I already checked google for it.
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didja find it then?
here http://gemini.aerdan.org/forums/index.php?topic=80.0 I'll let you figure out how to play it, I am playing it on my laptop currently, gonna try it with my pss2 later http://www.aerdan.org/sites/default/...me%201.0a.html there ya go random soul hackers shots: |
as for soul hackers, patch underway
http://www.atlus.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3638 http://gemini.aerdan.org/forums/index.php?topic=137.0 same team as the P2: Innocent Sin team, thank god. They did a stellar job with P2, man. They really "got" the game. Got a boner yet? Holy shit. I'm so fucking there, man. To be honest, they'll probably port the game to the PSP or 3DS (I wish more companies would release "RPG Collection Discs", like the Phantsy Star I-IV game for the GBA, and some of the Final Fantasy Collection discs... can you imagine.. every SMT game up to a point, on one disc? Fuck!). They've been porting lots of games lately, but still. I will be there day one, downloading this baby! Atlus rules. More in the next post.. |
^^thats the best news for today.
the soul hackers translation made it for me!!! cant wait. I am totally hyped for fan translations since policenauts. will download persona 2 tomorrow, thanks for the link and a collection of SMT games would be freakin awesome, especially for a portable (which fits best for me for playing long games at my current situation) |
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AL WAIT AL AL AL AL AL AL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Al, type in "persona 2 english patch iso" into google. Then thepiratebay will come up. Click on the cached piratebay link called "[PSX] Persona 2: Innocent Sin (English translation) & Eternal Punishment". Don't just click on the link. Maybe it's just me but pirateby sucks and every other day seems to have problems with spyware, popups, and exploiting java. Not so much for me, since I'm a firefox man and don't understand people who aren't, but my gradpa is an internet explorer S.O.B. and regularly gets on piratebay to download country music albums, so I have to MALWREBYTES ANTIMALWARE my grndpppy. I usue btjunkie 99.99999% of the time but I can't find the patched INNOCENT SIN on there, so... enjoy MORE IMPORTANT NEWS: http://gemini.aerdan.org = group doing the trans. The story, rooms, shops and menus are all completely translated. Chatting with demons is partially translated. In-maze text is both undumped and untranslated. It's, oh, 65% done according to various boards. IT WILL BE FINISHED, THOUGH. That's the best news. It can be played now, for the most part (what exctly do they mean by "in-maze text"?!). Also, they say it will be compatible to play on the PSP. I LOVE the Shin Megami Tensei games. BY FAR my favorite rpg's ever, despite thier flaws (I didn't find Nocturne as difficult some people -- though I did die quite a few times, usually for stupid reasons -- but I didn't like the few parts where you were attacked by an unskippable, IMPOSSIBLE boss as soon as you leave the save room. I almost had to restart my game at one point -- no way to level up, no way to get new demons.. but as soon as I left the room, one of the horsemen attacked me. He killed me about 8 times.. I was about 45 hours into the game, at least.. I finally killed him BARELY -- I also don't like how if the main character dies, it's game over! -- but I was very frustrated with the game after that. I beat Nocturne in about 65 hours; amazing game, THE ABSOLUTE BEST MUSIC AND ATMOSPHERE OF AN VIDEO GAME EVER MADE (next to Ico)... I had bought it for $20 -- with soundtrack -- and sold that baby for $90!) You do know Shin Megami Tensei 1 and 2, as well as the game IF... were enhanced and remade for the PS1, right? I actually have SMT1 and 2 (actual copies I found at a pawn shop -- and have played a little bit, but can't get very far).. I also have Earthbound for the Super Famicom, though I don't have a Super Famicom... a local pawn shop had a HUGE box of Japanese games, and a Japanese ps2, as well as some Final Fantasy DVD's and all kinds of other stuff.. probably 70 games, mostly fighting and RPG.. Onimusha 2 with some weirdass music video.. me and my best friend bought it.. $100. I'll take a picture of all of it sometime. We got it before KATAMARI DAMACY came out here.. and Katamari was in it, which was amazing. It came with this AMAZING Final Fantasy book with TONS of art (did you know there was.. maybe still is... a Final Fantasy weekly magazine in Japan? How insane is that?)... me and my friend regularly bust out the Japanese King of Fighters '99 and, strangely, Street fighter ex3 haha... I love SKULLOMANIA... (penis demon!) There have been quite a few cellphone only SMT games, which would actually be fun, and make sense (what with ll the cellphone nonsense inherant in the Persona 2 games) KING FROST! Look at all the little Frosts! Reminds me of that Lady Gaga dress with all the Kermits! I just love these games so much. XENOGEARS is, flat-out, my favorite RPG ever (never really got into Xenosaga -- anyone know if they're worth slugging through? Played part of 2 and thought it was horrible)... I love the religious themes, the DARK AS HELL narrative, the unlikeable characters, except the main characters who are VERY flawed and kinda weak and regularly use and abuse their party.. that's kinda like SMT, too.. main characters are generally weak and/or abusive.. they use people.. no pretty boys (until the very-flawed Persona 3) Lemme post this so you can start geting persona 2.. |
I really want to play that.
