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@Kriven I used to play Ty th Tazmanian Tiger a lot when my oldest sister lent it to me. I beat the whole game but I was 99% done with the entire game... I was trying to find all the secrets and missing one vital item and forgot what it was. If only I can find the sequels to try out to. From what I remember they made 3 games in total.
Three games if you don't count the GBA versions as completely different things (which they kind of were).
UltimateMugenite5721's post took me for a loop. It is so rare to see someone without an avatar+giant image signature. I thought the forum broke, glad everything is okay dokay.
Finished Link's Awakening DX, no deaths with Red Tunic. I didn't resort to the cheap boomerang tactic against the final boss' last form. I always used Blue Tunic whenever I played Link's Awakening DX.
Starting Majora's Mask over because I got confused with the time system....
@Viiper: nah... I didn't add an avatar yet.

I'm playing Raiden III, and trying to defeat the final boss in the boss rush WITHOUT dying or using bombs at MAX difficulty. I'm telling you, you need good evasion skills to accomplish that because the bullet speed of enemies at maximum difficulty are unforgiving.
LOL-ing ^^
please don't reply just to say LOL or similar with no other useful content as that counts as spamming.
I always felt the red tunic was the best choice.

If you go with the blue tunic, when you grab a piece of power your sword doubles in power and launches enemies. It also doubles your walking speed. If you grab a guardian acorn, nothing happens because the blue tunic has the same effect.

If you pick the red tunic, getting a guardian acorn will double your defense. The red tunic will make your sword double in power and send enemies flying just like the piece of power, but picking a piece of power up will still double your speed.

The logical best choice is the red tunic.

Edit - it seems that the quote button doesn't work on mobile devices.
Parasite Eve on the PS1 now... that's my favorite RPG... I favor the machine gun for fast firing.
Animal Crossing New Leaf and Pokemon Soul Silver

I'm on a Shiny Quest on Soul Silver, so far my starter was a shiny Chikorita and I just got a shiny Wooper~
I finally got enough treasure to buy all of the train cars in Spirit Tracks. Now I just need to finish the final part of the enemy rush minigame in Hyrule Castle town for the final heart container, then go beat the game.
I finally beat Hyper Hexagonest in Super Hexagon, and it feels awesome. It is truly probably the most difficult stage of any game I have ever played. It's also the first game which I've gotten all achievements in Big Grin

I'm also playing Rochard, which is pretty sweet. Even though there are enemies and sentries and guns and explosions, it's still an almost completely puzzle-based platformer, and a good one at that. The story's a bit more extreme than I had imagined, but apart from that it's pretty much exactly how I expected it to be, and I'm having a lot of fun playing it.
Awesomenauts.
I was achievement grinding and was trying to get the achievement for winning a match on local splitscreen... but without two other players. So essentially I was playing 1v3. And then this happened.
that freaking kill/death ratio oh my god
Beat Spirit Tracks. A year of slowly gathering treasure to buy all of the train cars made me forget how abysmal the DS Zeldas' combat controls are. No third round of Take 'em All On for me.

I'm adding this game to my list of Zelda games I have absolutely no desire to ever play again. Which is good, because Phantom Hourglass was lonely being the only game on it.