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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16246087 times)

Sirus

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Speaking of fast-forward buttons, I'd like to shake the hand of whoever pioneered emulator and ROM development. Shady though the practice may be, it's the only real way to get a lot of classics that either are highly expensive and rare or simply don't work anymore. Heck, I recently discovered that the battery in my cartridge of Pokemon Ruby had died, cutting me off from time-specific events and mons forever. In older games, a dead battery meant no saves, ever. Someday soon, emulators will be the only way to play the classics.
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GlyphGryph

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I could never, ever play the pokemon games without fast-forward. Seriously, toggled between 3x and 5x depending on the situation.

If I had to play at normal speed, I would end up throwing the gameboy out of frustration.

Repeat this with pretty much any rpg with attack animations that were unskippable.
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The 'fastest' setting for text for Pokemon was always a tad slow.
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Yeah... fast forward coupled with an RPG you can rapid-fire your way through the battles (I.e. The confirm button doesn't open a menu in the field)? Grinding can suddenly bite your ass, because you finished like three hours ago and are now halfway through the game.

It makes certain games suddenly enjoyable, without the taint of outright cheating :P
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Knight of Fools

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It's a shame FF7 didn't have that.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)

On the upside: I may have spent more time reading! So, it's happy, right?
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MaximumZero

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It is now time for me to take up the seas!

Uncharted Waters Online, away!
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Holy crap, why did I not start watching One Punch Man earlier? This is the best thing.
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Frumple

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It's a shame FF7 didn't have that.
Hey, bright side. It does now!

... sorta. More can than does, but anyway.
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Lord Dullard

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Ah, EVO: Search for Eden. Some of the worst controls, collision detection, and level up systems to ever "grace" the Super Nintendo, but it remained strangely compelling. Probably due to the batshit crazy story.

And the most atrocious level of necessary grinding to ever besmirch gaming as a whole. I have no idea whatever compelled me to finish it all the way through.

...well, it was still better than Spore.
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penguinofhonor

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Someone I don't know texts me.

Her: It's ashley I got a phone
Me: Ashley who?
Her: Your daughter

I definitely don't have a daughter, but I decided to milk all the trolling potential possible out of this.

Me: Who got it for you?
Her: I did robbys friend gave it to me for 150 and its a 400 phone
Me: Ashley! 150 dollars is still a lot of money. I hope it's not beat up or anything.

I'm awaiting a response with mischievous glee.
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Scelly9

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Thats great!
Now delve into extremely personal and awkward topics!
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kaijyuu

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Now delve into extremely personal and awkward topics!
I think you can get sued for that.
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Scelly9

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Now delve into extremely personal and awkward topics!
I think you can get sued for that.
Really? Thats a bit.... strange.
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Fenrir

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Now delve into extremely personal and awkward topics!
I think you can get sued for that.
Really? Thats a bit.... strange.
Being sued for impersonating a family member and gathering personal information does not seem strange to me.
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kaijyuu

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Impersonating someone else to get personal information?

I'd be shocked if it wasn't illegal.
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For, in order that men should resist injustice, something more is necessary than that they should think injustice unpleasant. They must think injustice absurd; above all, they must think it startling. They must retain the violence of a virgin astonishment. When the pessimist looks at any infamy, it is to him, after all, only a repetition of the infamy of existence. But the optimist sees injustice as something discordant and unexpected, and it stings him into action.

Scelly9

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Ah, I thought you where talking about the awkward part of it. I can see why now :P
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