Haha! Thank you. Good format. =)
Happy birthday Sarah 2.6!!!
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Oh, I guess that makes sense then! I'm not really all that fond of cats, but if what you're saying is true, then I am very much flattered!
I think people chose you as a LOLcat nominee, because you have a cute, silly, and playful personality. You should be flattered. =P
lol yeah pretty much, I've had all the freetime in the world about two months ago, and now since all of the good stuff is getting released, real life beckons. Though I know nothing about linux, if you need a good emulator, I use VirtualboyAdvance, and everything seems to run great. The only complaint is the small screen, and if you enlarge it, it messes with the pixels at times. I remember all of that! I got the game for my 8th birthday actually. The box was soo huge since it came with that player guide. And yeah! the scratch and sniff boss cards! I remember I used to carry around the Carbon Dog one because it smelled like mustard, lol. I remember at school, everyone was like "who is this ness character?" because of Super Smash Bros., so I had the privledge of showing them the greatest game ever, lol. I ended up letting my friend borrow my game and guide, but his baby sister got a hold of the guide and tore several pages out of it. Sad day for me. But yeah, I think you would enjoy the Mother 3 game. It still has it's occasional quirkiness in someplaces like EB, but it has a more serious tone compared to it. I'll let you play it to understand what I mean.
You sound like me with the 500 different games at once. It's hard to keep up when it's like that. It also seems like the more things you have to get done, the more games need to be played. I think it's one of life's unspoken **** you rules. Haha. I'm dying to play Mother 3. I need to find a good GBA emulator for Linux. If I can't, I'm gonna see if I can get a Windows GBA emulator to work. Oh, here's a sad Earthbound related story. I once had the player's guide that came with the game when it was first out. The one with the scratch and sniff stuff and the awesome clay artwork. A few years ago, I left it with my ex after moving out. I've never gotten it back. It will always bother me. Sorta like when a chair fell on my NES Final Fantasy cart. >.<
I'm juggling between Fallout 3 and Tales of Vesperia right now. ToV is a pretty much run-of-the-mill jRPG, with a bunch of neat little features that make the game surprisingly addictive for sure, while Fallout 3 is the most epic thing I have played in quite some time. So epic, that it seems to wear me out, lol. Also, since I am such a Earthbound fanboy, I downloaded the english patch that some translators just released a few weeks ago for the Mother 3 (aka EB2) game for the GBA. I've also been working on that too; fun game, but it doesn't quite have the same charm that Earthbound does. Not only all of that, but a friend of mine let me have his import game of initial D: street stage for my PSP, so now I'm totally hooked on that too....Too bad right at this time all the homework from my classes seems to be in overdrive mode atm. grrr.
Hmm. Maybe I'm just weird. I love SoE. I liked the alchemy thing a whole lot, along with the different worlds, and ever-changing dog. I also really like starting a new game. That's one thing I liked about Saga Frontier. I got to do some things over again, but do them in a different way. The way skills would come about would be different each time, and I could choose different optional characters. I think my favorite quest was Asellus'. I love the Mystic world and everything having to do with it. Awesome music in the chatteau, too. After you finish Blue (good quest, too.) you should try hers out. Until then, though, have fun with your other games. ..... What are your other games? ^^()
Secret of Evermore eh? I never really could get into that game very much, the story I thought was pretty unique and good, but it just drove me away, no matter how much I wanted to love it, maybe it was because I spoiled myself too early by starting with SD3, idk though. As for SF, I ended up completing Emelia's and Red's scenarios, both ended up being pretty good overall, though Emelia's final boss was very tough, even with five 800+HP characters, but somehow I plodded on. Red's scenario was easy, and his bosses weren't too tough, just long fights. I started Blue's scenario a while back, but I haven't made much progress on it so far, now that I have new games to keep me occupied and such, but once I have those out of the way, I will set aside some time for it. It's definitely cool to get a character quest down, but it sucks starting a new one because of all the grinding you have to do all over again. Oh, and how is Infinite Undescovery going btw? I think after I complete Fallout 3 and Tales of Vesperia, I shall try that game out if it doesn't completely suck, I haven't heard anything about it though.
I'm good. I'm less than halfway to Sarah 2.6! =o Trying out a two player hack of Secret of Evermore. That game brings back some memories. I like the goofy sense of humor in it, with all the references to non-existent B movies. I wish they would have kicked it up a notch, though. Are you still playing Saga Frontier or did you finish it? I love that game.
Why hello thar! How is Sarah 2.5 doing today?
Hey, Rocky 2.0! =D
I totally watch him on Penn & Teller: Bullshit! and his Penn Says YouTube channel. However, the voice in my head still sounded like him before that, haha.
Argh. Will I ever be able to live out my dream of three player Seiken Densetsu 2/3 netplay? *cries*