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The Blackangel

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  1. 3 hours ago, Alyxx said:

    Dude... harsh. I understand you don't like him but acting like this is just gonna get you in trouble...

    If you attack me at every opportunity the way this piece of shit has been doing, I will eventually get vicious. I'm not the type of woman who takes this bullshit lightly.

  2. 12 hours ago, UleTheVee said:

    I think the ones you think you have are Final Fantasy IV and VI (AKA. Final Fantasy II and III in America which caused the massive confusion). Final Fantasy II was never released in America until it was released as Final Fantasy Origins on the original PS1. Final Fantasy III wasn't released at all outside of Japan until litereally 16 years later (Nintendo DS) as a complete remake of the NES Original (Kind of getting the same treatment as FFIV).

    So yeah.. your point about "owning them" is easily disproven. Also, you missed the point I was making entirely. Your original point was that NES games were massive and focused on story. However, I pointed out that it was far from the case because most NES Games were designed with emulation of arcade machines in mind. In other words, you were wrong and spread misinformation (yet again). Not only that, but I also provided examples of games that followed said design (which fits most of the NES library).

    It was only later during the NES lifespan that games started to become a bit more massive. Games like Zelda II: The Adventure of Link being a good example of that. However, most of the games that were being developed at this point would be coming at the end of the Famicom/NES life cycle (which was already being trumped by the SNES). Final Fantasy II and III are the most common knowledge stories about this problem. Both of the games were being developed for the Famicom but did not get an NES port because the SNES already was around at the time. As such, Final Fantasy IV and Vi were localized instead (with V being changed by Mystic Quest as a response to some negative feedback and Mystic Quest also being the first FF game to be released in Europe). However, IV and Vi were instead dubbed II and III respectively to supposedly prevent confusion.

    So yeah, your original argument was wrong, the argument you have now is wrong, and you can't even get a simple thing about your gaming history straight.

    You think wrong. They ARE the real FF2 and FF3, that I bought BRAND NEW AT TH TIME OF RELEASE at Walmart. At the time I thought they looked odd, yet fun. 

    Your holier-than-thou I-know-everything-you-know-nothing only proves you are a waste of space that has no clue about anything you talk about. You're just a troll looking to stir shit up. I'm blocking you now, so don't bother replying to this, because it won't be seen, nor will any of your other baby-bullshit-cry-me-a-river posts.

    God forbid you have any kids, as they'll be just as fucked up as you are.

    Do the world a favor and hang yourself. Now.

  3. Mario 64 can be a bitch in the later stages. The 2 I always had the most trouble with were Tick Tock Clock and Rainbow Road. There was a time that I managed to get all 120 stars, but that was around 20 years ago. The only real difference to beating the game is that you have to throw Bowser into 3 bombs instead of only 1.

  4. 9 hours ago, UleTheVee said:

    WHAT?! How can you be an NES gamer who says that games like Excitebike, Ninja Gaiden, and Contra suck? Are you out of your mind?

    Also, your argument was that NES games were better than modern day games because of story and world design. So I gave you current examples about games that were praised for their story and design. And hell, you can look towards my second post where EVEN MORE GAMES that were praised for their story and world were praised outside of the NES.

    Of course, I also mentioned the purpose behind many original NES games. Especially during the time of release -Which you also glanced over because it didn't help your argument-. I also said that games like Final Fantasy were released by nearly the end of the NES life cycle (which is why FFII and III were not released in the west in favor of IV and VI). 

    So yeah, you don't know your history, you don't know the games you're arguing for, and you certainly don't know what you're talking about. Something I noticed throughout all this time we've been talking is that as soon as someone challenges your view, you start calling them bigots, idiots, stupid, or even nazis. Of course, everyone ends up challenging that opinion because you stating something as fact doesn't automatically make it true. Honestly, I am baffled at how much hostility you have towards opinions that aren't your own, dude. Especially against someone who literally is here to discuss games at length, nothing more.

