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08-20-2011, 04:52 AM
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Currently I am playing Dragon Quest 8 (PS2), Dragon Quest 7 (PSX), and Blue Dragon (360). Once I am done with these (beat them) I will be moving on to The Last Remnant (360), Romancing SaGa (PS2), and FFXII (PS2).
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Finally beat Super Adventure Island II for the first time and I'm now in a SNES RPG mood. I dug up Super Mario RPG to play on my SNES again.
11-30-2011, 02:26 PM
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I just started playing OoT again the other day (the GCN port with Master Quest) after several years because I could never remember if I had beaten it by myself or not, and I find it a bit easier now that I'm older and not afraid of Skulltulas.
Just got inside Lord Jabu-Jabu, but that place is like a maze with so many doors and I have yet to find the Dungeon Map... I also can't find many places that I can bring Princess Ruto with me that she won't complain when I leave her behind. Added to that, I have no way to fight off the Biris (the jellyfish) and Baris (bigger jellyfish) without getting zapped to oblivion since I used up my Deku Sticks on them fast.
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Mega Man Battle Network, LittleBigPlanet, and soon Mario Kart 7.
Twilight Princess, Wind Waker, Crystal Chronicles. Now that I have a job though, I can't even play them near as much :C
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Two Zeldas at once? Good on ya.
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Finished Jak II and now I'm playing Jak 3 and DBZ Tenkaichi Budokai 3.
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Disgaea 4, Rayman Origins, and as per a friend's recommendation I'm about to try 9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors.
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(11-30-2011, 11:09 PM)X Gamer 66 Wrote: Disgaea 4, Rayman Origins, and as per a friend's recommendation I'm about to try 9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors. You're in for a treat. It's really a nice little gem. Recommended that you try to take things slow at first to try to comprehend the story though, as it's definitely more visual novel-esque than game-esque in many ways.
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Been feeding dust online with Sonic Generations 3DS.
I like how 99% chose Green Hill Zone, confident of winning and then rage-quitting because I am apparently better.
All S, got in some Top 20s and even Top 10s in Time Attack and I'm still enjoying this game.
My Game Maker games (Dropbox download links):
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Currently playing Skyrim, trying to fight dragons with out any resistance is tough work, thanks busted patch! Soon I will be digging into Terraria with the 1.1 update..
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(11-30-2011, 02:26 PM)Mighty Jetters Wrote: I just started playing OoT again the other day (the GCN port with Master Quest) after several years because I could never remember if I had beaten it by myself or not, and I find it a bit easier now that I'm older and not afraid of Skulltulas.
Just got inside Lord Jabu-Jabu, but that place is like a maze with so many doors and I have yet to find the Dungeon Map... I also can't find many places that I can bring Princess Ruto with me that she won't complain when I leave her behind. Added to that, I have no way to fight off the Biris (the jellyfish) and Baris (bigger jellyfish) without getting zapped to oblivion since I used up my Deku Sticks on them fast.
If you think that's annoying, play the Oracle of Ages version of Jabu Jabu. It's the water temple all over again.
With the Jellyfish, just use the Slingshot or Boomerang (Dungeon item for Jabu Jabu)
I got Skyward Sword about 2 days ago; Amazing so far. I cleared the first 3 dungeons and now going for the 4th.
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12-01-2011, 07:09 PM
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Jabu Jabu is actually easier than I remember. Went through it on OoT3D recently, didn't even need a guide, but I did stumble a bit no doubt.
That goes for quite a few of the older Zelda dungeons though. I remember Forest Temple being a NIGHTMARE when I was younger, and was a pain even with a guide, but like Jabu, I managed to complete it without a guide this time. I didn't remember most of the gimmicks either.
Fire Temple is definitely still hard though, guide or no, and I'm slacked off at the shitty Water Temple.
Not sure if this was in the 64 original, but in the 3DS version you get a Gold Skulltula token in the dungeon if you get them all. Needless to say, I managed to get all of the skulltulas in dungeons thus far, though I may still need to do a couple return trips.
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(12-01-2011, 07:09 PM)Whack-Dat-Yoshi Wrote: I remember Forest Temple being a NIGHTMARE
It wasn't much trouble for me, but I do remember how it's possible to completely miss one of the keys you need if you're not paying enough attention.
That would be the one inside the chest on a high-up tree branch, outside of the door leading into the temple. I think there's also a golden skulltula in that room, which I think was how I came to find the chest the first time I played the game.
12-02-2011, 02:20 PM
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Yeah I already tried the Slingshot, it just goes *TING* and bounces off of them. I haven't gotten the Boomerang yet either... I haven't explored a whole lot of the rooms yet.
Either way though, I took a break from that and fired up Mega Man X Collection after a long time and beat X1 100% (SIGMA FINAL FORM GRR), and am now about to enter Magna Centipede's stage in X2.
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