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03-13-12 01:30 PM
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The Sims 3 is kind of a prequel based on the 'timeline'. With the Goth family, in the first game you have the premade family of Mortimer, Bella, and their daughter Cassandra. In the Sims 2, Mortimer is an old man, Cassandra is an adult, and they have a second child, Alexander. Also Bella is missing. In the Sims 3, however, Mortimer and Bella are both children. Which makes it a prequel of sorts. Of course with the nature of the game you have to make the storyline yourself, so there's very little to go on plotwise, but it is still there. Since you can take control of little kid Mortimer and Bella's lives though in Sims 3, it may be more of an Alternate Reality than a prequel.
The Sims 3 is kind of a prequel based on the 'timeline'. With the Goth family, in the first game you have the premade family of Mortimer, Bella, and their daughter Cassandra. In the Sims 2, Mortimer is an old man, Cassandra is an adult, and they have a second child, Alexander. Also Bella is missing. In the Sims 3, however, Mortimer and Bella are both children. Which makes it a prequel of sorts. Of course with the nature of the game you have to make the storyline yourself, so there's very little to go on plotwise, but it is still there. Since you can take control of little kid Mortimer and Bella's lives though in Sims 3, it may be more of an Alternate Reality than a prequel.
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01-26-12 01:51 AM
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-A NES
-A Nintendo 64 (but it only has Pokémon Stadium. Bought specifically for Pokémon Stadium)
-A Game boy Color
-A Game boy Advance
-A Game boy Advance SP
-A Nintendo DS
-PSP
-PS2
-Wii
-PS3 (somewhat, it isn't mine, but I have two games for it)
-A NES
-A Nintendo 64 (but it only has Pokémon Stadium. Bought specifically for Pokémon Stadium)
-A Game boy Color
-A Game boy Advance
-A Game boy Advance SP
-A Nintendo DS
-PSP
-PS2
-Wii
-PS3 (somewhat, it isn't mine, but I have two games for it)
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01-26-12 01:45 AM
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clipper782
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Well... when I was little Mario was always just the annoying guy I had to kill off before I could spend the rest of the game playing as Luigi.

Well... when I was little Mario was always just the annoying guy I had to kill off before I could spend the rest of the game playing as Luigi.

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01-26-12 12:02 AM
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I really liked Demyx. Even though he isn't really a major character really. I liked his personality. I did not want to fight him when the time rolled around. This was in Kingdom Hearts 2 by the way, which was the first one I ever played. I was pretty endeared to Roxas and the rest of the Organization, and I always thought Sora and the others made things seem a little too black and white. I couldn't tell if this was deliberate or not though. Saix was particularly tragic, I thought, as well. And Axel near the end there. I always feel obligated to wield Bond of Flame or whatever other Axel-related keyblade is available, it just seems like something that needs to happen.
I really liked Demyx. Even though he isn't really a major character really. I liked his personality. I did not want to fight him when the time rolled around. This was in Kingdom Hearts 2 by the way, which was the first one I ever played. I was pretty endeared to Roxas and the rest of the Organization, and I always thought Sora and the others made things seem a little too black and white. I couldn't tell if this was deliberate or not though. Saix was particularly tragic, I thought, as well. And Axel near the end there. I always feel obligated to wield Bond of Flame or whatever other Axel-related keyblade is available, it just seems like something that needs to happen.
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01-25-12 11:49 PM
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Favourite Gym Leader would probably be a toss up between Jasmine and Giovanni.

I don't really know what it is about Jasmine I like, maybe just because she looks like this sweet little girl-and then she has this monstrous steelix. Also her dedication in helping Amphy. She was usually a hard gym leader for me when I picked Chikorita, but she was okay with Totodile.

Now Giovanni on the other hand is... well he's evil. The reason I like Giovanni though is because I think it's an interesting journey. You come to his gym first, but you can't get in. Then you spend the rest of the game defeating him and his evil team and then you get to the final gym, and both of the major plotlines tie together. You have your final gym battle and the final battle with the big bad, one in the same. Also I love the ground type, so in that regard, Giovanni is awesome. Even though he is evil.
Favourite Gym Leader would probably be a toss up between Jasmine and Giovanni.

I don't really know what it is about Jasmine I like, maybe just because she looks like this sweet little girl-and then she has this monstrous steelix. Also her dedication in helping Amphy. She was usually a hard gym leader for me when I picked Chikorita, but she was okay with Totodile.

