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03-28-11 04:55 PM
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I have a friend that I had a major crush on for about three months, and decided that I should tell him because I felt guilty about it. I told him, and it got real awkward real fast between us. Now he says we shouldn't talk to each other for a while and now I feel really bad about creating this unhealthy tension between us. What should I do?
I have a friend that I had a major crush on for about three months, and decided that I should tell him because I felt guilty about it. I told him, and it got real awkward real fast between us. Now he says we shouldn't talk to each other for a while and now I feel really bad about creating this unhealthy tension between us. What should I do?
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03-28-11 04:48 PM
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5)The World Ends With You
4)Final Fantasy VI
3)Chrono Trigger
2)Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille Zur Macht
1)Dragon Quest V
5)The World Ends With You
4)Final Fantasy VI
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1)Dragon Quest V
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03-05-11 09:48 PM
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The best thing about old games is how they work with their limitations. Nowadays we don't have to worry about how many pixels a sprite can have, or how many kilobits can fit into a cartridge; often times, it was how creative old games were with their limitations that made me play games that are older than I am. The best things to come from modern games I think are how certain limitations were lifted from old games; in a game, we can have more than one battle theme and be able to roam without random encounters which is a good thing, the problem is that developers try to wow gamers with visuals and loose the charm that old games had.
The best thing about old games is how they work with their limitations. Nowadays we don't have to worry about how many pixels a sprite can have, or how many kilobits can fit into a cartridge; often times, it was how creative old games were with their limitations that made me play games that are older than I am. The best things to come from modern games I think are how certain limitations were lifted from old games; in a game, we can have more than one battle theme and be able to roam without random encounters which is a good thing, the problem is that developers try to wow gamers with visuals and loose the charm that old games had.
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03-05-11 09:39 PM
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I played Kingdom Hearts for an 8 hour marathon and couldn't look at anything with a back-light for the rest of the day. I just put my face into a pillow and felt my eyeballs pulse. After that, I think I lasted 3.5 hours on a DS game before I got a headache and turned it off.
I played Kingdom Hearts for an 8 hour marathon and couldn't look at anything with a back-light for the rest of the day. I just put my face into a pillow and felt my eyeballs pulse. After that, I think I lasted 3.5 hours on a DS game before I got a headache and turned it off.
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03-05-11 09:33 PM
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I have both, and I would say the DS. No loading times are quite nice, and the DS has a better collection of RPGs than the PSP does. Plus, I always seemed to find it easer to pick up and play a DS, playing the PSP became a chore after a while.
I have both, and I would say the DS. No loading times are quite nice, and the DS has a better collection of RPGs than the PSP does. Plus, I always seemed to find it easer to pick up and play a DS, playing the PSP became a chore after a while.
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03-05-11 09:21 PM
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5) Final Fantasy XII - "Born Anew"
4) GoldenEye 007 - "Cradle"
3) Dragon Quest V - "Satan"
2) Final Fantasy VI - "Dancing Mad"
1) Xenosaga: Der Wille Zur Macht - "Final Battle"
5) Final Fantasy XII - "Born Anew"
4) GoldenEye 007 - "Cradle"
3) Dragon Quest V - "Satan"
2) Final Fantasy VI - "Dancing Mad"
1) Xenosaga: Der Wille Zur Macht - "Final Battle"
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02-16-11 10:18 PM
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EXAMPLE: I'm male, and the highest I have is 150 hours total on Kingdom Hearts.
EXAMPLE: I'm male, and the highest I have is 150 hours total on Kingdom Hearts.
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02-16-11 10:09 PM
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Besides Yu Yevon, I think Kefka would be it. I love him as a villain, but 62000 HP doesn't cut it when Celes can double-cast Ultima for 19998 damage a turn with everyone else tossing 9999's with Ulitma; heck, that set up is possible with minimal work. In addition, Kefka can be one-shotted with a Genji Glove, Offering, and Atma Weapon/ Ragnarök, 79992 damage, anyone?
Besides Yu Yevon, I think Kefka would be it. I love him as a villain, but 62000 HP doesn't cut it when Celes can double-cast Ultima for 19998 damage a turn with everyone else tossing 9999's with Ulitma; heck, that set up is possible with minimal work. In addition, Kefka can be one-shotted with a Genji Glove, Offering, and Atma Weapon/ Ragnarök, 79992 damage, anyone?
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07-05-10 08:53 PM
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Hello, I have found a copy of Dragon Warrior VII for a total of $34. I've been wanting to get DW VII for a while now, but haven't really had too much extra money. If I purchase this copy, will I be overpaying? If $34 is too expensive, what is a price range I should be looking out for?

