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Dr. Eugene Felikson 06.27.2010 04:28 AM

Hey, Noiseredux!

Do you own this...


 
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It really is a fun one, one of the few GBA games that I really miss.

noisereductions 06.27.2010 08:31 AM

no I don't. I've had my eye out for it for a long time though. It's not a very common cart unfortunately. But I always thought it looked amazing.

EVOLghost 06.27.2010 12:11 PM

 

EVOLghost 06.27.2010 12:21 PM

I hope tihs happens. They want to release Ico/Shadow of the Colussus on PS3 in HD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



http://www.gamingunion.net/news/rumo...ps3--1791.html

shabbray2.0 06.27.2010 12:58 PM

^^
saw something bout this, but it was related to ps2 emulation...

noisereductions 06.27.2010 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EVOLghost
I hope tihs happens. They want to release Ico/Shadow of the Colussus on PS3 in HD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



http://www.gamingunion.net/news/rumo...ps3--1791.html


yeah that's cool... but really there's nothing WRONG with the PS2 games.

Ghostchase 06.27.2010 01:58 PM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 06.27.2010 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
no I don't. I've had my eye out for it for a long time though. It's not a very common cart unfortunately. But I always thought it looked amazing.



Oh man, you've just gotta see the bloody way the zombies explode when you hit 'em with pinballs...marvelous! I wonder if my friend still has his old copy lying around somewhere....hmmmm.

EVOLghost 06.27.2010 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
yeah that's cool... but really there's nothing WRONG with the PS2 games.



yer right.....there is nothing wrong...but it's be nice to see in HD/

noisereductions 06.27.2010 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Oh man, you've just gotta see the bloody way the zombies explode when you hit 'em with pinballs...marvelous! I wonder if my friend still has his old copy lying around somewhere....hmmmm.


word. The game is high on my "want list".

Dr. Eugene Felikson 06.27.2010 02:50 PM

If I ever re-purchased a GBA, it would be an SP...and my first 2 games would be this, and Golden Sun. I still have my copy of Metroid Fusion. It's just begging for a home.

FreshChops 06.27.2010 03:29 PM

I just ordered Just Cause 2 (PS3), but haven't tried it yet. It looks like a mix of Farcry (tropical, scenery, free roam, and guerrilla style combat), Tenchu (grappling hook), Tomb Raider (exploring) and GTA (third person, free roaming). I think I'll like it.

I tried GTA4 for a little, but it didn't draw my interest. Very impressive interactive world and huge size, but once that charms gone, the theme didn't do it for me.

Now that 'Source' is making Mac versions of some popular games, I'm going back and trying them again... like the HalfLife's. It's cool that it lets me reinstall all those games that I had years ago on a PC, now on a different computer, under my account.

noisereductions 06.27.2010 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
If I ever re-purchased a GBA, it would be an SP...and my first 2 games would be this, and Golden Sun. I still have my copy of Metroid Fusion. It's just begging for a home.


Fusion is great.

The SP is definitely my favorite GBA model. The original GBA is so dark, and the Mini is too small and removed backwards compatibility.

TheFoxBen 06.27.2010 04:09 PM

Now that I'm on holiday, I'm planning on finishing Bioshock 2 at last...

noisereductions 06.27.2010 04:38 PM

 


starting on Ecco The Dolphin.

TheFoxBen 06.27.2010 04:43 PM

Sonic Spinball was amazing !!! I think I have it on that awesome "Ultimate SEGA collection" game for PS3

 


Well, I guess I'm gonna start a lot of classics again tomorrow.

pbradley 06.27.2010 04:56 PM

Got Civ IV from the steam sale.

I bet !@#$%! has all the tips I need, the nerd.

deflinus 06.27.2010 05:55 PM

 


went record shopping with a friend and he picked this up for $2.
this game's really hard. but looks really good

!@#$%! 06.27.2010 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pbradley
Got Civ IV from the steam sale.

I bet !@#$%! has all the tips I need, the nerd.


i've never won deity level if that's any consolation

atsonicpark 06.27.2010 10:09 PM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 06.28.2010 04:46 AM

^ great game. never got around to beating it though

Rob Instigator 06.28.2010 10:14 AM

 


silly game. but entertaining. taking care of animals in my garden that are actually pinatas. they attack each other and eat each other and I have to make em "romance"

space 06.28.2010 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
 



silly game. but entertaining. taking care of animals in my garden that are actually pinatas. they attack each other and eat each other and I have to make em "romance"


...that's the game that we would tell WoW noobs to go play when they "couldn't handle" a real game.

