can you find somewhere to upload what you had? it was like 5 stagesUmm... nope. The host I used last time (a friend of a friend of a friend) is like... not doing well at the moment. So I can't use that again. And I have absolutely no other place to put things. I do still have the demo, though, so don't worry. You'll get to play it again.
i want to play ta least THAT again
Arr, why is my football(soccer...) match scheduled at 9 o clock?
Sawtooth is correct, the Wavebirdesque picture is a mockup.
I am in love with the laser gun shell. Brings the Duck Hunt memories back. Man, I love Nintendo.
I love my Nintendog, "Wolf".
Heh, I got 99 water, 99 canned food, all frisbees ( normal camo and sponsor, is there more?), sunglasses, Luigi hat, $900 and more. Yet I got the game yesterday. The trick is to go on walks every half hour to get stuff and save before competitions so if you lose you can just retry. No cheats man.I love my Nintendog, "Wolf".
Ha, mines named "ninja" I'm trying to work up enough money so that my girlfriend can have one on my cart.
- Dog
Heh, I got 99 water, 99 canned food, all frisbees ( normal camo and sponsor, is there more?), sunglasses, Luigi hat, $900 and more. Yet I got the game yesterday. The trick is to go on walks every half hour to get stuff and save before competitions so if you lose you can just retry. No cheats man.I love my Nintendog, "Wolf".
Ha, mines named "ninja" I'm trying to work up enough money so that my girlfriend can have one on my cart.
- Dog
GBA games seems more crisp.
I have two real big Chow Chow dogs which could eat your dog, the Nintendogs, and your next of kin.
NOES! :-X
don't leave me alone with these madmen Blue!!!
I agree.. GBA games where they force you to link to fully explore the game are a ripoff, because you have to buy two copies of the game.... $$$And for me, it's not just the blatant cash grab either. I don't have a problem with games that want to sell you maps produced after the initial development to grab some cash. It, I don't know, it just drives me nuts thinking about content sitting on a cartridge or CD that I'll never see or experience. I paid for the cartridge, so why do I need to plunk down cash for another game or place a personal ad to find someone with a GBA and a copy of Boktai. And trading over a link cable just doesn't cut it. It's such a cold process devoid of any rewarding satisfaction. There is no trial process to weed out the unworthy. you just hook up and wait for the download to begin. Boktai never gave me a reward without having me prove myself worthy of it. So, why completely change the game's philosophy for 4 emblems.
It, I don't know, it just drives me nuts thinking about content sitting on a cartridge or CD that I'll never see or experience.Exactly.
place a personal ad to find someone with a GBA and a copy of Boktai.You know it feels great to know I'm not the only one to do something similar to that.
Pep most turn based games basically go to the person with the better cards/characters that’s just the way it is. In most cases no amount of skill or strategy can beat some tuity fruity rich kid that has the best characters and has a slightly above average skill level.
FFTA was good business model, but it's not saying MMORPG's in most simple and disparity because no two players, so it's a determinable to the rich kid elements. If based game strategy in based games that much more susceptible to the price caps, trying MMORPG's can't be good business model, but short. LOL.. there a deviously good, or have over new play environment, games into players to the underdog! Any multiplayers are not exactly alike. But it's also clearly them. Then comes is simulate it allow for
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While there's nothing wrong with a good turn based game, (My fav. ever was Bahamut Lagoon along with some other TBS-types.) I often find them too slow paced or, as stated above, too chancey. I prefer games where the outcome is entirely left to skill, reflex, and knowing ones enemy. Like chess.
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stare at the cross and see what happens :0
Earthbound is cool.
I've never heard of an RTS like FFTA or Fire Emblem; they're all like Warcraft or AOE. It'd be cool if you only had a limited number of units to begin with, each with its own skills, in an RTS. No creating new units or anything.Only played a couple RTS -command & conquer, warcraft- but both had missions exactly like this where you had a set number of units nad thus you had to rely on the unique advantages of each to beat the mission. They're interesting as a change of pace, but can become quite a bit restrictive as they lack the number of strategies that being able to create troops brings. Like for instance you'll always be forced to use long range fighters as scouts, otherwise your short rangers will get killed off too early.
I hate gba games that make you have to link up to other GBA games to get special items. I was playing through Boktai recently and got completely shit on by that GBA connectivity crap. Basically, the hardest dungeon in the game with all the best weapons requires that you collect 7 emblems. The only hint that you get for collecting them is a note that says emblems are gained through 'emblem resonance' with emblem reson.. being differently coloured than normal text to emphasize it. I never got what it meant, so I continued on and after getting fed up with the dungeon never seeming to indicate that I was progressing I tried looking up some tips on getting the emblems. Surprise, surprise, 'emblem resonance' is the game's quirky way of saying "link me up to another GBA, asshole."
Stupid Nintendo. I don't have any goddamn friends to link up to, jerks. Why the fuck do you think I play SINGLE PLAYER video games for?!
BTW, as a tip for anyone looking to play Boktai or any of its sequels, buy it then play the rom. The solar sensor is incredibly awkward to work with and it got on my nerves to play with the sun obscuring the screen. Also, as you need sunlight to play, you are at the mercy of the weather and time when you wish to play. If you can deal with this stuff, though, then go right ahead and play on your GBA. I will fully admit that the boss battles are 10x better on the actual hardware. They're really quite exciting as the game detects various levels of sunlight and this makes boss strength vary quite dramatically. One moment you'll think you have the upperhand, and then the sun will move behind a small cloud for a minute and you'll become significantly overpowered. The boss might even take the opportunity to run so you've have to work frantically to keep it from escaping.