Thank you all so much!
Hello, I have found a copy of Dragon Warrior VII for a total of $34. I've been wanting to get DW VII for a while now, but haven't really had too much extra money. If I purchase this copy, will I be overpaying? If $34 is too expensive, what is a price range I should be looking out for?

Thank you all so much!
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06-23-10 01:52 PM
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I have to go with the Nintendo DS Lite, because the DS is an awesome system to start with, but it does have a GBA slot, which makes it 100x's better.
I have to go with the Nintendo DS Lite, because the DS is an awesome system to start with, but it does have a GBA slot, which makes it 100x's better.
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06-23-10 12:20 PM
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Final Fantasy I: Chaos has the lowest HP of any final boss, with only 2000 HP in the NES version.

Final Fantasy I: This was one of the first RPGs to show the both the ememy and player party in a side view.

Final Fantasy II: This is arguably the first story intensive console RPG.

Final Fantasy II: This was the first Final Fantasy to have playable characters die.

Final Fantasy II: This was the first game in the series to abandon traditional leveling up.

Final Fantasy III: This is one of the, if not the first console RPG to use a job system that you can switch in the game.

Final Fantasy IV: Final Fantasy IV was translated in Japan, then sent to America where non-professional translators tried to fix the horrendous job the Japanese translators did. Examining this mess of a localization was also the first test of translator Ted Woosley.

Final Fantasy IV: This was the first Final Fantasy to use the Active Time Battle system.

Final Fantasy V: This game was not released in America because Square believed the Job System to be too complex and confusing for and American audience. This is why Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest was released.

Final Fantasy VI: This is the first game in the series which the antagonist successfully takes over and destroys the world, and features an attempted suicide.

Final Fantasy VI: This is quite possibly the only SNES game in America to feature teen pregnancy uncensored.

Final Fantasy VII: The translators from the first Final Fantasy also translated the seventh in the series.

Final Fantasy VII: This was the second game to be numbered properly in America.

Final Fantasy VIII: This was the first Final Fantasy to use photo realistic characters consistently through-out the game.

Final Fantasy IX: The ninth entry was originally to be a spin-off to the series, but was promoted while in development.

Final Fantasy IX: This is also the last game in the main series to use the Active Time Battle system.

Final Fantasy X: This is the first game in the series to feature voice acting.

Final Fantasy X: This is the last main series Final Fantasy to use random encounters.

Final Fantasy X: This is the first time Nobuo Umeatsu did not compose the score alone.

Final Fantasy X: This is the first main series game to have a sequel.

Final Fantasy XI: This is the first MMO Final Fantasy.

Final Fantasy XI: This is the first game to use the Real Time Battle system.

Final Fantasy XII: This is the only main series game to take place in Ivalice.

Final Fantasy XII: The abandonment of random encounters was due to the backlash from their inclusion in Final Fantasy X.

Final Fantasy XIII: Final Fantasy XIII was originally planed for the PS2, but was moved to the PS3 when SquareEnix discovered the console's power.

Final Fantasy XIII: This is the only game in the series to include multiple successful suicides.

Final Fantasy XIII: This is the only game in the series to have a different main theme based on the game's region.
Final Fantasy I: Chaos has the lowest HP of any final boss, with only 2000 HP in the NES version.

Final Fantasy I: This was one of the first RPGs to show the both the ememy and player party in a side view.

Final Fantasy II: This is arguably the first story intensive console RPG.

