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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Heatman in Oldest console you own?   
    Atari 2600 and a Sears Home Gaming Center. I'd have to double check on the year of the Sears, but I think it was 1980. The Atari was 1977. That damn thing is older than I am and works like a dream.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from StaceyPowers in Ask The Blackangel   
    Find a small village and live a quiet, peaceful life. This day and age is too hectic and obsessed with money. I’m waiting for air to be taxed. Go back 500 years and things were different. No less difficult, but there were no car payments, no power bills, no insurance premiums, no internet bills. The lack of technology meant that the things to worry about were things that were actually important. Food, water, shelter, etc.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Withywarlock in What makes for a good or bad minimap?   
    Bad minimaps make things look further away than they are, or closer than they are. Which in turn makes it difficult to gauge your time needed to get to your intended location, and the obstacles you will encounter on the way. Enemies and dangerous animals for example.
    I can’t count the number of times I’ve been ambushed by enemy gangs and wannabe road bandits as well as fucking cougars in RDR2.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from StaceyPowers in Do you identify as a “gamer?”   
    Negative. I am a meat popsicle.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from StaceyPowers in Do you have an idea for a type of game that has never been made?   
    I would like to figure out a way to come up with a game where every tiny little detail, almost down to which blades of grass you’re standing on, alter the flow and outcome of the game. Something where no matter how many times you play it, it is literally 100% impossible to play the same game twice.
    But something that big and that random, would be next to impossible. Even the landscape between plays would be different.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from DC in Ask DC   
    What modern game/series do you absolutely hate and why?
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from DC in Milestone Thread   
    How about a pizza party when we hit 100k?
    Pizza party at @DC’s house!
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Shagger in Do you identify as a “gamer?”   
    Negative. I am a meat popsicle.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from o-o in [Sponsored] Enter to Win: Duracell Game Longer Getaway - 5 Days in Gaming Paradise   
    That’s one hell of a deal. I would be interested in the trip, but being that I’m a classic gamer with a slight handful of exceptions, the gaming part of the prize would be more or less wasted on me. But my girl might be interested, as she is on FF14 all the time.
    I’ll give her the link here and have her come to the forum to check it out. She’s not the biggest poster on forums. Including the ones I’ve built and run. But I’m thinking she would see a lot of rewards by joining VGR. I know the returns were immediate for me.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Aimee Hart in [Sponsored] Enter to Win: Duracell Game Longer Getaway - 5 Days in Gaming Paradise   
    That’s one hell of a deal. I would be interested in the trip, but being that I’m a classic gamer with a slight handful of exceptions, the gaming part of the prize would be more or less wasted on me. But my girl might be interested, as she is on FF14 all the time.
    I’ll give her the link here and have her come to the forum to check it out. She’s not the biggest poster on forums. Including the ones I’ve built and run. But I’m thinking she would see a lot of rewards by joining VGR. I know the returns were immediate for me.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from StaceyPowers in All time favorite open world game followers (from any game)?   
    I wouldn’t necessarily call them followers, but my favorite gang members in RDR2 are Lenny, Hosea, and Charles. You do several independent jobs where it’s just the 2 of you. And I wouldn’t want anyone else. They’re the best men in the gang, and the game as a whole. I still think Hosea should have been the head of the gang instead of Dutch, but that’s just me. They would have fared so much better if they were the Matthews gang instead of the van der Linde gang.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from StaceyPowers in Games with great propaganda art   
    RDR2 has some in it. The Pinkertons were a real government agency to hunt down outlaws and other major criminals. There is also mention of the president all around. They also drew inspiration for some of the legendary outlaws from real life. The goofy guy in Valentine that is writing the book about Jim “Boy” Calloway that asks you for pics and stories from other gunslingers gives you names of several outlaws. Some were real, like Black Belle. Others I’m not sure about. I’d have to look into it.
    There’s also a lot of Army involvement in the game, and a lot of references to the American civil war. Some of the language they use in the game didn’t carry the same connotation then that it does now.
    There’s a lot of propaganda in the game if you just take the time to look for it.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Family sedan in [Sponsored] Enter to Win: Duracell Game Longer Getaway - 5 Days in Gaming Paradise   
    That’s one hell of a deal. I would be interested in the trip, but being that I’m a classic gamer with a slight handful of exceptions, the gaming part of the prize would be more or less wasted on me. But my girl might be interested, as she is on FF14 all the time.
    I’ll give her the link here and have her come to the forum to check it out. She’s not the biggest poster on forums. Including the ones I’ve built and run. But I’m thinking she would see a lot of rewards by joining VGR. I know the returns were immediate for me.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Katri Marcell in [Sponsored] Enter to Win: Duracell Game Longer Getaway - 5 Days in Gaming Paradise   
    That’s one hell of a deal. I would be interested in the trip, but being that I’m a classic gamer with a slight handful of exceptions, the gaming part of the prize would be more or less wasted on me. But my girl might be interested, as she is on FF14 all the time.
    I’ll give her the link here and have her come to the forum to check it out. She’s not the biggest poster on forums. Including the ones I’ve built and run. But I’m thinking she would see a lot of rewards by joining VGR. I know the returns were immediate for me.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from DC in Red Dead Redemption fans - What do you want next?   
    SOME SPOILERS AHEAD

