Blue Shells and Bananas - Page 2
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rotinegg
United States1719 Posts
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Myles
United States5162 Posts
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arioch
England403 Posts
Perhaps too much. As part of my A-Level statistics coursework I used 100 laps done with 3 different characters on Koopa-Trooper beach as my data! At the time I thought it was a fantastic way for me and my buddies to play Mario Kart while pretending to do work - needless to say I think my mark for that project wasn't particularly good... | ||
natalia_shimanchuk
Uzbekistan30 Posts
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ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
On May 28 2012 03:24 Archas wrote: Agreed 100%. The Doppler effect with Toad's shrieks of agony is just so delicious. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUuuuughhhhhhhhhhh I hate you both. I always played Toad. | ||
Complete
United States1864 Posts
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CaptainPlatypus
United States852 Posts
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Mazaire
Australia217 Posts
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Archas
United States6531 Posts
On May 28 2012 11:00 Complete wrote: Apparently Golden Sun has 2 sequel RPG games. Are all 3 good? Thinking about giving it a shot. Here's a handy little guideline for you. The Broken Seal: Amazing. The Lost Age: Even more amazing. Dark Dawn: Significantly worse. Not recommended to purchase unless you love the series as much as I do. Trust me on this. Like I said earlier in the thread, I've clocked 2,000 hours across both TBS and TLA just because of how great they are, and still play both quite often, trying new things and setting new goals for myself. In contrast, I've played about 65 hours of Dark Dawn, and haven't touched it in a year. DD was a total letdown for me, unfortunately. Hopefully, the implied sequel will restore my faith in Camelot. On May 28 2012 11:29 Mazaire wrote: Is it just me or did moo moo farm feel like a knife fight every time? I enjoy a good knife fight. I hate to use a 4chan-ism, but it's applicable here: if every race isn't a knife fight in the end, you're doing it wrong. | ||
IMHope
Korea (South)1241 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States43475 Posts
I'd go out of my way just to hunt you down :D | ||
Dullahan
United States248 Posts
For me, it was SSBM and Double Dash... ahh good times. So many milestones... discovering C-Sticking (lol my Marth friend), learning how to land Rests and pulling off Wall of Pain, finding out about the competitive scene via combo vids, learning advanced techniques ...Advance Wars, anyone? Edit: I agree with Archas's assessment of the GS games. GS + TLA taught me the basics of RNG manipulation :D (them and Fire Emblem... lol) | ||
Danglars
United States12133 Posts
Good nostalgic memories there. | ||
.Aar
Korea (South)2177 Posts
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DawN883
Sweden558 Posts
On May 27 2012 12:20 Archas wrote: That music hit me like a bomb. Damn nostalgia why won't you leave me alone! | ||
epoc
Finland1190 Posts
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Synwave
United States2803 Posts
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sixfour
England11060 Posts
On May 27 2012 15:23 DrThorMD wrote: As sick as MK64 was.... I still maintain that Double Dash took everything to another level. the only thing DD had in its favour over MK64 was that picking a waluigi/daisy team and switching drivers ALL THE TIME is the most annoying thing ever and gets many wins through opponent's tilt | ||
OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
Although I left my old N64 behind and now I only have Wii / X360, I still play Mario Kart Wii from time to time. The triumphs of bumping a Toad off the Rainbow Road remain just as good. | ||
beetlelisk
Poland2276 Posts
Currently I think I'll buy Xbox for Gears of War 2 and 3 and maybe Battlefield 3 and some other games. | ||
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