Final Fantasy II: This was the first Final Fantasy to have playable characters die.

Final Fantasy II: This was the first game in the series to abandon traditional leveling up.

Final Fantasy III: This is one of the, if not the first console RPG to use a job system that you can switch in the game.

Final Fantasy IV: Final Fantasy IV was translated in Japan, then sent to America where non-professional translators tried to fix the horrendous job the Japanese translators did. Examining this mess of a localization was also the first test of translator Ted Woosley.

Final Fantasy IV: This was the first Final Fantasy to use the Active Time Battle system.

Final Fantasy V: This game was not released in America because Square believed the Job System to be too complex and confusing for and American audience. This is why Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest was released.

Final Fantasy VI: This is the first game in the series which the antagonist successfully takes over and destroys the world, and features an attempted suicide.

Final Fantasy VI: This is quite possibly the only SNES game in America to feature teen pregnancy uncensored.

Final Fantasy VII: The translators from the first Final Fantasy also translated the seventh in the series.

Final Fantasy VII: This was the second game to be numbered properly in America.

Final Fantasy VIII: This was the first Final Fantasy to use photo realistic characters consistently through-out the game.

Final Fantasy IX: The ninth entry was originally to be a spin-off to the series, but was promoted while in development.

Final Fantasy IX: This is also the last game in the main series to use the Active Time Battle system.

Final Fantasy X: This is the first game in the series to feature voice acting.

Final Fantasy X: This is the last main series Final Fantasy to use random encounters.

Final Fantasy X: This is the first time Nobuo Umeatsu did not compose the score alone.

Final Fantasy X: This is the first main series game to have a sequel.

Final Fantasy XI: This is the first MMO Final Fantasy.

Final Fantasy XI: This is the first game to use the Real Time Battle system.

Final Fantasy XII: This is the only main series game to take place in Ivalice.

Final Fantasy XII: The abandonment of random encounters was due to the backlash from their inclusion in Final Fantasy X.

Final Fantasy XIII: Final Fantasy XIII was originally planed for the PS2, but was moved to the PS3 when SquareEnix discovered the console's power.

Final Fantasy XIII: This is the only game in the series to include multiple successful suicides.

Final Fantasy XIII: This is the only game in the series to have a different main theme based on the game's region.
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06-23-10 11:54 AM
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Kain Highwind is my personal favorite. He's a dragoon, has internal and external conflicts, and develops very well as a character. Second would be Rydia simply because she's awesome, and third would be Cecil, until he becomes a Paladin.
Kain Highwind is my personal favorite. He's a dragoon, has internal and external conflicts, and develops very well as a character. Second would be Rydia simply because she's awesome, and third would be Cecil, until he becomes a Paladin.
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06-23-10 03:07 AM
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From my childhood, I remember a game which I enjoyed very much. It was either an E or T rated game from the N64/PSX era, and involved a plot to send either demons or gremlins into the dreams of two children. From what I remember, there was a young boy who used a candle stick as a weapon, and his sister who used her teddy bear. I don't exactly know which system the game was on; I want to say it was on the N64, but there may have been an FMV sequence in the game's intro, and I do remember at least some voice acting. Please, help me remember a part of my childhood again. Please reply to this thread if you have any information whatsoever regarding the identity of this lost gem of a game. I thank you very much.

-violawes
From my childhood, I remember a game which I enjoyed very much. It was either an E or T rated game from the N64/PSX era, and involved a plot to send either demons or gremlins into the dreams of two children. From what I remember, there was a young boy who used a candle stick as a weapon, and his sister who used her teddy bear. I don't exactly know which system the game was on; I want to say it was on the N64, but there may have been an FMV sequence in the game's intro, and I do remember at least some voice acting. Please, help me remember a part of my childhood again. Please reply to this thread if you have any information whatsoever regarding the identity of this lost gem of a game. I thank you very much.

-violawes
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06-23-10 02:59 AM
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Though many people probably know about it, "The Legend of Dragoon" is a very underrated RPG that I know and love!

