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Post by Melanogaster on Jan 25, 2008 16:57:31 GMT
Castle of Illusion's music is brilliant. Don't know why it didn't make it to the finals...
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Post by Melanogaster on Jan 24, 2008 20:17:26 GMT
Done. Most of the initial ones I chose got to the finals, so I didn't have much to change.
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Post by Melanogaster on Jan 22, 2008 2:53:10 GMT
The Lost Stars has naked punks shooting colored skulls out of their asses -- what else do you need?
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Post by Melanogaster on Jan 12, 2008 20:45:14 GMT
Portugal
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Post by Melanogaster on Jan 5, 2008 3:28:15 GMT
I use something similar to what eday2010 described, except that mine was made on Notepad, mainly because I enjoy playing with those weird characters from the extended ASCII table (yes, I used to play with them as a kid).
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Post by Melanogaster on Jan 3, 2008 17:33:53 GMT
TransBot rocks.
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Post by Melanogaster on Dec 19, 2007 18:33:52 GMT
Hah, 99 rings on every stage... maybe I'll try some other freaky way here to see if it's any good.
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Post by Melanogaster on Dec 18, 2007 20:05:08 GMT
I played it on the console and I don't own a PAR so I guess there's no way I can cheat... but let's see what will come out of your next try; it seems like ninjabearhug never refuses some hi-score battles, so he may be up now, too...
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Post by Melanogaster on Dec 18, 2007 2:20:14 GMT
Well, yes, I'm sure... I just got every possible extra life (including the one on the last stage) and avoided losing any lives; it was essentially a "ring-collecting" go, I should say...
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Post by Melanogaster on Dec 17, 2007 22:39:12 GMT
What would be a good high score for this one? I was playing it last week and I ended up with over 1,000,000 points (1,236,000, precisely); this somehow got my attention since I don't remember scoring more than 1,000,000 too often when I was a kid, mainly because all I cared about then was finishing it as quick as possible. So, anyone up? I know ian is gonna show us some pictures of ten trillion points, but maybe someone else might give it a try, too...
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Post by Melanogaster on Nov 14, 2007 19:24:36 GMT
@stan: make sure you're not using any capitalized letters.
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Post by Melanogaster on Oct 16, 2007 16:51:00 GMT
Hmm... interesting to see that some won't care about the hangers. The box might even be sealed but, for me, if it does not have the hanger, it's incomplete -- meaning that it will be replaced eventually, maybe some time later. I'm not that pernickity about (slightly) chipped corners (well, I guess you get used to it living on careless-children-land : ; on the other hand, I can't stand "non-sexy" plastic sleeves... if we had every regular to post on this thread, they'd all have different little tastes and preferences, probably.
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Post by Melanogaster on Oct 11, 2007 17:29:56 GMT
My avarage morning.. 5:50 - wake up and do morning things 6:25 - leave house and walk to bus stop 6:38 - Get on the 600 bus to Leigh 6:55 - Get off in Leigh and wait for the X34 bus 7:00 - Catch the X34 Express (lol) bus to Manchester 8:05 - Get off X34 in Salford (read 'Hell'). walk to next bus stop. 8:23 - Catch 53 bus to Old Trafford 8:45 - Get off 53 in Old Trafford. 8:55 - arrive at work to start at 9:00 (usually). I believe you could have well finished all 'finishable' games from the whole Game Gear library, by now...
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Post by Melanogaster on Sept 28, 2007 0:49:31 GMT
Haha... yeah, the TV show had very similar situations; it was indeed very kid-focused. Anyway, I can translate the intro sentences, if it's of any use: Pedro, Biba and Zequinha arrive at the castle and head to the doorman so they can figure out the password of the day.Inside of the castle, Zequinha gets out of his friends' sight so he can play with all the cool inventions in there.Feeling thirsty, he goes to the kitchen, where he finds a jar full of grape juice.Needing no second thoughts, Zequinha serves himself with a glass of juice and then drinks it...But the juice was actually one of Dr. Vítor's potions that turned him into a baby!With all the crying, Nino shows up and, guessing what happened, he goes after a solution for the problem...To reverse the potion's effect, you must find the four ingredients needed for the antidote through the following doors. The doorman will give you tips that will help you find them.After going through the last door, look out for Dr. Vítor, because he will help you with the antidote.
Now, who would you like to choose as your player in this adventure?It's not exactly that, but that's the main idea.
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Post by Melanogaster on Sept 25, 2007 0:04:02 GMT
many of you guys ever finished it? I did -- last time was Aug 9, 2006; it took me around 4 hours (including a lil' brake for eating ). It's great... this thread is making me want to play it again.
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