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Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:34 pm
by ab-47
Guess what made it to steam?

Yes, mighty No. 9 is more than 3 months away. Some people are already questioning why isn't it sued by Capcom, simple answer: it's not called Megaman anymore, it's Mighty No. 9; it is true, there are too many identical features in the game compared to the original Megaman video games, but as long as it stands on a different title, capcom can't do anything about it. (Don't forget that it is also being lead by the original creator of the Megaman series, he left his job in capcom and started his own company).

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 9:57 pm
by garirry
I saw it reach Steam. I checked the discussions and all the people who post there are trolls who either are opposed to the existence of the game, or just plain triggering hate conversations. Anyway, regarding that suing thing, Capcom can't sue unless something that was registered, trademarked, or patented got stolen. And it's not like they care, the creator and director of Mega Man, the only person who really cares, left Capcom.

Anyway, other than that, I built myself a new awesome computer, and I got the chance to play all those games that I couldn't play before. Psychonauts was simply amazing, Rogue Legacy is also a great game, although I tried Goat Simulator, and it left me with such an unpleasant feeling (a game intentionally bad) that I decided to ask Steam for a refund, even though I only paid 3$, just to get it out of my library. Sorry if you liked it.

I also bought Shantae and the Pirate's Curse on Steam. So far, I think that the game is amazing, although the characters are a little bit too hypersexualized in my opinion. It's a little expensive for 20$ though, I think 15$ is a more reasonable price.

Papa's Gameria Topic

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 1:57 pm
by loofisawesome
I don't know if anyone has even heard of these games, so I'll explain:

There are these games called Papa's Gamerias, and they are really fun and addicting. They're developed by a group called Flipline Studios.

So, go try them out!

Re: Papa's Gameria Topic

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 2:01 pm
by garirry
loofisawesome wrote:I don't know if anyone has even heard of these games, so I'll explain:

There are these games called Papa's Gamerias, and they are really fun and addicting. They're developed by a group called Flipline Studios.

There are currently eleven games right now and I'm playing two of them:

Papa's Donuteria (started this in May):
Rank: 32 (Heartbreaker)
Day: 55
Holiday: Valentine's Day

Papa's Cheeseria (started this a few days ago):
Rank: 10 (Southwesterner)
Day: 14
Holiday: Cinco de Mayo

So, go try them out!
I remember... I remember playing Papa's Pizza (or something like that) when a was a kid (probably 5 years ago!). I'll see if it's still there just to play it.

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 4:45 pm
by loofisawesome
It's called Papa's Pizzeria. All the games end in ia.

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 5:11 pm
by garirry
loofisawesome wrote:It's called Papa's Pizzeria. All the games end in ia.
Yes, right. However, I found out that the game I played as a kid was "Papa Louie: When Pizza Attacks!". It's pretty nostalgic playing it again. :)

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:00 pm
by loofisawesome
I just started playing Mario and Luigi: Dream team again, and
garriry wrote:it's pretty nostalgic playing it again.

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 6:21 pm
by LittleZbot
Just finished Kirby & the Amazing Mirror. That final boss was a lot harder than any of the others - three of the five Game Overs I got during the entire playthrough were during that boss. Well, I guess it's time to finally start on A Link to the Past.

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:23 pm
by jdl
LittleZbot wrote:Just finished Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.
This is my favorite Kirby game, nice job completing it! Did you get 100%? :wink:

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 2:45 am
by DerpzSpycrab
There's now a trailer for Terraria 1.3's content. It's just beautiful and I have no words for it.

I can't wait for it to come out in a week! :lol:

Fascenterraria

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 3:23 am
by Jutomi
Oh... wow. :shock:

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 5:31 am
by LittleZbot
jdl wrote:
LittleZbot wrote:Just finished Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.
This is my favorite Kirby game, nice job completing it! Did you get 100%? :wink:
89%. There's no way I'll be able to find some of those chests without a walkthrough. :P

To all you GBA and DS Gamers (particularly GBA), any recommendations? I like to work on at least one portable game and one console/PC game at a time. Before Amazing Mirror, I was working on Monster Tale, but my DS stopped working, so I shelved it (it's working now). After A Link to the Past and the probable 30 minutes I have left of Monster Tale, I'll need some more games to tide me over. Suggestions?