By the way, I can't remember for the life of me the name of this game from the N64/PSX era. I can't remember what system it was on for sure, I want to say N64, but I vaguely remember an FMV, and clearly remember their being at least some voice acting. In the game, the plot involved something about manipulating dreams with gremlins or demons, and the playable characters included a boy who uses a candle as a weapon, or a girl who uses a teddy bear, all in their dream. If anyone knows the recognizes, has a vague idea of, or knows the name of the game, please, please e-mail me at violawes@gmail.com! I thank you so much for helping me!
Though many people probably know about it, "The Legend of Dragoon" is a very underrated RPG that I know and love!

By the way, I can't remember for the life of me the name of this game from the N64/PSX era. I can't remember what system it was on for sure, I want to say N64, but I vaguely remember an FMV, and clearly remember their being at least some voice acting. In the game, the plot involved something about manipulating dreams with gremlins or demons, and the playable characters included a boy who uses a candle as a weapon, or a girl who uses a teddy bear, all in their dream. If anyone knows the recognizes, has a vague idea of, or knows the name of the game, please, please e-mail me at violawes@gmail.com! I thank you so much for helping me!
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06-23-10 02:40 AM
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GoldenEye, hands down.
GoldenEye, hands down.
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06-23-10 02:35 AM
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After doing some research, I have found a very interesting fact about the Nintendo 64--it has the same power as a PS2! Being a 64-Bit system, the N64 rivals the PS2 in computing power, and has double the power of an original X-Box, the Gamecube, and the Wii. What I would like to discuss is the lost opportunity that Nintendo had with the N64. If the N64 was disk based, just imagine how Nintendo would have dominated Sony during the late 90s, the Final Fantasy series would have stayed on Nintendo consoles, and the PS era Final Fantasy games could have looked like Final Fantasy X! Now, I grew up with the N64, but looking back, if I could change the N64, I would in a heartbeat. To those who have found this thread, please respond with reactions to understanding the lost power of the N64, weather or not you would have changed the N64 if you could, and possibly reminisce about memories of the N64.
After doing some research, I have found a very interesting fact about the Nintendo 64--it has the same power as a PS2! Being a 64-Bit system, the N64 rivals the PS2 in computing power, and has double the power of an original X-Box, the Gamecube, and the Wii. What I would like to discuss is the lost opportunity that Nintendo had with the N64. If the N64 was disk based, just imagine how Nintendo would have dominated Sony during the late 90s, the Final Fantasy series would have stayed on Nintendo consoles, and the PS era Final Fantasy games could have looked like Final Fantasy X! Now, I grew up with the N64, but looking back, if I could change the N64, I would in a heartbeat. To those who have found this thread, please respond with reactions to understanding the lost power of the N64, weather or not you would have changed the N64 if you could, and possibly reminisce about memories of the N64.
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06-21-10 01:47 PM
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metal572 : I've just beaten IV again, have gone through VI multiple times, and got Chrono Trigger inside my DS right now! Anyways, I appreciate your great taste in games and will probably do a run through of VI on my GBA again after going through Chrono Trigger.
metal572 : I've just beaten IV again, have gone through VI multiple times, and got Chrono Trigger inside my DS right now! Anyways, I appreciate your great taste in games and will probably do a run through of VI on my GBA again after going through Chrono Trigger.
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06-13-10 10:48 PM
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Thank you so much for helping me decide!
Thank you so much for helping me decide!
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04-17-10 04:34 PM
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I can't believe I forgot to add my answer! I got the summoner class. I thought I had to get Black Mage, or something close, so summoner was in my error buffer zone.
I can't believe I forgot to add my answer! I got the summoner class. I thought I had to get Black Mage, or something close, so summoner was in my error buffer zone.
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03-21-10 03:36 PM
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http://www.insomniel.com/quizzes/ffclassesquiz.html

Take the quiz at this link, and tell what class was suggested for you, and if the results were spot on, or way off your expected result.
http://www.insomniel.com/quizzes/ffclassesquiz.html

Take the quiz at this link, and tell what class was suggested for you, and if the results were spot on, or way off your expected result.
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