"go play Viva Pinata instead, noob" was the constant call. this was just as easily replaced with "go play Barbie Online", although Viva Pinata was the bigger dis.

noisereductions 06.28.2010 01:02 PM

if any of you nerds are interested in buying/trading video game stuff with me, my full trade list is here:

http://racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=15230

Rob Instigator 06.28.2010 01:07 PM

i can't handle a real game either....

space 06.28.2010 01:23 PM

that's ok. not everybody has so much discretionary time.

however, as a favor to me, the next time you play Viva Pinata, try and see if you can get them to eat each other AND make romance at the same time.

THAT might just change how I feel about it.

Rob Instigator 06.28.2010 02:29 PM

their pinata dicks break

shabbray2.0 06.28.2010 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
if any of you nerds are interested in buying/trading video game stuff with me, my full trade list is here:

http://racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=15230


oh yes!!!

i am kinda interested in the nomad.
conditions?

shabbray2.0 06.30.2010 06:54 AM

 

3rd playthrough!!!! and its still awesome, looking forward to be able to kick lucifers ass!
cant stretch this enough: one of the best of the best

screamingskull 06.30.2010 08:26 AM

 


and

 

shabbray2.0 06.30.2010 11:30 AM

wrong thread, hahaah :)
but anyway nice choice!!!!

pbradley 06.30.2010 11:36 AM

Turns out I fucking suck at Civ IV and my dream last night was filled with the tech tree.

space 06.30.2010 12:16 PM

^^^ it's not THAT hard. just make sure you develop religion quickly. it makes it easier to take over new territories if you convert them first, and if you "discover" more religions, the opponent has less to use against you.

after that, I worked on long-range bombers and nukes. it's been a few years since I've played...but basically it goes like this:

TAOISM > CHRISTIANITY > THE VELVET UNDERGROUND > BOMB 'EM BACK TO THE STONEAGE


PS: I'm a fan of the Aztecs.

Rob Instigator 07.01.2010 09:11 AM

 


Toy Soldiers, downloaded from xboxlive

noisereductions 07.01.2010 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
 


Toy Soldiers, downloaded from xboxlive



step by step, heart to heart...

!@#$%! 07.01.2010 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by space
^^^ it's not THAT hard. just make sure you develop religion quickly. it makes it easier to take over new territories if you convert them first, and if you "discover" more religions, the opponent has less to use against you.

after that, I worked on long-range bombers and nukes. it's been a few years since I've played...but basically it goes like this:

TAOISM > CHRISTIANITY > THE VELVET UNDERGROUND > BOMB 'EM BACK TO THE STONEAGE


PS: I'm a fan of the Aztecs.


pursuing religion can eat a bag of dicks. it's totally unnecessary for the way i play. i get missionaries from other countries and just play along. want me to be a buddhist? sure-- i don't give a shit. when you have a certain national religion you're always getting into wars from some other sucka asking you to convert to their religion (spain does that a lot, that isabella bitch). sure, monasteries give you research + culture, but they expire, and there are more important things to pursue in the late game. the other thing is that free religion gives your civ a research advantage in the later stages-- becoming dependent on a single religion is crippling, whereas absorbing your neighbor's religion while you build libraries ensures you'll get along with them in the early game and leave them in the technological dust.

Quote:

Originally Posted by pbradley
Turns out I fucking suck at Civ IV and my dream last night was filled with the tech tree.


there's a learning curve, which is the most enjoyable part. once you know everything things wear out a bit. anyway, i like to seek the most advanced tech available & then trade the filler techs with less developed civs. obviously you'll want to discover the alphabet right away, and then create libraries & observatories to advance your research, so you can take off ahead of the competition early. thus specialization pays off-- if you try to discover every tech by yourself you're just cultivating mediocrity. of course you don't wanna trade all your techs right away-- e.g., you don't wanna give gunpowder to your archenemy, or space flight to an industrial power that could build the spaceship before you.

another good thing is to have an early wonder that generates great engineers: a single great engineer can finish up an early wonder in a turn-- so you get more wonders & cockblock the competition. the pyramids are awesome for this: they increase the chances for engineers and they open up all forms of government without having to wait 1000 years to discover the constitution, allowing you to focus on other techs.

make sure you have resources: early you'll want stone (faster wonders), marble, horses, copper (for bronze weapons)-- later without oil you're a sitting duck with vaseline on your rectum. same with aluminum.

