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Postby Thoul » Sun Jul 13, '08, 4:44 pm

:lol: Sounds like a quirky game. No wonder it always gets such favorable reviews.

I picked up Zelda: Phantom Hourglass again last week. We've been having tons of thunderstorms, so I'm playing it during those to pass the time.
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Postby Celeith » Mon Jul 14, '08, 6:47 am

I found a oldey for the PS2 today at Gamestop. Found Orphen Scion of Scorcery for $3.99 but I only got it for mainly collection purposes. I use to have the game back when I was a teenager but I sold it so it was actually nice to see it in the bin. I shoulda picked up The Bouncer to even though its such a short game. Anyways I'm randomizing between Orphen, Disgaea Hour of Darkness, Star Ocean Till the End of Time, and well pretty much some other games as well.. Boredom succumbs
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Postby luke » Mon Jul 14, '08, 5:41 pm

ps ii. just got the control cards for the dams!
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Postby SparkyIII » Sun Jul 27, '08, 9:17 am

I'm going up with newer games. Age of Mythology again, the Age of Empires 3, Soon i'm gonna be getting Portal though, thats gonna be lots of fun.
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Postby Thoul » Sun Aug 17, '08, 5:18 pm

I downloaded Paper Mario on the Virtual Console the other day, so now I'm alternating between Brawl and that. I still need to finish off Okami, too. Paper Mario seems fun so far, though I wasn't sure how to take the idea of good Goombas and Koopas.
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Postby Celeith » Mon Aug 18, '08, 10:28 pm

Since I only get about 5hrs of me time at home *limited to less actually since I got things to do* after work so I only occasionally play games. I'm probably gonna pick up a oldie and probably play something that I haven't played in years. Just gotta dig through my game list tonight.. but anyways the most current game I've been playing is Eternal Sonata. Its a real fun game for the 360, for those who actually have one you should go and pick up this game.
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Postby Lemina » Sun Aug 31, '08, 4:39 pm

Thoul wrote:I downloaded Paper Mario on the Virtual Console the other day, so now I'm alternating between Brawl and that. I still need to finish off Okami, too. Paper Mario seems fun so far, though I wasn't sure how to take the idea of good Goombas and Koopas.

When I first heard of Paper Mario, that surprised me too. I thought that it would be a lot more like Super Mario RPG; having more familiar characters like Peach join Mario rather than a whole set of new characters based off of Mario's enemies. I really liked the idea of having a Paratroopa join though, he is awesomeness!

Currently, I'm eyeing the Tales of Destiny: DC copy that my sister and I just received. I can't wait to play it! --but I'm waiting for Swap Magic.
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Postby hugues » Mon Sep 1, '08, 1:24 am

Thoul wrote: I picked up Zelda: Phantom Hourglass again last week. We've been having tons of thunderstorms, so I'm playing it during those to pass the time.

I bought that a few weeks ago but haven't played it yet.. been waiting until I have to travel to start.

I just finished Dynastic Hero on the Virtual Console. I'm a huge TurboGrafx-16 CD fan so I bought it because it was never released in the US. However if you were thinking of trying it, the Genesis version (Wonder Boy in Monster World) is probably the way to go. Dynastic Hero has a superior soundtrack but the graphics on the Genesis version blow it away.
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Postby Celeith » Mon Sep 1, '08, 3:06 pm

Lemina wrote: Currently, I'm eyeing the Tales of Destiny: DC copy that my sister and I just received. I can't wait to play it! --but I'm waiting for Swap Magic.


You are gonna love this game, I don't have a swap magic but i did fork out $250 for a JPS2 and it was well worth it, since I now own the majority of the J tales games as well as the 2 Phantasy Stars that weren't released.
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Postby SparkyIII » Thu Sep 4, '08, 5:38 am

Moved on to onlining games.
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