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Gigafrost wrote:
Personally, I enjoy BoMF's jokes enough of the time to like having him around. :)
Well, don't get me wrong. I appreciate Bag's input, and I do find him funny sometimes. However, it does get really annoying when an otherwise straightforward thread gets an unecessarily useless post from Bag in it.
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Rick wrote:
flagitious wrote:
Every forum needs exactly 1 BagOfMagicFood.
What if there were two? Huh?
Then this would be ebaumsworld/gameFAQs/nintendo forums, and no one of intelligence would stick around.
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Well, it will be easily updated. All you would have to do is change the current date in one of the columns, and all of the data in the sheet will autoupdate. edit: Done. Seems the average age is 21.6869 as of September 24th, 2006. Keep in mind that I passed over any updated posts, and I guessed on some posts that gave a little bit of information that wasn't a number. Therefore, while this isn't 100% accurate, it's fairly close. To update this, you only need to change the current date values in the second to last column.
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It doesnt seem like it would be too difficult. Take the ages posted, convert to days. Then, add the amount of days in difference the post is to current time. Shouldn't be hard at all. Uhh... I guess I'll whip it up in Excel or something.
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Headline: Robotic Chicken Easily Avoids Obstacles. -- Citizens hope for more entertainment in future levels.
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Maza wrote:
Would it be possible to control three players in SNES?
Depends entirely on if the SNES version was meant to utilize the multi-tap.
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OmnipotentEntity wrote:
Brevity is the soul of wit.
Brevity is ... wit.
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We need a 'what' vote as well.
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Halamantariel wrote:
The same actions over and over and over and over again...
I thought that was why everyone loved the game. Either way, it stands that you could do Harvest Moon as a High Score challenge mixed with the time constraint. Find out the highest theoretical amount of money you can make in the game, and then do it as fast as possible. I know it will just make for a day or so of chopping/smashing, followed by day after day of slowly growing crops until you can sell them or throw them at your horse, but it could be worse! Also, copy/pasting days' worth of input to make each week identical is against the rules. Furthermore, no woman wooing, house expanding, or festival part-in-taking. This is strictly business!
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Halamantariel wrote:
Don't know if that's been mentionned before, but the most pointless game to TAS would definitely be Harvest Moon. It has to be.
Untrue. You could get the highest possible amount of money/food in the shortest amount of time. It's equivalent to Sim City, except with a time limit.
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Warp wrote:
Btw, what's (FDS)?
Famicom Disk System.
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AKA wrote:
Here's a .wmv file of DC.
Am I the only one that sees the screen display Link's room when Guano pauses? It's at 1:37, just after getting the bombs.
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Dacicus wrote:
Zurreco wrote:
Well, no. There is no definite time line in the series.
GANNON-BANNED (offense #16)
16. Claiming there is no storyline
OK, because storyline and timeline are the same thing. Your new name is Reading Roger.
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Random question: when Link swims on land, is he still bound to the ground/gravity? Can he cross gaps or climb up walls or anything?
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While I'm generally against the idea of the front looking backwalk, it might not hurt in areas like the Hyrule Field 10k.
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If you're loading a personal savestate, it could be that he went back and redid whatever part of the file you save it as. That, or he did something else. Try to play through without a savestate first.
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I stayed in Germany last summer for about a month. Whilst I wasn't exactly living there, I loved every minute of it. The area (Weisbaden) had great weather, the city is always bustling, and no one really bothered me about anything. Also, half of the town speaks English, since there are a few US army bases nearby. I was debating whether or not I would move there a few years after I graduate, since I don't like the area that I live in right now. I should also say the following: Saying that there is a right and wrong in politics is pretty petty. It reminds me of all the people in the US that had planned to move to Canada if Bush was re-elected (and none of them did). Therefore, I would say that you should move to Canada. That is where all the sore losers go, apparently. Note: not all Canadians are sore losers.
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Sir VG wrote:
If OOT/MM Link is killed, the line of descent is broken, since he is the original.
Well, no. There is no definite time line in the series. Also, this uses the time travelling paradox that if a future Link went back in time and killed another Link, he would subsequently lose the initiative to go back in time and do so.
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Phil wrote:
Eat my eggs or die with your Zurrecos.
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JXQ wrote:
Oh really...
The ladies prefer the original flavor to the nacho cheese flavor. :3
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JXQ wrote:
I use 1024x768 resolution and that pic doesn't stretch out the forum at all for me. If they had Zurreco's Fresh Eggs you'd be posting it just as much :P
Never said it stretched anything. It's just intrusive; you can't not look at it. Also, they have a brand of wine called something like Azurro, which my friend found and proceeded to post everywhere I was, since it's so close to my old handle. I got sick of that image about 10 seconds after I saw it for the third time in 10 minutes. This is no different.
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It's a totally different game. There isn't even a sphinx!
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Guybrush wrote:
Look, Phil's fresh eggs! Have you seen these before?
It wouldn't be so bad if the image wasn't so intrusive. Or if it were actually humorous. Anyways, May 9th. Right there with Bablo, kinda. To be fair, Bablo was probably born at 11:59 pm on May 8th, and now he is missing out on the best birthday ever.
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...That was it? For a game called Death Duel, I would expect more than this. While I don't doubt that this is a fast completion of what seems to be a fast game, I just couldn't find anything particularly interesting. Voting meh. Also, Death Duel (U)[!] works for this movie.
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SpiDeY wrote:
Yea, I want what Zurreco said.
Quick solution: Remove the left mouse button from your mouse!
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