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I remember in OoT I was stuck for the LONGEST time because I didn't even bother to think about going into the next room after defeating the the Link clone. I hated myself forever, haha.
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This will just relate to people in Japan like Evilhead, but here are some PS1 games available in Japan for download. http://www.joystiq.com/2006/11/22/from-psone-to-psp-via-ps3-a-sony-love-triangle/ ¥525 (US$4.50) per title * Arc the Lad (320MB) * Biohazard Director's Cut (380MB) * Bishi Bashi Special (160MB) * Jumping Flash (280MB) * Konami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 1 (40MB) * Konami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 2 (40MB) * Minna no Golf 2 (210MB) * Silent Bomber (200MB) * Tekken 2 (550MB)
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K I finally got it. I just needed to actually LOOK at where to make the spinning stairs to go to lol.
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Sure does suck being stuck already at the beginning of a Temple. I hated the Water Temple in OoT too.
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ClanOCR: DS/Wii Friendcode Database
Bigfoot replied to Arek the Absolute's topic in General Discussion
Yeah, you can link it to your mynintendo account, so I guess that's why I got the email. I have no idea who it is though, so I'm not going to add it lol. -
Yup, just connected and got it. Master Sword. Thanks for the reminder It came out the 17th, but you can still get it apparently.
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Only thing I know is that Wii TP offers widescreen.
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ClanOCR: DS/Wii Friendcode Database
Bigfoot replied to Arek the Absolute's topic in General Discussion
Posted in the other thread, but I'll post it here too. I got an email about someone requesting me as a friend, but I haven't even given out my code yet. "An owner of a Wii Console is asking permission to register you as a Wii Friend to exchange e-mail with you. This individual's Wii e-mail address is w3846014814293617@wii.com <mailto:w3846014814293617@wii.com> If you would like to exchange e-mail with this individual, simply reply to this message. You will then be able to exchange e-mail with the following Wii address: w3846014814293617@wii.com <mailto:w3846014814293617@wii.com> If you are unfamiliar with this Wii console and its sender, please erase this e-mail without responding to it." Is this spam or is this really what happens when someone lists you as a friend? lol -
This game is going to be so freakin' long.
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Wait, have there been any major hardware problems yet? Compared with the broken Xbox 360's and all the fried Wii's the PS3 is actually a much more solid machine this time around. The only thing that is a clusterfuck is supply and demand aspect of the launch. Well, I've heard of mass crashing & freezing of the PS3. Also about the Wii, one of my friends has a broken Wii (it gives disc read errors for Wii Sports sometimes). From what I hear, there are more Wii problems than you'd normally see from a Nintendo launch though. I'm pretty sure all the Wii Sports discs are fucked up or something. Many people have problems with it reading on their Wii. I got this earlier Nothing is perfect, especially being a first model. Yeah, I posted a terrible picture this guy I know took. It says "The hard drive's file system is corrupted and will be restored"
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This was pretty big news so I thought you guys had already heard about it. http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/20/wii-being-hit-by-fatal-error-110213-could-be-funky-firmware/ Apparently quite a few people are having this problem and Nintendo is sending out a lot of replacement Wii's. If you want to maintain your save data you have to send it in for repairs which will take a few weeks. This should be in the Wii thread but I wouldn't dare... Well, maybe if you used the correct term. That isn't fried. Fried things don't turn on anymore.
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Fried Wiis? Explain.
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"If you happen to have a PS3" lol :[
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What N64 port to the DS is $39.99? "they'll weigh in at anything between 140MB and 550MB"- Ouch, better go buy that 4GB-8GB mem stick for a couple hundred. And in order to get these PS1 games to your PSP, you need a PS3? Sounds fair enough.
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I thought they where supposed to be a professional game reviews site, not a bunch of 12 year olds. Lack of inovation? Ocarina of Times wasnt really all that inovative other than the fact that it made the jump from 2d to 3d. According to their guidlines, its the same game; collect stuff, beat dungeons, save the princess. I really dont see how they want it to change. I play a Zelda game expecting to collect stuff, solve puzzles, and go through dungeons. What do they want? A Zelda kart racer? And why single out Zelda? Why not complain about lack of inovation with other games? Gears of War is just Goldeneye with pretty graphics. Same concept by GameSpots definition. Pick up guns, shoot bad guys, and I havnt played it yet, but Im going to go out on a limb and guess there are some mission objectives in the mix at some point. I also hear a lot of people saying "Its just one mans opinion, dont worry about it." I dont go to GameSpot to read people opinions. I go there to read an unbiased review of games. I want to hear whats in the game and how well the game works. I dont want to hear a rant about how your tired of collecting things and going through dungeons. If this game is so bad, then why am I having so much fun playing it? If they want to complain about a game doing the same thing over and over again, then he needs to complain about Mario. I get to save the princess again!
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Just got done with the 2nd place. I guess it was a Temple, but it wasn't called one I'm gonna have so much time that shouldn't be on my "time played" I thought pressing the Home button wouldn't add to the time played, but evidently it does. Pretttyyyyy
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Nintendo celebrates 7mil DS sales in Europe, 27mil world wide. $129.99 x 27,000,000 = $3,509,730,000 wow.... lol
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Wow, it appears you should definitely avoid this one.. heh Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire * GameSpot (39/100) - "Even if you could get past the horrid frame rate problems, lackluster presentation, and lack of online multiplayer, the gameplay in Crossfire is practically identical to the half-dozen or more Gundam games that appeared on the PlayStation 2. If you're looking for a game to show off what your PlayStation 3 is capable of, Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire should be your last choice of all the launch titles." * Game Informer (38/100) - "Imagine that you've worked hard and saved for years, and finally bought the luxury sports car of your dreams. You open the door and get in for the first time, carefully adjust the mirrors, program the radio and then, once you're comfortable, take a giant dump on the seat ... That's essentially what you're doing if you spend the money on a fancy new PS3 and choose this as your launch game of choice ... I have nothing positive to say about this game. I even hate the menu screen." * 1UP (20/100) - "So, the story is nonexistent, the gameplay is a joke, and the controls are unresponsive. Could Crossfire get any worse? Unfortunately, that's a resounding 'yes.' Poor level design cripples any hopes of enjoyment ... The game is an embarrassment to the Gundam name, and raises suspicions that it was rushed for the PS3 launch."
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Things looking worse for the PS3. Sony may miss production goals again.
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Haha yeah, I saw that yesterday on Joystiq. It's good to see people are putting their PS3's to good use. Some other guy was using his to play Nintendo roms on it with the Linux OS.
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I finally actually played the PS3 today. I played Motor Storm. It was cool for the first lap, then it got pretty boring. It's just eye candy. I wish they had better demos set up to play.
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Badass boomerang, eh? EDIT: By the way, for everybody who may still be stuck on fishing (for whatever reason, I'm not sure). Anyway, I'm loving the creativity of this game. So many new features and ideas, and the Twilight Realm is beautifully done. I'm constantly reminded of Okami, Shadow of the Colossus, ICO, and a few other recent creative masterpieces.
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haha, yeah
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Finally done with the first Temple after 7 hours.