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Dude? Did you miss the fact that I'm a girl?
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I buy and sell on CL all the time. And I make pretty good money doing it.
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I see continuous remakes, and next edition of games that should have been done ten titles ago. Things like Mortal Kombat. I get that it's an extremely popular series. But it's getting to the point where it's like "Ok. It's time to stop. We don't need to see Scorpion taking a shit, since that's all that's left." I'm personally getting really sick of it. Hell due to this constant "next in the series" shit, I almost can't bring myself to play the original MK on my SNES anymore. It's like Friday The 13th. There are literally 10 sequels and one remake. Can we say STOP?
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I have 3 NES & 3 SNES consoles, all in perfect working order. I pick up bundles off CL all the time. If there's a problem with a cartridge system I fix it and resell it. Or hang on to it for myself. I have a couple N64,s and a few Sega's. Both gen1 and gen2 Sega's.
I also have 3 PS3's and more PS2's than I know what to do with. Then there's also my Atari 2600, and Sears Home Gaming System. But that one I don't play because it's complete in box and I don't want to fuck anything up.
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Ok. That's it. The Batman series has officially given up.
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I still play my NES, SNES, & N64 regularly. None of them are modded, and they are the original actual systems. I have no problems as of yet, but you're right. They will break down eventually. The NES can be moody as hell, but that's to be expected from a 34 year old system. They were released in 1985 after all. But either way, I'm sticking to gaming that way.
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21 hours ago, kingpotato said:
Retro consoles will get more expensive with time I will agree on that but from my experience investing in an old console is not worth it, mainly because they tend to fail since they are quite old, besides emulators are more easy and cheap way of playing classic games.
You do have the facts right, but there's one major thing you're forgetting. Nostalgia. For a lot of us, things like emulators and flashback consoles make us want to puke. We can't bring ourselves to play it unless it's the real thing. I grew up in the Atari 2600 and Colecovision era. I ended up getting the flashback for both systems as gifts a couple years ago. I can't even bring myself to open the boxes. They sit in my closet untouched. Nostalgia carries a lot more weight than a lot of people realize.
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My favorite was always the Diablo font. Something about it just clicked with me. Off the top of my head I can't really think of one from gaming that I hate, but there is one that I've always despised. It's that fucking blood font. I can't stand it. It's so stupid. If you're not under 10 years old, then by using it you're only going to make yourself and everyone around you look like an idiot.
My all time favorite font however is Minister 5.
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Thanks the Gods I'm a solo gamer.
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I either go with my nickname or screen name typically. My nickname is Panda due to my love of bamboo. The Blackangel is a name that I've had for over 20 years.
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I'm sitting here playing Castlevania: SOTN. I just got the Holy Symbol. I stopped for a second to get a quick drink, and saw something I had never noticed before. While Alucard is under water, if you look for a second you can see his breath bubbles floating to the top of the water. I thought that was kinda interesting.
So what are some things you never noticed before until way later?
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I just plug it in when I go to bed.
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1 hour ago, skyfire said:
Considering I studied science, I don't consider gender as social construct. It's either two of them or imbalance of both in one category.If we give art graduates the right on science, that would muddy the scientific facts. That's why I feel SJWs should not interfere with scientific facts with their acceptance theories mixed in to muddy the reality. Then again gaming industry along with comics and hollywood are already fallen into SJW schemes, so this mental disorder was bound to happen.
The problem there is that SJW's are completely bigoted and intolerant. They go nuclear if something doesn't fit into their tiny bubble of "ME ME ME". In their eyes every last person on earth is required to conform to what they want at all times. Individuality is a crime now. If I wasn't in a wheelchair, I would like to stomp every one of them I see into the ground. They are doing nothing good for the world. They are only fucking up literally EVERYTHING they touch.
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5 hours ago, skyfire said:
Anyone remember those old cartridge based consoles? Those cartridge used to require a lot of shake some of the times when they used to hang. It was kind of RAM sized and often gets lose on the cartridge box.
Yeah. I play them daily. They're almost the only consoles I play.
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1 minute ago, killamch89 said:
Gaming should not be blamed for someone's lack of control in a situation.
Very true, but it's an easy scapegoat.
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I think a lot of it depends on how open world the game is. If you're in a confined space that is the exact same every time, it can get boring. Compare virtually any Final Fantasy game to a game like Castlevania: SOTN. Wide open world vs closed castle with the exact same map and path order every time until you reach the invert. Once in the invert you can choose the way you want to go at will, but prior to that the game has a set pattern for you to follow if you want to progress thru the game.
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Castlevania: SOTN
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10 hours ago, StaceyPowers said:
Are there any research studies on these apparent testosterone effects?
None that I know of. But I also don't keep up with medical journals and studies either. All I know is that when a guy does something that makes him feel more "manly" it can boost his testosterone production.
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4 hours ago, skyfire said:
I kind of agree, most of the gamers show mix of aggression and the mellowness at the same time. testosterone level of many gamers have gone down. it affected social skills for some and list goes on. I guess it was meant to be a disease eventually.
Luckily though, that effect varies from gamer to gamer. I knew a guy that gaming had the opposite effect on him. He played only the most "manly" games on the market. I heard his mother say that he had had a checkup from the doctor, and his testosterone had gone through the roof. He laid off the games for a few months and it went back down to the normal range. I had known something wasn't right with him, because he was like a bull on steroids. I'm just glad I never slept with him. That would have been a grudge fuck from Hell.
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Is anyone familiar with this game? I came across it today when I was cleaning out some stuff. I didn't even know I had it. So obviously I've never played it. I'm looking to get some opinions about it from those that have played it. I looked it up on Wikipedia, but that didn't really help much. So I want to get it straight from the horses mouth, so to speak.
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1 hour ago, TheSteelyardDweller said:
what i want to see is more single player games
Thank you!!! I'm getting tired of everything being an online multiplayer game as well.
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All the fist weapons in Castlevania: SOTN. They are absolutely useless. Sure some of them up your attack in the beginning, but you have to be so damn close to the creature that you're gonna take more damage than you're going to deal out. That's why I keep my Alucard items in the beginning.
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Anything they determined was annoying in any way. Be it graphics, sound, story, or even cover art. Which encompassed a hell of a lot.
Is there a game for you that isn't "just a game?"
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For me that would have to be FF8. I always end up feeling close to the characters. Like they're family, or like I was at the orphanage with them. Like I'm the 7th member of the group. The story is just so captivating that the world around me ceases to exist. But I know how to keep myself in the real world. I have my babies (4 dogs, 2 birds, 1 rat) and they always come first.
This is my macaw. His name is Dante's Inferno. He's an evil little bastard, but he's still my buddy.