Now Giovanni on the other hand is... well he's evil. The reason I like Giovanni though is because I think it's an interesting journey. You come to his gym first, but you can't get in. Then you spend the rest of the game defeating him and his evil team and then you get to the final gym, and both of the major plotlines tie together. You have your final gym battle and the final battle with the big bad, one in the same. Also I love the ground type, so in that regard, Giovanni is awesome. Even though he is evil.
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01-25-12 11:37 PM
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I don't remember how old I was when I first played a Pokémon game. Probably 7, because I had been bugging my mom for an awfully long time before I got my first game at the age of 8. Third grade, Christmas, Pokémon Blue. I also got a purple game boy color, which still have, though I have a different copy of Blue now since the first one got lost or stolen or something.
I don't remember how old I was when I first played a Pokémon game. Probably 7, because I had been bugging my mom for an awfully long time before I got my first game at the age of 8. Third grade, Christmas, Pokémon Blue. I also got a purple game boy color, which still have, though I have a different copy of Blue now since the first one got lost or stolen or something.
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01-25-12 11:32 PM
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My favourite was Legacy of Goku 2, but I'm really more into RPGs than Fighting games, so I guess that makes me rather limited. Plus it was the first Dragon Ball Z game I ever played and I just thought it was awesome to be playing a dragon ball z video game.
My favourite was Legacy of Goku 2, but I'm really more into RPGs than Fighting games, so I guess that makes me rather limited. Plus it was the first Dragon Ball Z game I ever played and I just thought it was awesome to be playing a dragon ball z video game.
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01-25-12 11:24 PM
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Well I had gold first and I played with Chikorita, but that game kind of died. So, when I got Crystal, I chose Totodile, and decided that yes, I really liked Totodile. For SoulSilver I kind of cheated through trading and picked all of the starters. But I think my favourite is still Totodile.
Well I had gold first and I played with Chikorita, but that game kind of died. So, when I got Crystal, I chose Totodile, and decided that yes, I really liked Totodile. For SoulSilver I kind of cheated through trading and picked all of the starters. But I think my favourite is still Totodile.
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01-25-12 11:07 PM
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When I was really young, toddler-young, learning about the magical whistles in Super Mario Bros 3 from older and more experienced cousins. And on the first Super Mario Bros, in World 3 (I think) where there's that koopa that you can use to get infinite lives? I never actually managed to do that trick, but I remember watching other people do it. The music from Legacy of the Wizard was a pretty vivid early memory, as well as the strange plot lines my three year old self came up with to explain the seemingly plot less game. Playing Dragon Warrior 2 and never being able to figure out how to advance past Moonbrooke. (Couldn't ever find the Magic Mirror, or whatever it is). And never, ever making it past the second level in Legendary Wings.
When I was really young, toddler-young, learning about the magical whistles in Super Mario Bros 3 from older and more experienced cousins. And on the first Super Mario Bros, in World 3 (I think) where there's that koopa that you can use to get infinite lives? I never actually managed to do that trick, but I remember watching other people do it. The music from Legacy of the Wizard was a pretty vivid early memory, as well as the strange plot lines my three year old self came up with to explain the seemingly plot less game. Playing Dragon Warrior 2 and never being able to figure out how to advance past Moonbrooke. (Couldn't ever find the Magic Mirror, or whatever it is). And never, ever making it past the second level in Legendary Wings.
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01-25-12 10:55 PM
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I just got Final Fantasy Tactics A2 recently, so I haven't actually played much of it. I have played Final Fantasy Tactics Advance though, and I guess A2 is kind of like a sequel to that one? Same general game play at least, with some different classes and such, I think? I've never played the original Final Fantasy Tactics though, so it might be worthwhile to try and get it from the PlayStation Store next time I'm at home. Other than that though I think the only turn-based strategy game I have for the DS is Civilization Revolution, which I don't really like as much as the other Civilization games I've played, I guess it was simplified for the DS? I don't know. I do like the Final Fantasy Tactics series from what I've played of it, and I would be tempted to say I liked it best if only I had actually played past the very first part.
I just got Final Fantasy Tactics A2 recently, so I haven't actually played much of it. I have played Final Fantasy Tactics Advance though, and I guess A2 is kind of like a sequel to that one? Same general game play at least, with some different classes and such, I think? I've never played the original Final Fantasy Tactics though, so it might be worthwhile to try and get it from the PlayStation Store next time I'm at home. Other than that though I think the only turn-based strategy game I have for the DS is Civilization Revolution, which I don't really like as much as the other Civilization games I've played, I guess it was simplified for the DS? I don't know. I do like the Final Fantasy Tactics series from what I've played of it, and I would be tempted to say I liked it best if only I had actually played past the very first part.
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01-25-12 10:45 PM
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I love Star Ocean 3. Albel was probably my favourite from the first time he was introduced. My main party ended up being Fayt, Cliff, and Albel, I think. I wanted to add Sophia but I didn't have enough patience to bring her level up. Also I've only finished the game on the easiest mode so far, so I don't know much about the battle trophies. I do like the battle system, but it has been a while since I've played so I would probably have to remember how to do it. I also liked the graphics, even though I suppose they are a bit dated now. I still like the look and feel of the game. I don't remember exactly what it was either, but I know I liked the music that played in Peterny. Also I haven't played Star Ocean 1 or 2, but I'm pretty sure the game is entirely different characters. I don't think they have any relation to the other ones, but I could be wrong. I do have one of the Star Ocean PSP games though, First Departure? I'm not sure how that would fit in with the other games. If at all.
I love Star Ocean 3. Albel was probably my favourite from the first time he was introduced. My main party ended up being Fayt, Cliff, and Albel, I think. I wanted to add Sophia but I didn't have enough patience to bring her level up. Also I've only finished the game on the easiest mode so far, so I don't know much about the battle trophies. I do like the battle system, but it has been a while since I've played so I would probably have to remember how to do it. I also liked the graphics, even though I suppose they are a bit dated now. I still like the look and feel of the game. I don't remember exactly what it was either, but I know I liked the music that played in Peterny. Also I haven't played Star Ocean 1 or 2, but I'm pretty sure the game is entirely different characters. I don't think they have any relation to the other ones, but I could be wrong. I do have one of the Star Ocean PSP games though, First Departure? I'm not sure how that would fit in with the other games. If at all.
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