sight of Wendy. These missing objects can only be seen when the player jumps. I am sure that this may only be a problem that occurred when the game was uploaded, but it does hamper the game play, especially when the timer goes missing and the player can't see how much time they have left.
Sound - The music is rather charming. It highlights the fact that she is a young witch in a dark castle without being the slightest bit ominous. Compared to many other games, the music sounds crisp, clear and is very easy to fall in love with. It sounds very mystical. Very fitting for a young witch.
Addictiveness - With all of the mazes and monsters to destroy, this game could be considered very addictive, especially as it can be hard to get past all of the monsters (some travel at different speeds), which can be frustrating but also makes you want to play on and beat the level. Not to mention the fact that everyone wants to find out whether little Wendy manages to fix her mistake or not.
Story - Wendy the Good Little Witch has upset the laws of gravity after opening a chest that she found inside her house. The player must guide Wendy through a maze-like castle and defeat various monsters with her magic wand in order to find the Moon Stones which will help her to restore gravity. The game also contains four bonus levels in which the player can guide Wendy along on her broomstick, avoiding flying objects and destroying monsters. A very compelling storyline from such an old game that keeps the player interested.
Depth - The game offers four levels which are divided into sub levels. There are also four bonus levels. Due to this, the game has a few hours of game play (assuming you don't keep dying, that is). The mazes and the monsters may keep the player busy for a while.
Difficulty - Not very difficult, considering that the grand majority of the monsters can all be defeated in one attack. However, the player must keep in mind that there is a time limit and staying around to defeat all the monsters may not be an option.
Overall - A very good game with a lot to do (considering how old it is). If the errors were sorted out, I'd probably raise the rating as the errors prevent the player from seeing what they are doing most of the time. Otherwise, I find the game very enjoyable, despite it's game-hampering errors.
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07-13-13 09:07 AM
| ID: 844683 | 47 Words

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thing1 : I am sure that you'll like being a civilian. You
won't have to be afraid of being sent out to battle anymore. I hope that you get the job that you want and do your best. And buy a puppy. That's always a good thing XD

thing1 : I am sure that you'll like being a civilian. You
won't have to be afraid of being sent out to battle anymore. I hope that you get the job that you want and do your best. And buy a puppy. That's always a good thing XD
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06-15-13 11:01 AM
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thing1 : Enjoy your break. Make sure you find a job that you enjoy.

thing1 : Enjoy your break. Make sure you find a job that you enjoy.
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Davideo7 : I just subscribed. Good luck with getting more subscribers!

Davideo7 : I just subscribed. Good luck with getting more subscribers!
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04-23-13 02:50 PM
| ID: 785489 | 32 Words

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thing1 : Just one little
question. Did you always want to be in the army? Or do you still want to be something else? And I hope that your spine is OK

thing1 : Just one little
question. Did you always want to be in the army? Or do you still want to be something else? And I hope that your spine is OK
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04-23-13 01:23 PM
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thing1 : A vlog
would be very handy. It would really help people get a sense of what you do if they're able to ask questions. Otherwise, some of us may get confused.

thing1 : A vlog
would be very handy. It would really help people get a sense of what you do if they're able to ask questions. Otherwise, some of us may get confused.
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04-18-13 10:18 AM
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thing1 : I would really love to hear about what you do at work. It would really give the members and staff of Vizzed a good sense of what soldiers such as yourself have to go through to do your job. And it would be a great way to remain active on Vizzed. By the way, it's good to see you back again.

thing1 : I would really love to hear about what you do at work. It would really give the members and staff of Vizzed a good sense of what soldiers such as yourself have to go through to do your job. And it would be a great way to remain active on Vizzed. By the way, it's good to see you back again.
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03-24-13 08:47 AM
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thing1 : Yea. I know exactly what you mean. I got two people ganging up on me once, swearing at me and mocking the Christian religion. It was because they peeved off another guy who swore and later apologised to everyone and I forgave him because I'm a Christian. I explained this to the two guys who wouldn't leave this one guy alone for swearing
and they ridiculed me and said that they were thankful that I wasn't American. I asked them what they had against us and there was a pause before they said "Nothing, really."
Needless to say, I LOL'd.
Yea. They were kind of stupid. And never apologised. But then they both started swearing and that's just not appropriate for a family friendly site. If I were the moderators, I would do what they do on other websites and have the comments monitored. Then they could reprimand those who are stupid enough to go on like that.
Rant over.

thing1 : Yea. I know exactly what you mean. I got two people ganging up on me once, swearing at me and mocking the Christian religion. It was because they peeved off another guy who swore and later apologised to everyone and I forgave him because I'm a Christian. I explained this to the two guys who wouldn't leave this one guy alone for swearing
and they ridiculed me and said that they were thankful that I wasn't American. I asked them what they had against us and there was a pause before they said "Nothing, really."
Needless to say, I LOL'd.
Yea. They were kind of stupid. And never apologised. But then they both started swearing and that's just not appropriate for a family friendly site. If I were the moderators, I would do what they do on other websites and have the comments monitored. Then they could reprimand those who are stupid enough to go on like that.
Rant over.
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03-11-13 11:56 AM
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The house glitch isn't hard to bypass. You have to get the parcel and lose on the first route without entering the first Pokémon Centre. You'll lose money but you'll be sent straight home. The Gym Leader will have returned to the Gym by the time that you return to the town again so it is possible to continue the game.
The house glitch isn't hard to bypass. You have to get the parcel and lose on the first route without entering the first Pokémon Centre. You'll lose money but you'll be sent straight home. The Gym Leader will have returned to the Gym by the time that you return to the town again so it is possible to continue the game.
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12-30-12 05:52 AM
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Beastmode64 : Thank you very much.

Beastmode64 : Thank you very much.
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12-29-12 04:49 AM
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Singelli : I know. Nice guy but it was totally unexpected. But maybe thing1 doesn't watch Pokemon and he's just amazed that they have one.

Singelli : I know. Nice guy but it was totally unexpected. But maybe thing1 doesn't watch Pokemon and he's just amazed that they have one.
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12-27-12 04:16 PM
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thing1 : Yea. Ninetales is the evolved form of Vulpix through use of a Fire Stone. It's very pretty. It's 1st Gen. I'm surprised you don't know it.

thing1 : Yea. Ninetales is the evolved form of Vulpix through use of a Fire Stone. It's very pretty. It's 1st Gen. I'm surprised you don't know it.
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12-27-12 04:11 PM
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Singelli : Wow! I wasn't expecting such a warm welcome so early! Thank you. I'll be sure to PM him if I have the time.

Singelli : Wow! I wasn't expecting such a warm welcome so early! Thank you. I'll be sure to PM him if I have the time.
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