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Playing Rendering Ranger: R2...The game is extremely rare as only 5000 cartridges were produced. Collectors can expect to pay well over 1000 dollars for a copy.
$1000! This game is fucking amazing, btw. It's by the guy (yes, one guy) who made Turrican, Mega Turrican, and Super Turrican 1/2 (aka "some of the best fucking games ever"). Insane game that's actually quite challenging, mixes r-type/gradius style shooting sequences with contra/turrican style 2D action sequences (strangely, a recent PS2 game -- that's probably one of the hardest games of last-gen -- called THE RED STAR, had 2D shoot em up sections, while the rest of the game played like both a Streets of Rage-style beat em up and a Contra-style shooter, in 3D.. it wasn't as good as of the aforementioned games and sadly, it was nearly impossible to play through if you don't play in 2D player mode, but it had RPG-like experience points (! .. yes! In an action game!) and you can find it at most pawn shops for like $5, so check out THE RED STAR). |
damn....looks liek I've missed out on them Persona Games. I remember my cousin was playing them. He liked them. but I just never got around to plugging in my ps2...
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Very good, I'm playing the Tourneko chapter at the moment. |
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Vagrant Story is one of my top 3 RPGs of all time (the others are DQVIII and Majora's Mask) and while I admit it is a game that takes a lot of perseverance to get into & you'd certainly need to play it for more than a few hours to appreciate what is so great about it, quite a few of your criticisms are just factually incorrect. Large group formations don't surround you, there are never more than 3 enemies on screen at a time. You can chain as many attacks as you like not just one or two, but you need to time it right. It takes a lot of attacks for the risk meter to build up to levels that start to seriously affect your accuracy, but the higher your risk the more powerful your blows are, also the higher your risk is when you enter the room there's a good chance of facing stronger or rarer enemies, and stronger, or rare enemies drop rarer or unique items...cntd in 5 mins. Also there are items you can use to lower your risk. |
Plus if you chain attacks you only need to bring up the grid once for each enemy, although it wouldn't be a good idea to use this method when fighting bosses on your first play through.