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 11:58 am
by jdl
LittleZbot wrote:
jdl wrote:
LittleZbot wrote:Just finished Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.
This is my favorite Kirby game, nice job completing it! Did you get 100%? :wink:
89%. There's no way I'll be able to find some of those chests without a walkthrough. :P
There's actually a very easy way to tell where everything is. If you open your map and see a yellow square that isn't glowing, that means there's still something to get in that room. If it's a glowing yellow square, that means the room is complete. Orange squares mean that the room is unexplored.
LittleZbot wrote:To all you GBA and DS Gamers (particularly GBA), any recommendations?
There's also Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland for gba. It's basically a remake of Kirby's Adventure for the NES.
And if you've got good rhythm I really suggest you check out the Rhythm Heaven series. There's a GBA, DS, Wii, and 3DS game. The gba game never made it outside of Japan so if you want to play it you'll have to order it online. The 3DS game just came out recently so nobody knows if it's getting localized yet but I assume it will be.

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 4:05 pm
by garirry
LittleZbot wrote:To all you GBA and DS Gamers (particularly GBA), any recommendations? I like to work on at least one portable game and one console/PC game at a time. Before Amazing Mirror, I was working on Monster Tale, but my DS stopped working, so I shelved it (it's working now). After A Link to the Past and the probable 30 minutes I have left of Monster Tale, I'll need some more games to tide me over. Suggestions?
There's Pokemon Emerald, an amazing game, there's also Mega Man Zero (1-4) and Mega Man Battle Network (1-6), the latter one being an RPG, I haven't played it yet. Zero though is very hard and story-wise confusing unless you have played at least a few earlier games.

That's about as much as I know about GBA. Let me know if you need suggestions for DS games.

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 4:51 pm
by LittleZbot
jdl wrote:
LittleZbot wrote:
jdl wrote:
LittleZbot wrote:Just finished Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.
This is my favorite Kirby game, nice job completing it! Did you get 100%? :wink:
89%. There's no way I'll be able to find some of those chests without a walkthrough. :P
There's actually a very easy way to tell where everything is. If you open your map and see a yellow square that isn't glowing, that means there's still something to get in that room. If it's a glowing yellow square, that means the room is complete. Orange squares mean that the room is unexplored.
Okay, thanks! Now I just have to find the map for Mustard Mountain...
jdl wrote:
LittleZbot wrote:To all you GBA and DS Gamers (particularly GBA), any recommendations?
There's also Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland for gba. It's basically a remake of Kirby's Adventure for the NES.
Yeah, I've been considering getting that. I've beaten the original four times, but I've heard the remake is much better. If I do get it I'll probably get two copies so both me and my brother can play.
jdl wrote:And if you've got good rhythm I really suggest you check out the Rhythm Heaven series. There's a GBA, DS, Wii, and 3DS game. The gba game never made it outside of Japan so if you want to play it you'll have to order it online. The 3DS game just came out recently so nobody knows if it's getting localized yet but I assume it will be.
I've heard of those. I can probably find the Wii one on ebay for a good deal (the Wii games are going for pretty cheap now that the Wii U is out).
garirry wrote:There's Pokemon Emerald, an amazing game
I really wish I was allowed to play Pokemon games - even though my parents have gotten a bit more relaxed with the games I can play, still no Pokemon. Guess they don't like the idea of little creatures beating each other to the death.
garirry wrote:there's also Mega Man Zero (1-4) and Mega Man Battle Network (1-6), the latter one being an RPG, I haven't played it yet. Zero though is very hard and story-wise confusing unless you have played at least a few earlier games.
I've had the first and second Zero games recommended to me a few times I'll have to check them out.

Thank you, everybody!

In other news, I couldn't be more excited for Terraria 1.3

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 6:40 pm
by garirry
LittleZbot wrote:I've heard of those. I can probably find the Wii one on ebay for a good deal (the Wii games are going for pretty cheap now that the Wii U is out).
I bought mine in September last year brand new for just 20$ off eBay. It even came with one of those Club Nintendo paper thingies, not that it matters anymore since it's going down in less than a week.
LittleZbot wrote:I really wish I was allowed to play Pokemon games - even though my parents have gotten a bit more relaxed with the games I can play, still no Pokemon. Guess they don't like the idea of little creatures beating each other to the death.
Quite sad. I have read that in the Pokemon topic, I would have hoped that your parents would let you play after two years.

Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 4:36 am
by LittleZbot
I just got two new Wii games, both with 50 coin unused Club Nintendo inserts. I really wish I could use them, because I want Smash Bros. 64.

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 3:13 am
by garirry
RIP Club Nintendo. Also, Mega Man Legend has returned! :D Click Here!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 3:49 pm
by LittleZbot
95% Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, over halfway through A Link to the Past, and grabbed Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for when I finish it.

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 4:29 pm
by loofisawesome
Has anybody here played a Pushmo game?

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 4:30 pm
by garirry
loofisawesome wrote:Has anybody here played a Pushmo game?
I have, I got it for free from Club Nintendo. It's pretty fun.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:22 am
by loofisawesome
Got Mario Party 10 today. I can't play it at the moment, because I'm at Colorado at my grandparents' and my Wii U is at home.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 9:40 pm
by LittleZbot
If you could recommend any single RPG, what would it be? I've experienced the wonders of Chrono Trigger, the Dragon Quest series, and the Mario & Luigi series and am looking for something more (no Pokemon, though).

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 1:52 am
by garirry
LittleZbot wrote:If you could recommend any single RPG, what would it be? I've experienced the wonders of Chrono Trigger, the Dragon Quest series, and the Mario & Luigi series and am looking for something more (no Pokemon, though).
I've heard good things about Mega Man Battle Network. Yeah, that's like the only franchise I played for the past year or so.

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:40 pm
by Muzozavr
The impossibility of this video has stunned me so much that I'm having a hard time processing its awesomeness.

Someone made a single segment Nightmare! speed run for Doom... on Plutonia Experiment.

To put things into perspective: Doom and Doom 2 Nightmare! single segment runs have existed for quite some time. For Plutonia, this is a first. In fact, no one has ever done this for 19 years until now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUBUYWIZUpE

I'm too stunned for further words.

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 5:28 pm
by TheThaumaturge
LittleZbot wrote:If you could recommend any single RPG, what would it be?
I'd have to go with Fire Emblem, but I've been trying to get everyone into the series recently so I guess I'm a bit biased, hehe.

It's a tactical-strategy RPG where you have to control the units in your party wisely for all of them to survive. All of the games are based around medieval-esque war scenarios, so your units and enemies use swords, lances, axes, bows, and magic as weapons. It's a really great series if you wish to give it a chance.

There's Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for the Wii, FE: Path of Radiance for the Gamecube, and the most recent one, FE: Awakening for the 3DS. Awakening is the most beginner friendly, so I suggest you start with that one if you have a 3DS.

I suggest you look up some gameplay videos/trailers beforehand so you can determine if you'd enjoy the games or not. :p

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 8:04 pm
by LittleZbot
TheThaumaturge wrote:
LittleZbot wrote:If you could recommend any single RPG, what would it be?
I'd have to go with Fire Emblem, but I've been trying to get everyone into the series recently so I guess I'm a bit biased, hehe.

It's a tactical-strategy RPG where you have to control the units in your party wisely for all of them to survive. All of the games are based around medieval-esque war scenarios, so your units and enemies use swords, lances, axes, bows, and magic as weapons. It's a really great series if you wish to give it a chance.

There's Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for the Wii, FE: Path of Radiance for the Gamecube, and the most recent one, FE: Awakening for the 3DS. Awakening is the most beginner friendly, so I suggest you start with that one if you have a 3DS.

I suggest you look up some gameplay videos/trailers beforehand so you can determine if you'd enjoy the games or not. :p
I've heard quite a bit about the Fire Emblem franchise, and intended to start on it eventually. Maybe now would be a good time to do so. Have you played any of the GBA ones? I'm not sure if I should start with those or Awakening.

I also have a copy of Mercenary Kings, if anyone wants it. It's rated M, so I won't be playing it. I can PM you the Steam key.

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 8:17 pm
by Master Wonder Mage
LittleZbot wrote:If you could recommend any single RPG, what would it be?
Battle for Wesnoth is a free, open-source PC tactical RPG that's quite fun.

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 3:37 am
by garirry
LittleZbot wrote:I also have a copy of Mercenary Kings, if anyone wants it. It's rated M, so I won't be playing it. I can PM you the Steam key.
I'm interested in trying it.

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 11:09 pm
by LittleZbot
PM'd.

I've 100% completed A Link to the Past, and am currently halfway through Minish Cap. After that, I'll borrow Superstar Saga and play that, then it's on to Fire Emblem.