4 Posts Found by Magitek44
07-22-14 10:05 AM
| ID: 1054463 | 263 Words
| ID: 1054463 | 263 Words
I have more than one favourite film as it is hard to balance them all. I'm more of a fan of classic horrors, adrenalin fuelled meat head action movies, comedies that are actually funny and many more. Here's a list: 1. The Evil Dead 3: Army of Darkness - why? Because BOOMstick, Bruce Campbell, comedy/horror that surprisingly works. 2. John Carpenters The Thing - cult classic horror film directed by my favourite horror director, also I love the effects and it's way with horror and concept is quite clever. 3. Hot Fuzz / Shaun of the Dead - Simon Pegg is just funny and so is dark comedy. Violent, over the top, funny, clever and British. 4. Misery / The Shining - clever little adaptations of Steven Kings classic novels, I prefer the movies over the books. 5. Pulp Fiction - Tarantino is great, his films are great but this has to be his best one. Clever, focuses on multiple characters, entertaining to listen to all the talking and don't forget the always angry shouting Samuel L. Jackson. 6. Watership Down - this used to come on early on BBC 1 despite it being a little bit bloody. Watched it, loved it. A gritty dark story about rabbits trying to kill each other, it deserves more than what it got and what it got was angry mothers that can't get a grip. There are more but I'm afraid I can't list them all as there's just too many so I noted down the obvious ones in my head, consider these the "top 6". 1. The Evil Dead 3: Army of Darkness - why? Because BOOMstick, Bruce Campbell, comedy/horror that surprisingly works. 2. John Carpenters The Thing - cult classic horror film directed by my favourite horror director, also I love the effects and it's way with horror and concept is quite clever. 3. Hot Fuzz / Shaun of the Dead - Simon Pegg is just funny and so is dark comedy. Violent, over the top, funny, clever and British. 4. Misery / The Shining - clever little adaptations of Steven Kings classic novels, I prefer the movies over the books. 5. Pulp Fiction - Tarantino is great, his films are great but this has to be his best one. Clever, focuses on multiple characters, entertaining to listen to all the talking and don't forget the always angry shouting Samuel L. Jackson. 6. Watership Down - this used to come on early on BBC 1 despite it being a little bit bloody. Watched it, loved it. A gritty dark story about rabbits trying to kill each other, it deserves more than what it got and what it got was angry mothers that can't get a grip. There are more but I'm afraid I can't list them all as there's just too many so I noted down the obvious ones in my head, consider these the "top 6". |
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07-21-14 02:50 PM
| ID: 1053905 | 305 Words
| ID: 1053905 | 305 Words
Not sure if this has been covered or not but it doesn't seem like it anyways. I have given the RGR room a thorough scanning (that's with my eyes) and there doesn't seem to be an option to export or import save files. Now I'm going to suggest 3 things so I don't end up looking stupid, here we go. 1. Either the option is there and I'm not looking hard enough, if so then make it more visible to the naked eye. 2. It's not there and should be implemented to the site as it may prove useful (I'll explain in a minute). 3. Vizzed has had problems with importing and exporting save files before and I'm missing some important information that might explain why (as I'm new here). As you can see, exporting and importing save files may prove useful. Say I'm going on holiday and I have an emulator app on my phone but I'm already halfway through a game on Vizzed and I would very much like to FINISH HIM!!!... uh I mean finish it on holiday, I could maybe export the save file from vizzed and import it to the emulator on my phone (which has an import saves option quite surprisingly). Or maybe I'm getting sick of using emulators on my computer as they may carry viruses or make the desktop look like a mine field and start using Vizzed as it is more efficient in more ways. But I have save files that I may want to carry over, maybe I could import them to vizzed. But the real question is: can it be done? If so, that'd be great and may help a lot of people out. I hope I didn't sound ignorant in this post and if I am wrong then I need a good educating. I have given the RGR room a thorough scanning (that's with my eyes) and there doesn't seem to be an option to export or import save files. Now I'm going to suggest 3 things so I don't end up looking stupid, here we go. 1. Either the option is there and I'm not looking hard enough, if so then make it more visible to the naked eye. 2. It's not there and should be implemented to the site as it may prove useful (I'll explain in a minute). 3. Vizzed has had problems with importing and exporting save files before and I'm missing some important information that might explain why (as I'm new here). As you can see, exporting and importing save files may prove useful. Say I'm going on holiday and I have an emulator app on my phone but I'm already halfway through a game on Vizzed and I would very much like to FINISH HIM!!!... uh I mean finish it on holiday, I could maybe export the save file from vizzed and import it to the emulator on my phone (which has an import saves option quite surprisingly). Or maybe I'm getting sick of using emulators on my computer as they may carry viruses or make the desktop look like a mine field and start using Vizzed as it is more efficient in more ways. But I have save files that I may want to carry over, maybe I could import them to vizzed. But the real question is: can it be done? If so, that'd be great and may help a lot of people out. I hope I didn't sound ignorant in this post and if I am wrong then I need a good educating. |
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07-20-14 02:04 PM
| ID: 1053074 | 57 Words
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Final Fantasy III (VI) [SNES] for me, just started and it's my first one, so far I'm loving it. I've always criticized the Final Fantasy series for being "overrated", but ignorance is bliss I guess. I'm going to see if I can pick up Final Fantasy XIII and some of the older ones for my PlayStation 3. |
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I'm not really a big fan of forums but if it comes with a Retro Game Room where I can play classic games leading up to the PS1 era then sign me up. Anyway, I am Magitek44. Judging by the name I am a bit of a Final Fantasy fan(boy) with FFVI being my favorite. I am fifteenth (nearly sixteen) and am about to go into college this September. I am from the UK and I have aspergers syndrome. I have a PS3 (I don't go online though but I may make exceptions and make a PSN account). I play Diablo 3, Red Dead Redemption, Payday 2, Battlefield 3 if anyone is interested. I will be getting a 3DS for my birthday with Pokémon and Zelda, and I'm looking forward to the other releases which is which is why I'm getting it so late. Well, that's everything I'm going to tell you anyway so I'll see you around. Anyway, I am Magitek44. Judging by the name I am a bit of a Final Fantasy fan(boy) with FFVI being my favorite. I am fifteenth (nearly sixteen) and am about to go into college this September. I am from the UK and I have aspergers syndrome. I have a PS3 (I don't go online though but I may make exceptions and make a PSN account). I play Diablo 3, Red Dead Redemption, Payday 2, Battlefield 3 if anyone is interested. I will be getting a 3DS for my birthday with Pokémon and Zelda, and I'm looking forward to the other releases which is which is why I'm getting it so late. Well, that's everything I'm going to tell you anyway so I'll see you around. |
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