early in the game try to grab as much land as you can safely get in order to ensure future resource availability-- new resources are discovered as you get new techs (e.g., physics--uranium). culture is the best way to do this, it provides a nice cushion around your borders. i like to play louis xiv for this reason-- you get culture + industry bonuses without the need for religion or quick-expiring obelisks (but i do build obelisks to pile it on early). overtaking neighboring civs with culture is a great way to conquer. then again, having a cathedral gives you 50% extra culture that does not expire. so make sure you do have religion, but you don't need to discover it first (i like to discover philosophy early to open the tech tree, not for the taoism).

and try to specialize your cities: one for the money, one for the science, one for industry, one for cranking out elite military units, etc-- buildings and wonders have multiplier effects so piling on all science wonders in 1 coastal (high trade) city will help you discover techs every other turn.

a grain of salt: due to personal preferences i tend to be pro-research, pro-liberal anti-fundamentalist so i don't do well with militaristic authoritarian strategies & the like. to me, those can give you temporary might, but in the end your research and production suffer and you end up discovering sailing while everyone is doing genetic engineering. one tank blows the fuck out of 10 angry spearmen. then again other people might prefer different strategies.

cultivate aliances good relations with techs having similar values as yours (religion can be used for this too, but religious civs tend to be retards)-- i usually will get along with ghandi's india, england, mali, etc, but can't ever make friends with spain or the aztecs (warmongering cunts). i like free speech, universal suffrage, free market, etc-- so those civs who are into that will make friends, trade techs, support me in elections, etc. don't waste time trying to kiss everybody's ass-- hostile civs will never be your friend and need to be dominated, destroyed, or simply left behind as they threaten your battleships with trirremes.

if you pursue the democratic path then the pentagon is another wonder you'll wanna have to get good military units in the late game. that's when you want to have military power-- to keep all suckas at bay while you build your spaceship ahead of everyone else.

oh, one last thing: unlike say civ II , you can't expand your borders forever-- the farther you are from your capital the more things fall apart, even under democracy-- you wanna get big but not some huge unwieldy mess.

fuckit, i've gone on too long, just read here:

http://www.civfanatics.com/civ4/strategy

deflinus 07.01.2010 10:20 AM

 

space 07.01.2010 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
pursuing religion can eat a bag of dicks. it's totally unnecessary for the way i play. i get missionaries from other countries and just play along. want me to be a buddhist? sure-- i don't give a shit.


yr doing it wrong! think of the missionaries as infiltrating viruses. who cares WHAT religion you use, that much is pointless, but as long as you give enemy territories yr particular brand (and they are ALL enemy territories), it makes keeping the populace pacified once you move in with the troops.

not having to worry about putting down rebelion makes it easier to focus assests on taking over new territory.

NEVER accept a request to convert unless you never plan to take over who's asking (and as I always play Aztec, I always do plan for such).

and as I mentioned, the best reason to research religion is so that the other player(s) don't have access the same type of mind-altering! you don't depend on one, you gobble them ALL up and use them at will.

for me, religion is just a means to an end. and by end, I mean, H-BOMBS MOTHERFUCKER.


ps: god I wish that play by email function worked. we might still be playing that same game. and by now, being the CIVilized folk that we are, you and I would have surely formed a pack to take down that savage, jico..

!@#$%! 07.01.2010 10:59 AM

yeah, wish that had worked too. by now all the aztecs would be doing yardwork in my versailles. seriously, that's one of the civs i always kill early when they are near-- cranky bastards!

i know what religion does and i do get missionaries everywhere once i get a religion, but i do not peddle any particular religion-- i get free religion ASAP and benefit from the clusterfuck by doubling my culture. i never do theocracy. i'd rather focus my research on key points of the tech tree (philosophy, liberalism, replaceable parts) and acquire mysticism etc by trading down with the most stupid suckas. i often end up discovering various religions, but only as an offshoot of my technological research: bullets beat arrows.

in other words, i use religion, obviously, and build whatever buildings i need (i like cathedrals, 50% culture), but i do not prioritize resources on expanding "my" religion as a political tool, because those are resources taken away from tech + industry-- once my economy explodes, the religious shit is carried easily by the wake of my overflowing trea$ury.

of course there is an advantage of converting early in the game: you have no state religion, you're right next to spain, and you need to bide your time, so you be buddy buddy, you build your buildings faster, you grow some advanced weaponry, and then tell them to fuck off and you receive their horses with mechanized infantry for the lulz. of course this is resolved much earlier--- my early macemen will kill pretty much all of their little lives while they are still building axemen.

btw, i always get the UN to ban H bombs before they even crop up, so that's a non-issue.

space 07.01.2010 01:00 PM

if I didn't already have too much to do, I'd be tempted to buy it (again) off steam.

my copy is still in OKC as I didn't anticipate wanting too :(

wonder if it would be a good thing to get for the long ass plane ride though...


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