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Winged Warrior
Super Robot
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« Reply #3418 on: 31 October 2013, 18:30:30 » |
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Alright guys. I got tired of busting up my wrists EV training my Eevee team. I've decided to give some info on your friend safaris, and share this following link http://vivixcore.zapto.org:8069/PKMN/safarifinder.phpIf you enter your information and use the service there in, you'll find yourself with some classy ass safaris to build yourself some awesome post-game teams. or atleast fill up your dex some. The rules of the safari is as such: Each friend code gets 3 pokemons in the safari. To get any of them you have to both be friends with each other. Two outright, and one rarer one that others can get once you beat the elite four, as long as they've seen you online afterwards. As such, some of you I don't have access to your third pokeman. Mikero: (Poison Type) Sviper, Ariados Eddy: (Normal type) Dunsparce, Loudred, Ditto ASR: (I don't have access to your mans, man.) Majikn: (Ice) Beartic, Snorunt TheOnly: (Dragon) Shelgon, Gabite
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Mikero
Super Robot
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« Reply #3432 on: 9 November 2013, 02:36:25 » |
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it's important for you guys to know that mike sucks at pokemon
Woah woah what-tha-what-tha-#####? Late to THAT party... Uhmm, starting the faux-feud engines NOW!EER UHM ACTUALLY it's important for just you to know I went in with 5 Pokemon lesser trained than yours, prickhead. Ya set that fight at level 50, sure, but most of my mon's weren't even there yet, scabiesbum. So it's not like you truly had the skills to make the kills, know what I mean, knockkneelicker? Nah forreal forreal you has some moves but they were bitchmade and I'm workin' on that next level ##### now, son! HAWHAW hard body ##### my ##### YEH TRIFLIN'. AIGHT? YOu'ze a bugga, you'ze was buggin', and yeh BE buggin' i' yu' THINK ye' stoppin' me wh'n dis owlll be ova' an' dat's ovvvious--word is bond da kanto kid comin' atcha frank castle n' ##### blastin' ya dome ya done kno I make jay-z look like lay-z nahmean mega trife and yo i killd you inna past life, word is bond. YEH SLEEPn ALEC, YEH SLEEPn n' I'm BOUT to creep 'n n' murk erry trainer on eart n' dat's awwwwwvvvious. But on a for-real note I am behind on playing, but catching up. Adding you soon Opal.
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TheRedPriest
Matrix Marine
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« Reply #3445 on: 14 April 2014, 16:16:41 » |
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Finished South Park the Stick of Truth. It was a great game all in all. The combat was a bit slow, and the summons were so crippled they were useless (but insane tier cool). The game actually had a few bugs, with extremely choppy loading and lagging as you moved at times, and dropped music frequently during battle. The music overall was generally a let down, with not a lot of it, and what it had was kind of lame.
Still, the experience was amazing, and I laughed my ass off a number of times. Even with some flaws, the game is one of the best licensed games ever made. If you like South Park, you will love this game. It has a ton of side quests and just about everyone makes an appearance.
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Doctor Mario is not a real doctor. Do NOT let him touch your genitals.
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Fatso
Super Robot
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« Reply #3448 on: 24 June 2014, 19:31:06 » |
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I've acquired a nasty habit of ordering in SNES and SFC carts, including replacements for some games I lost a couple years ago. This is mostly in service of my other nasty habit of obsessive speedrunning.
It's amazing how much money you can save by getting a SFC cart vs. a SNES one sometimes. For the amount of money I saved on Chrono Trigger alone, I could acquire all the tools I'd need to open up the cartridge, flash a new chip with the US version, and swap them out. X3 tends to hover around $150-200 these days and I got the JP cart for $30 (still a bit much, maybe, but not excessive). It helps that I am explicitly NOT a collector - I don't really care about the condition, region or rarity of the games, as long as they are playable. That said, there IS a certain degree of satisfaction to being able to play some of these games on original hardware for the first time.
The one I've been playing the most recently is X1. I've got a 32:51 in the fastest-completion category and am shooting for 32:30 or lower (for reference, the WR is 31:27).
After that, I'm moving back to a game nobody else runs, Front Mission: Gun Hazard. A few months ago I developed the route and came up with a half-optimized 3h7m time, but I'm confident in my ability to bring that below 3 hours given some more thought and practice.
EDIT: Oh yeah and I'm playing Mario Kart too. It's a blast - I hadn't really sunk my teeth into a Mario Kart game since MK64, so I was pleasantly surprised by how technical the game can be once you start pushing yourself.
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