    I’ve seen a lot of speculation online about the series, and hopes in articles about what the next entry into the series will be. Some want a sequel to the first Red Dead where we would be playing as Jack Marston and hunting down everyone who killed John and caused the death of Abigail. Others are thinking that it will be a prequel to RDR2. Showing how everyone ended up in Blackwater and what happened on the boat. Also showing how the newer members of the gang joined up. Maybe even delving into the long past and showing how Arthur and Dutch met and became closer than blood.
    Personally, I like the prequel idea. I would love to know what the hell exactly went down in Blackwater, and how they ended up in that situation to begin with. Playing as adult Jack avenging his family could do well in the series, but I think RDR2 left too many “How” kind of questions unanswered. Don’t get me wrong, I’m obsessed with the game, and always willing to talk about it, and help out if I can. The same way the rest of the forum feels about Skyrim and TLOU.
    I also want to know what the hell kind of path they had to take to end up north of everything so that they would have to head south to go away from where they were running from which is south of them. Either I forgot how to read a compass, someone decided it was time directions were changed, teleportation existed, or that damn UFO got ahold of them.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from ZandraJoi in Would You Rather Have three kids and no money, or no kids with three million dollars?   
    The best therapists have 4 legs and fur. Mine have gotten me through my roughest times. All I have to do is hold my pitbull and the whole world is right again.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Justin11 in [Sponsored] Enter to Win: Duracell Game Longer Getaway - 5 Days in Gaming Paradise   
    That’s one hell of a deal. I would be interested in the trip, but being that I’m a classic gamer with a slight handful of exceptions, the gaming part of the prize would be more or less wasted on me. But my girl might be interested, as she is on FF14 all the time.
    I’ll give her the link here and have her come to the forum to check it out. She’s not the biggest poster on forums. Including the ones I’ve built and run. But I’m thinking she would see a lot of rewards by joining VGR. I know the returns were immediate for me.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from DC in [Sponsored] Enter to Win: Duracell Game Longer Getaway - 5 Days in Gaming Paradise   
    That’s one hell of a deal. I would be interested in the trip, but being that I’m a classic gamer with a slight handful of exceptions, the gaming part of the prize would be more or less wasted on me. But my girl might be interested, as she is on FF14 all the time.
    I’ll give her the link here and have her come to the forum to check it out. She’s not the biggest poster on forums. Including the ones I’ve built and run. But I’m thinking she would see a lot of rewards by joining VGR. I know the returns were immediate for me.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Boblee in Video game you can't get your mind off at the moment?   
    All too often, the game I can’t get my mind off of is RDR2. Especially if I’ve just started a new campaign. I can’t get off the game whether I want to or not. I’m a woman obsessed. I relate one way or another to all the girls in camp. I’m a cynic like Karen, a bitch like Susan, a dreamer like Mary-Beth, a clear world view like Tilly, and a loony if I’m in love like Molly.
    But in all honesty, if I was going for one of the guys in camp, it would be either Charles or Arthur.
     
     

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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Shagger in RAP BATTLE!!!!   
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from Heatman in List the most important games from your childhood/teen years   
    Off the top of my head, here's a short list of some that I can remember at the moment.
     
    The Legend Of Zelda
    Zelda II The Adventure Of Link
    The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past
    The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time
    Blaster Master
    Castlevania 1,2,3
    Contra
    TMNT
    Mega Man
    Mortal Kombat
    1080 Snowboarding
    Conker's Bad Fur Day
    Asteroids
    Berzerk
    Donkey Kong
    Pitfall
    Pac-Man
    Frogger
    Joust
    Q*Bert
    Space Invaders
    Swordquest (Earthworld and Fireworld)
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from StaceyPowers in Zelda Review - Part One   
    Ok, here we go, this is my first ever review so bear with me. I'm reviewing The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past on SNES.
        