    Ok asshole, I'm only going to say this once. YOU are the only one I'm hostile to. YOU are a useless, misogynistic piece of shit. YOU have no clue what I do and do not know being that I offer OPINIONS. My OPINIONS being different than your narrow minded assessment is something your puny mind can't handle. There was no mention anywhere of Excitebike, Contra, or Ninja Gaiden prior to your whiny rant. That had absolutely nothing to do with this argument. And as for your FF comment, you only proved you are a complete moron. FF2 and FF3 WERE in fact released in the West. How do I know this you ask? BECAUSE I FUCKING OWN THEM YOU MORON.

    I would have tried to dumb this down so you could understand it easier, but I don't have the ability to sink to your level of stupidity.

    So blow it out your ass and fuck off. I'm done with you.

  5. On ‎3‎/‎14‎/‎2019 at 9:50 AM, SpaceExplorer said:

    I used sometimes when traveling. It's still a nice machine, even though it might not work as good as it used to.

    If I'm wanting to watch movies when traveling, I just take my portable DVD player. I have 1000 times as many DVD's as I do PSP movies. And it's just a better choice all around for me.

  6. This is a difficult one to answer. There's a lot of things that embarrass me. Probably when other people tell things about me that I'm not exactly proud of. For example when I was a kid my grandmother always made sure to tell other people how I would react when a game pissed me off. If you're looking for an action of my own, it would be having to speak in front of a crowd or performing. I feel like a complete idiot. Whether or not I'm any good is irrelevant. I see myself as looking like a fool that secretly everyone is laughing at. To be honest I really don't have any self confidence. That was beaten out of me by my parents. Physically and verbally.

  7. That one was pretty easy. I'm not sure how hard this one will be though.

     

    My mom treats my girlfriend like crap. Whenever we come over to visit, she never sets out a place for her. Today, when she was cleaning, she grabbed her and called her dirty and tried to throw her in the closet. That was too much for me. I shouted "Mom! Don't treat Alice that way!" My mom just looked at me and was all like "Alice? Who the hell is Alice?" I can't believe how rude my mom is.

  8. The game stories. Nowadays there's games like GTA, CoD, and Skyrim. Games that depend on split second processors and life like graphics. Games back on NES were meant for solely story and didn't concern themselves with all the bells and whistles. There were games that had huge worlds to explore, but they felt like more of a story you could get lost in than the new stuff.

  9. Yup. I thought I should give you an easy one after the last one. Let's see how this one goes.

     

    One night, I was visiting a friend of mine. I hadn't seen him in a long time. We had the following conversation:
    Friend: I like having you here.
    Me: Yeah, it's been good to see you again.
    Friend: Will you stay the night? You can sleep in the spare bedroom.
    Me: OK. Why not? It'll be easier than walking home.
    Friend: Kill some time here then. I like having company. It's so lonely here all on my own.
    Me: Yeah, living alone can be tough.
    Friend: You look exhausted. You should probably go straight to bed and get some rest.
    Me: I guess I am feeling tired.
    Friend: In the morning, I'll have a lot of things to take care of. Sweet dreams.
    Me: OK. See you in the morning.
    Friend: Your bed is already made. It's the first bedroom on the right. Just go to sleep. 
    Me: Goodnight.
    Friend: Sleep tight.
    I went into the bedroom and closed the door behind me. Then, as I thought about the conversation, I started shaking. I listened at the door as my friend walked down the hallway and went into his bedroom. Then, I opened the window, climbed out and ran all the way home.

  10. Considering Conker's content, if an N64 mini was released there's no way Conker would be on it. Nintendo would be in so much shit it would take them 1000 years just to dig out of it. If they wanted to release an adults only Nintendo mini loaded with games only appropriate for adults, then that would be interesting to see. Other than Conker, I would love to see what they would come up with. I just hope they wouldn't add any games like Custer's Revenge.

  11. I'm going to exclude franchises like Zelda, Castlevania, Mega Man, SMB, etc for this one.

    My favorite will always be Blaster Master. It's just a flat out awesome game. As I've said before it's the perfect mix of fantasy and sci-fi.

    Here's some shots of just a few of the bosses you'll face:

     

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    70081-blaster-master-nes-screenshot-and-this-guy-is-trouble-too.png

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