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ZeroBass.Exe

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  1. 'hey your 8-way joystick copied our 6-way joystick'

    'no it didn't'

    'juuuuuudge'

    'I don't understand this newfangled technology I FIND THE DEFENDANT GUILTY'

    'what you're kidding right'

    I'm thinking Phoenix Wright 3.

  2. Honestly, and I know I'm going to have random stuff thrown at me from the street for saying this, but after watching new The Batman series, and seeing how animated they've made Penguin, I daresay Jack Black could pull it off if he was hired.

    But I would love to see Jim Carrey take the Riddler back.

    Also, I vote Kate Beckinsale as Poison Ivy.

  3. Just so it's known: I don't condone pirating except in some cases. If people are going to do so, there really isn't too much you can say to stop them. Best to tell them where so they can go and get it over with. I, for one, paid 40 bucks for the original game when it game out, and I bought the anniversary collection when it came out, first for the PS2, and later the XboX version. I have paid for Mega Man 2 three times in my life, so therefore, I believe I should not have to do so again. I technically cannot pirate MM2, as I've given full retail value money for it...three times!

    The only other time I can condone pirating is if you are looking for something that otherwise isn't realistically availble. Let's say, oh, you want to watch the old M.A.S.K. cartoon from the 80's. It has not been released on DVD in the USA, and you really want to watch it, cause hey, it's M.A.S.K., and Robot Chicken's raping of Trakker and Miles renewed your interest in it. It's not available here, so downloading someones rips from Germany may be the only option available to you.

    I'll admit it's a truly grey area open for debate, and I saying it on OCR, so I've no doubt it will be, but I love Mega Man as much as anyone, thought I'll not pay for MM2 a FOURTH time!

  4. That's why when Azel was Batman after Bruce's back was broken by Bane, Bruce got so mad. Because Azel did not have a "no kill" rule.

    Azel? Pardons, but I believe you mean AzRAel. Or Az-Bats, unofficially.

    Anyway, yes, sickeningly sweet ass movie! The only complaint I have is that we'll not see HeathJoker with a Harley Quinn in a future sequel. That's not the movies fault, and I know that, but still, it's disappointing.

  5. Poor guy. I hope his recovery goes ok. A wrecked hand could really take a toll on an acting career.

    Although I guess it never stopped this guy.

    mash-radar.jpg

    Yeah, cause he usually kept it hidded behind a clipboard or something. But I digress, M*A*S*H was a great show, and it's still standing the test of time.

  6. How would that work if there aren't even any reploids yet?

    The Maverick Virus affected reploids, not mechaniloids IIRC.

    I said experimental. You gotta start somewhere. These robots are made by Dr. Light, and the reploids in the future are based off X, another Dr. Light design. It stands to reason that there are enough similarites for a first gen Maverick Virus to work.

  7. Wow, such an obious plot. Dr. Wily has ZERO trouble building robots for 7 games, now suddenly he needs money wired to a Swiss bank account to save the world? The Dr. Light talking to Wily was a robot copy, he's done it before, in Mega Man 3. Those robots ARE Dr. Lights, and also the test subjects for Wily now-experimental Maverick Virus. Capcom isn't even trying to be secretive here.

    I still can't wait to play it!

    I do like that the citizens are calling Dr. Light to COMPLAIN about him taking over the world! Nobody ever called Wily, why, is his number unlisted? Or do Skull Castles rely on Yahoo Messenger for external contact?

  8. Hey, it's heat-man that needs another chance to shine. Robot master that most looked like a box of chicken nuggets.

    Chicken nuggets? You're the first I've heard that DIDN'T compare him to a Zippo lighter! What about Hard Man? If I were a porn star, that would be my screen name!

  9. It leaves us without Mega Man 10. I don't want to live in a world where Mega Man 10 is an impossibility.

    On that note, I'd have to agree. I do want the stories connected together, but I've no need for them to hurry and get there. The longer they take, the more sequels they (hopefully) make. Although admittedly, I WOULD like them to explain Zero's design change for the GBA games. Assuming the X6 ending where Zero goes to sleep is the setup for the beginning of MMX, so far it seems as if someone merely changed his armor while he slept. Granted, he's in a new body during the MMX series, but when you fight his "Original" body, it looks just like the one he's in now! Ah, Inafking...fucking with your mind for fun and profit.

  10. Why would you want that? You don't want Mega Man 10? :(

    The series don't need to be bridged because despite what the fandom believes, the story in Mega Man games is only there to contextualize the game and is peripheral to what's really important: the game itself. These aren't RPGs and Capcom isn't really trying to tell a grand epic. Why do you think everything is so convoluted and inconsistent? They make it up as they go to give the game a framework. That's it.

    Mega Man is Mega Man, X is X, Zero is Zero, ZX is ZX, and Legends is Legends. They take place in different time periods. We don't need games to tell us "what happened" between them because ultimately it's not all that important.

    I usually agree with most of what you say, but this is one point where I must differ. Capcom, nay, Inafune himself has said the storylne ( Classic, X, Zero, etc) are all connected. Each another link in a rather long chain of events. Yet, they never really touch on HOW exactly that is. The whole Zero killing Wily bit is nonsense, since Zero didn't come online until after Sigma was created, thus the cutscene in X4. The Megaman/Quint theory is plausible, assuming the GB games are considered canon. If not, then WTF happened to him? X is sealed in a capsule for a minimum of thirty years for Lights tests to be completed on him before release, though evidence suggests he was in there for nearly 100 years. Classic MM is never heard from or about, so one could easily say X is actually classic Megaman in a new body and formatted memory so he could more readily adjust to the new emotions/decision making software Light included in the design. Protoman could have been captured by Wily and had some of his chips implanted in Zero, thus explaining why he and X have a brotherlike relationship.And Bass...well, it's as if he never existed, so God only knows. My point is, if you claim a series is all chained together, you should at least have the courtesy to show us the links, and not leave it to speculation. Good for fan fiction, yes, but still....

  11. Did you play X6? I thought Sigma acted like a drunk with a hangover in that game, and he really had no purpose for coming back other than 'blah blah revenge blah world conquering blah." Do you see it differently?

    I loved X6 Sigma. Poor bastard was too weak to even fight, could barely even stand, let alone offer much of a challenge. Yet there he is, trying his damnedest to whoop your ass. Now THAT'S dedication!

  12. Yeah, the Classic series wasn't really known for it's pages of dialogue, so it shouldn't take that long. I'm wondering if this title shows the fate of Mega Man, Bass, etc in relation to the start of the X series. Maybe even a cameo shot of X or Zero in production before both the Doctor's die? I can buy the Mega Man/Quint time loop theory if I have to, but I don't believe the GB games are considered canon. Any thoughts?

  13. It's fun, isn't it? You save thousands on games, because the ones you already have are new to you within just a few hours ;-)

    Yeah, it's a lot of fun when you try to figure out which volume of .Hack you were playing last!

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