        The game has a lot of interesting traits for a 16 bit game, and some serious differences from other entries in the series.

    Prologue
        To start with it is the first one where Zelda calls out telepathically for a hero. Your uncle, (whom you apparently live with despite there only being one bed in your house) is heading out, sword and shield in hand expecting to save her telling you to wait at home and that he will be back in the morning. You instead head out, having all paths blocked by castle soldiers except your path to the castle. Along the eastern side of the castle, all the way to the north there is a bush you can pull up to reveal a way in. You find your uncle there, defeated. He gives you his sword and shield, and thus begins the story.
        As you enter the castle, you need to start making your way down through the lower levels. You will encounter a lot of guards down there, but they are not particularly hard to defeat. The blue boomerang is down there, which is a very helpful item at least at this point in the game, and one of my personal favorites in the game as a whole. There are floors on the way down that are a single room that will make you think the scripters were drunk when writing the game. They have absolutely no logical purpose, but I digress.
        At the bottom floor, you will see Zelda locked in a cell being guarded by a gray ball and chain trooper. Stunning him with the boomerang is pointless as he instantly starts waking up. So wait for him to swing his chain then go in for a strike and back out before he starts swinging again. If I remember correctly it takes eight hits to kill him. He drops the big key which unlocks the cell so you can get Zelda out.
        On the way here you will have encountered 3 chests. One in your house, one in the room right after you got your sword from your uncle, and one in Zelda's cell. The first one you open will have the lamp, the others a blue rupee. If you didn't get the lamp you will not be able to go any further from here.
        The two of you must then make it to the throne room on the main floor, to escape the castle to get to what Zelda calls "sanctuary", but is simply a church. It takes the two of you pushing the shelf behind the throne from the left to open the secret passage. You enter a darkened room with only your lamp to guide you. There are a lot of rats and keese on your way so you'll have to deal with that. The good thing is that for some reason that even I can't figure out, rats tend to have a lot of money on them.
        Once you make it through the lower rooms and sewers, you will come through a sliding display in the sanctuary. The priest is there. After a bit of discussion you can open the chest there and get a heart container. You can then continue on with your quest.
    Part One
        The game is very straight forward in its objectives, like pretty much any other Zelda game, not counting some of the spinoffs and ROM-Hacks. Your objective as always is to save Zelda and defeat Ganon.
        If you have never played the game before, the map is your best friend. It always has something marked on it, telling you where you need to go. So there's that. Another good thing, is that once you know your path, you don't have to follow the map if you don't want to.
        There are a few things you can do prior to attacking your first dungeon. I would recommend collecting some heart pieces to give yourself a little more life. These are easy to find. There is one in the cave on the east side of Kakariko village. Another is in the hedge maze just to the southwest of the village. South of Link's house, there is a ruin. If you go inside of it and pull the lever to let the water through you will reveal a heart piece in the dry waterbed outside with a few fish flopping around. If you pick up a fish and go one screen up and throw it in the water it will give you 20 rupees. Or you can carry the fish to town and sell it to the bottle guy for a lot of goodies. There is another in the Lost Woods in the thieves hideout. You need to drop down from the bushes just above the entrance. One more that you can get now, is in the desert. If you go north just after entering the desert you will find a small cave. Follow it into the room with the old man. Most would easily miss this, but the bottom wall is bombable, and inside is a chest with a heart piece.
        Another item you should pick up is the mushroom in the Lost Woods. If you take it east, to the witches hut and give it to her, then leave the screen and come back in, her assistant will have the magic powder for you. It has no real use, except for one time later in the game, but it is comical if you sprinkle it on Buzz Blobs. Doing so will turn it into a Cukeman. You can talk to them, but they will still hurt Link if you touch them. If you freeze them with the ice rod or Ether, then hit them with the hammer, they will turn int regular Buzz Blobs again.
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    The Blackangel got a reaction from StaceyPowers in How often do you have to readjust the difficulty in mid-game?   
    I don't touch it once I go up to harder difficulties, unless I'm raising the difficulty. It's why I use a game genie on a lot of my old games. I put in codes that put me at a disadvantage to make the games more challenging because after playing some for 30+ years I've just gotten too good at them to the point that they're just boring as hell. So I put in some codes to tweak the program, put myself under some new settings that leave me weaker and my enemies stronger, and the games run anew.
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