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General / Re: Continues in games?
« on: January 30, 2013, 01:10:24 pm »
If it's on XBLA and the scores get posted then I want the high score (example Galaga).  If I just want to plow through for fun then I'll do that (example Double Dragon Neon).

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General / Re: Unreal Tournament 3 Steam codes.
« on: January 30, 2013, 12:43:00 pm »
So Matt gets one and the other goes to someone who sent me a PM.

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General / Re: What are you playing?
« on: January 29, 2013, 10:14:19 pm »
Just finished Mass Effect 3 a couple days ago.  Still playing the co-op; it's so much fun!  Started Deus Ex: Human Revolution and I'm loving it.  Also popping in Borderlands 2 now and then to enjoy the DLC and grind for loot.

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General / Unreal Tournament 3 Steam codes.
« on: January 29, 2013, 10:05:10 pm »
I've got two Steam codes for Unreal Tournament 3.  I got them from Unreal Engine textbooks, and I'm 99% sure I never used them or gave them out.  Respond first or second to claim them.  PLEASE only respond if you are actually going to download and play the game!

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Classic Video Games / Re: Saga Frontier?
« on: January 29, 2013, 08:47:07 pm »
The SaGa series is the brainchild of Akitoshi Kawazu.  He was an early designer for the Final Fantasy series.  He played a large role in the development of FFII since Hironobu Sakaguchi was moved from designer to over-all director for the project.  As a result FFII is a much harder game with an emphasis on realism, particularly in the way characters level up.  The ideas he had during the creation of FFII would carry over into the SaGa series.

SaGa Frontier was a great game but was very difficult.  Kawazu's emphasis on realism meant that from the beginning of the game your character could go just about anywhere, and with no scaling of enemy level this meant that you could start the game, go to an area, and immediately be killed in one hit.  Characters didn't have levels, instead attributes that were used the most got stronger (just like FFII).  New powers could be bought but were also randomly learned when similar powers were used.  The big drawback of the game is that it could be hard to know what to do next.  There was no quest log or way point system like modern RPGs. 

Over all it was a good game.  It was split up between several characters, and you could play their stories in any order because they all happened at the same time!  You could even get other main characters in your party before you played them.  What's interesting is that many of the ideas Kawazu had later became staples of western RPGs.  Think about a game like the Elder Scrolls.  It's an open world were you can go anywhere.  Your stats improve as you use them.  The choices you make mean something.  It's ironic that a Japanese designer was already rebelling against the tenets of what would become JRPGs at the very dawn of the genre.  Had Kawazu had a more enduring legacy with the Final Fantasy series the RPG landscape could be very different today.

I didn't play very much of SaGa Frontier 2 but I liked what I did play.  It was a little more polished and organized than the first one.

Unlimited SaGa was a disaster.  Everything about it was incomprehensible.  The battle system had some sort of spinning ring mini-game.  The world navigation was a sort of game board where every space had some way to kill you.  I knew it had terrible reviews but I bought it anyway because it was 3 dollars used.  I thought I'd give it a chance because the Frontier games were underrated.  No.  No.  It really was god-awful. 

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Modern Video Games / Re: Reprinted
« on: January 28, 2013, 11:48:36 pm »
I have almost no interest in actually playing these games but ever since I first read about them on Penny Arcade I've wanted to buy them  :o.

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General / THQ
« on: January 23, 2013, 11:26:19 pm »
So it was announced that THQ has been split up and sold to a number of different companies including Sega, Take Two, Ubisoft, and Koch Media (whom I had not previously heard of).  The only studio that hasn't been bought yet is Vigil which sucks.  Anyone else sad about this?  What is your favorite THQ game?  I've always been a big fan of the Red Faction series myself. 

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I was actually talking to another gamer about this just last week.  We were talking about games that really grab you right out of the gate.  As an older player I tend to be a bit jaded and games have less of a visceral impact on me than they did when I was young.  However Brutal Legend was the exception.

The live video intro with Jack going into the record store just lets you know that this game is going to be different.  Then you get to play with the album cover menu.  The best part for me is when Eddie is first transported to the metal realm and he's about to pick up the ax for the first time.  There's this riff in the background.  "Hey that sort of sounds like Black Sabbath... is that the riff from Children of the Damned?"  Then Eddy picks up the ax and the riff seamlessly blasts forth into the full song!  Eddie begins dismembering unholy zealots.  "Yes! HOLY F*CK YES!" Goosebumps. :)

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General / Re: What rules govern your collecting?
« on: January 20, 2013, 10:57:45 pm »

3. If wife would enjoy it, buy it


Word.  Keeping one's spouse happy and amicable to the hobby is essential.  :D

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General / Nintendo Power trading cards
« on: January 20, 2013, 10:45:12 pm »
I was going through some crates with my old magazines and I found a binder with all of my trading cards from Nintendo Power.  The binder is an official Nintendo Power Club item with 2x2 card sleeves.  I'd like to put the binder in my collection but I'm not sure where it would go.  Maybe under Swag-print media?

I'd also like to catalog my cards in some way but not sure if that's within the appropriate scope of this site.  I certainly don't want to make an entry for each card! Maybe just an entry for each set?  Maybe I'll just scan the cards and upload the pictures to a forum post so people can see them.  What do you all think I should do?

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If you are reading this and you haven't played it, you need to go get Brutal Legend.  Unless you hate Jack Black and/or metal... even then go buy it.  It's the price of a fancy Starbucks latte thingy.  It's a shame the BS they had to go through to get this game shipped because it really is fantastic.  I can't overstate how much of a bargain $4.99 for this game is.

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Modern Video Games / Re: "HD Collections" / "Compilations"?!
« on: January 17, 2013, 06:05:08 pm »
Though I do like what they did w/ the God of War games. All 3 console games, plus the 2 PSP games playable on a console for those who never owned a PSP.

I Bought this.  Great value.  Sucks for anyone who got the other two PS3 compilations though.

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Site Feedback / Re: Friendship Is Here!!
« on: January 17, 2013, 05:51:18 pm »
Hello,  I don't think we need a social networking kind of thing with people posting pictures of their cats and stuff.  It would be nice to be able to bookmark certain people to access their collections more easily.  The compare feature is nice but then you have to remember everyone's name.  Reminds me of Nintendo freind codes.  :D

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Site Feedback / Re: Listing Art Problems
« on: November 16, 2012, 06:16:00 pm »
I accidentally posted Xbox art for the Xbox 360[NA] version of Splinter Cell: Double Agent.  :o  Can someone correct that?  Thanks.

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General / Re: Nintendo Power Shutting Down
« on: August 23, 2012, 01:52:47 pm »
Very sad about this.  Hit me right in the childhood.  :'(

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