Posts by Kaynil

    30. Shadowrun - Hadn't even heard of this steampunk RPG
    29. Super Ghouls ‘N Ghosts - Ghouls and Ghosts just spell super hard for me.
    28. Goof Troop - Hah! Puzzle one. I think I didn't know it existed.
    27. Super Mario All-Stars - Have played it. Interesting to find the NES games with better backgrounds here.
    26. The Legend Of The Mystical Ninja - I only know Goemon for the N64 title cover.
    25. Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - I think Sardonic Pickles owns this one but I might be wrong.
    24. Super Punch-Out!! - I'd give this one a go in a heartbeat.
    23. NBA Jam - I was like "pass" until I read about being sillier than today's sport games. Count me in!
    22. Super Bomberman - Count me in!
    21. Earthworm Jim - Interested but not as much as with other titles.

    20. Contra III: The Alien Wars - Yes! I'd like to try this one.
    19. Secret Of Mana - In my bucket list.
    18. F-Zero - I have played it! I rented it.
    17. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time - If this is the one I used to play in arcades I really would love to own it. I just read it is the arcade's sequel.
    16. Mega Man X - Agreed. I enjoyed the X series. I thinK i only rented some of them.
    15. Super Castlevania IV - Curious considering is a sort of remake of the first one based on what the article says.
    14. Zombies Ate My Neighbours - Seen this one on YT. It seems funny for the first 5 minutes.
    13. Mortal Kombat II - I wouldn't mind owning this one at all. I did had a chance to try it, if I can recall correctly. Either this or the past one.
    12. Super Mario RPG: Legend Of The Seven Stars - Curious about it but other than Link cameo it doesn't attract me taht much.
    11. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island - I don't care about this one. Baby mario is very annoying.

    10. Street Fighter II Turbo - YES! Agreed, Not sure if we own the normal version or the turbo, but definitely I'd rather the quick version for the moves.
    9. Earthbound - bucketlist
    8. Final Fantasy VI - Bucketlist
    7. Star Fox - I wouldn't mind trying it.
    6. Super Metroid - Yes. Good game. I have played it but not till the end.
    5. Donkey Kong Country - Played it. Pretty cool one.
    4. Chrono Trigger - A can't miss game, in my opinion. I want to play it again and this time finish it.
    3. Super Mario Kart - The game that got me into MK, but MK 64 still gets the crown. :P
    2. Super Mario World - Pretty fun game. Definitely recommend this for anyone with a SNES.
    1. The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past - Eh... kind of overrated. Not that special... Nah, just kidding. I think it is a a good TLoZ game and surprised no one it was part of the top 3.

    So in short booth have become stale. :lol:

    After the anime, I decided to give a go to Totodile, hahah.
    I know I played pearl once upon a time but I forgot my starter. That's bad. I think it was Turtwig
    If i ever had the V generation I'd go for the pig... and I'd call it P-Chan. [Ranma 1/2 reference]

    Not sure if I have mentioned this before. Since it was introduced to me it is a must have in my bookmark-bar. In broad terms it is a script that let you control a ship Asteroid style and shoot bullets but instead of asteroids you attack whatever web you're viewing, destroying each word, table etc that is in your path.

    A fun, simple way to waste time or relieve some stress.
    Just go to that web and drag the button into your bookmarks.
    Then come back to the forums and destroy them.

    Heck, post your scores for destroying the forum index. I might get a little medal for the winner. [emoji38]

    http://kickassapp.com/

    Is the Virtual Boy really a handheld? It was marketed as one, but by design it didn't work well for that purpose.


    I agree in both accounts. I don't know if it really could be counted as portable, but since that seemed to be the intention I included it in my opinion.

    he DSi was a bit disappointing. Nice concept, but it just didn't really offer enough reasons to actually buy it, not least the lack of games supporting its camera feature and other stuff.


    The DSi felt to me like a half baked prototype. At the time the idea seemed good but as soona s the 3DS was announced I am sure it made more than few people bitter about spending in a model that would soon become obsolete. 3DS plays DS games and handles better the virtual shop, camera, etc that the DSi brought.

    I can't decide between the new 3ds or gameboy micro


    I think the New 3DS XL is alright it is just it should had been the only console. It just seemed like a slap to have a new model slightly better so soon. The Youtube in 3D and bettwer browsing experience were good for users like me that actually spend some time with them. But for a gamer that doesn't go on the eshop or use other applications besides the games. It is kind of pointless. Not sure if the 2DS counts as disappointed, it seemed puzzling at the time but they basically addressed the parents fears of durability and kids bypassing the 3D restriction.

    And gameboy Micro is cool. I wish I had gotten my hands with one back in the day. :P

    That Tech Demo... was the scariest thing I ever saw in my life.


    Nightmare fuel?

    New footage. More speculation. I was following an user who noticed some things,
    CedNaru @ disqus.
    Here are his uploaded annotations:

    "CedNaru from disqus"

    Link still has the Gerudo looking wrist-clothes. If it was Gerudo, chances are Nintendo would had changed the to avoid confusion.

    There is also this pouch or book dangling from Link's belt.

    Alright guys. What do you make of all of this?


    Here is an interesting video I found:

    I think I know what you mean. You need to have a well defined objective to end the game. To feel the satisfaction of beating a game. New leaf is an ongoing game.
    I enjoyed it, but I had someone else with the game to visit and talk about i =t and brag. By yourself it can get tiresome once you unluck certain things. I tend to get in and out.

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    I am not a big pokemon fan and after watching cool anime like one piece, bleach, naruto ...etc...you just can't watch normal stuff like pokemon, according to me.
    So, if you don't like something, naturally you won't get into those games either.
    Isn't that right? :^o^:

    I am not defending the anime as something above other shonen and I can follow your logic.
    It is a shame sometimes but I'd do the same thing.Just take in account that the game is the original source. Just like many times the manga is better than the anime adaptation, the game might be worth a look.

    But I don't the significance and such. What comes next?
    Like do i have to use that pokemon for a battle or something like that?


    In each pokemon game you start typically with a choice of one pokemon between 3. That's the one we call starter.
    So for example for the "first generation" of pokemon games (red, blue, green) the options are between a bulbasaur, a squirtle and a Charmander.
    The anime is sort of based in the game locations and gym leaders however Ash is not the same as the boys you can be in the games.

    The main attractive point of the games comes from the bonds of raising your pokemon.
    You do battles with it and as it levels up it can learn new movements. Because you can only keep four, the same pokemon in the same level can have different movements, it all depends on the trainer.
    You spend a lot of time with your team and that makes you attached to them.
    The game also works a bit in a extended rock-paper-scissors balance, where you must pay attention to your strengths and weaknesses.
    It is turn based.

    You might already know all of this. I just wanted to give you some explanation. The game is open enough that you find different people focusses in different things.