Additionaly the chain attacks have a lot of useful status changes to inflict on enemies. Next, you can't buy anythnig in the game, there are no shops or money, you only get new weapons & armour by finding them or making them. There are three blade types (plus 6 material types) that are strong or weak against different classes or alignments of enemies (there are 8 classes, and six elemental alignments), plus the more you use a particular weapon against whatever class or alignment the more effective it becomes, and in turn less effective against opposing classes. Also there are loads of buff spells and gems to equip to weapons & armour to make them more effective. Weapons can't break, after a certain amount of use they do need to be repaired but a weapon that needs reparing is only marginally worse than one in good condition. Admittedly some of the early boss fights can be a slog where you will only do a few HP of damage with each blow, but you can also reflect damage back when they hit you if you use defence properly. However as you get stronger and power up your weapons boss fights become a lot more manageable, especially on 2nd or 3rd play throughs. The game can only be completed in 2 hours if you on probably a third or 4th play through when you've got a lot stronger and very good equipment. Also you can save whenever you like if you go to a save point, but that's common to a lot of games. If you played through only the first few hours then there's a save point in the first room, and 2 before the first boss, one straight after, and plenty more after that. There are only 2 areas of the game that you can't save in, one is a maze you have to get through within a certain time limit, and the other is a an area that is unlocked after your first play through. Anyway, aside from that it's got one of the best and most cliche free stories of any rpg, the sound is great & is closer to a film score than regular game music, plus not all areas of the game have music, when you are in the town for example you just get the sound of birds singing, the river etc, which I think works great. The weapon forging system is really engrossing and addictive. The titles that the game awards you for achieving certain things also kept me hooked for a long time. The titles you get for time trials of previously completed puzzles are funny. 15% of the game area and the best weapons, armour and spells are only obtainable on the second play through, plus you get to keep all your old stuff when you restart from the begining so you don't have to start forging stuff all over again. God knows how much time I've spent playing that game and there's still a load of stuff I haven't done yet. Another great thing about this game is that there is no level gaining so no grinding, your stats are only increased by defeating bosses or finding the occasional potion. |
Donkey Kong Country (SNES) Turtles in Time (SNES) w/ the gf. |
Speaking of SNES, I'm trying to pick up a few games that I may have missed out on back in the days. I know about all the classics, for the most part. My list so far:
1. out of this world And that's about it...any suggestions? SNES games that you love or think may be under the radar classics. |
Turtles in Time rules so damn hard.
Girlfriend, Felikson ? Is this new ?? I'm holding out on fallout new vegas til after unpacking is complete. Anyone played it yet ? apparently its more of the same. yay ! |
We've been on, and off for a few years now. Nothing really worth posting about. I get a little bored sometimes, and there are other times where she's annoyed me to death, but I've never cheated on her or anything like that. She's broken up with me a few times too. I like her because she's one of the most sane people I know IRL.
But yeah Turtles in Time is easily my favorite beat 'em up. River City Ransom, and Battletoads & Double Dragon for the NES do come dangerously close though. Oh yeah, and Maximum Carnage too... But okay, here are some of my favorite SNES (my favorite console) titles off the top of my head, which are all classics in my eyes. I'm not really sure what you're into or what you already know of, but here goes nothing.. PLATFORMERS Super Metroid Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World Yoshi's Island Donkey Kong Country Donkey Kong Country 2 Actraiser Actraiser 2 Earthworm Jim 2 Kirby Superstar Mega Man X Super Castlevania 4 Super Ghouls N' Ghosts Aladdin Super Star Wars Super Adventure Island Sparkster Boogerman Toy Story Krusty's Super Fun House Cool Spot RPGS Chrono Trigger Earthbound Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Secret of Mana Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Illusion of Gaia Final Fantasy III Shadowrun RACING Super Mario Kart Stunt Race FX F-Zero FIGHTING Mortal Kombat 3: Ultimate Edition Metal Warriors Killer Instinct Super Punch-Out Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game BEAT 'EM UP Turtles in TIme Maximum Carnage OTHER Starfox Zombies Ate My Neighbors Sim City NBA Jam: Tournament Edition (play as Sonic Youth or The Beastie Boys!) NHL '94 Jurassic Park Mario Paint Family Feud Wario's Woods Tetris Attack Super R-Type Super Earth Defense Force Paperboy 2 |
Turtles In Time is hard? What? I totally disagree.
Now Battletoads -- those are some hard games. Damn. And yeah Dr. Eugene, River City Ransom is a superclassic. |
She said it rules hard. Not that it is hard. It may be time for yr annual eye-check, guy.
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Oh yeah, and I just received my package. Thanks bro, this thing is miraculous! I can't believe you even put it up for sale in the first place, let alone had no one take you up on it for half a year!
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yeah it never moved. I didn't need it though, I have a wave bird. But it doesnt matter, I don't really sit that far from my screen anyway since I'm playing on a compputer monitor. |
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