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1  MegaMan Series / Miscellaneous MegaMan Games / Rokko Chan on: 21 January 2012, 17:52:17
I couldn't find any threads on this game so I decided to make one.

http://king-soukutu.com/flash/rokko.html

It's pretty much a what-if scenario kind of game. Like, what if Mega Man was female? What if Mega Man could dash and jump really high? What if the main villain was even more generic?

It plays almost exactly like a classic Mega Man game. It's a pretty challenging game, so using a controller would be reccomended.
2  Non-MegaMan / Non-MegaMan Games / Re: Super Mario Bros. Crossover. on: 21 January 2012, 17:38:52
Version 2.0 has been announced:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE1K9yNDNA8&feature=channel_video_title

My thoughts:
[spoiler]It's a bit surprising that Bass is the next new playable character. I'm sure most people were expecting someone like Pit, Kirby, or even NES Batman. It was a nice little surprise. Of course Luigi being included was inevitable. From the looks of the trailer he doesn't really seem interesting enough to play as too much (especially since Bass is going to be included). But hey, it's Luigi.

The new skins feature for the characters and level layouts are also a great way to expand the game, especially since you can submit your custom skins for each character.

I can't wait for the Level Editor mode that's going to be in the last version of the game.[/spoiler]

What do you guys think?
3  Non-MegaMan / Non-MegaMan Games / Re: What game are you playing? on: 21 January 2012, 17:27:46
Currently, I'm playing several Zelda games. Mostly Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess.

I like how Twilight Princess sort of captures the essence of exploration like the original NES game did. There isn't that many side-quests, so most of the "replay value" comes from exploring Hyrule field, finding different caves, or finding other things around the map, rather than doing side-quests for different NPC's.

Sure, it's not the best Zelda game (definitely not as good as Wind Waker or Ocarina of Time, which are my favorites) but I still think it's a great game despite it's shortcomings (like the brain-numbingly simple bosses).
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