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Trickster F.
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My computer always freezes whenever I try to open any DS game on my emulator. Phooey!
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rileydog22
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DS emulation is a fairly new field, so the emulators are buggy, slow, tend to crash, and are often incompatible with many ROMs. Frankly, I'd just stick to emulators for N64 and before. |
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Trickster F.
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That's a possible explanation. All other emulators I have (two actually, for SNES and GBA, 'cause mine no longer works) work flawlessly.
I just wanted to check out the game Aaron suggested since I happen to be one of the FF fans he mentioned.
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Man Overboard
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DS emulation is in such a state currently that even if it did boot and run, it wouldn't come close to conveying the actual experience... it'd be like when I played Final Fantasy V back in 1997 on a 75 MHz PC... no sound, 25% speed, paaaain! |
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darkmatter
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Not a video game, but I'm playing The Impossible Quiz.... so hard....
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cuncuna
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I work all day behind a computer. Whatever is left for me as "personal time" is used to live...
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ĦBeware of the Bee!
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Man Overboard
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I'm probably the only one who cares, but Furai no Shiren 3 is coming to the Wii... AND, Sega is localising Furai no Shiren DS (Mysterious Dungeon: Shiren The Wanderer) in the US!
For those unfamiliar, Shiren the Wanderer is one of the best console Roguelikes ever made |
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1800iareyay
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John Woo's Stranglehold. Too short, but what a cinematic game.
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Figglesnout
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Just beat Bioshock for the second time :)
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I'm a reasonable man, get off my case
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1800iareyay
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Oh man, BioShock was a blast. Great control, stunning graphics and what may be my favorite game storyline ever.
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laplace
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I like roguelikes. =) but I'm more of an angband player than a fan of anything with graphics. Diablo, Dark Cloud and various dungeon hacks seem to fizzle out quicker than the ASCII classics to me.
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Drew
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You don't like Final Fantasy 7???
I'm still playing World of Warcraft
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heyitsthatguy
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If you ask me, FF V didn't exactly have too much plot development either |
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Man Overboard
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It's not like those at all... it's like the text ones, what with the one-for-one movement and identify scrolls and cursed goods and all sorts of little depthy things |
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Man Overboard
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FF7 was when it went from a game with lots of choices and different ways to develop your character to being slave to a plot where 90% of the game's data was FMV. They took the difficulty down to practically nothing as not to get in the way of the cinematics |
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Man Overboard
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First must-have title for the DS. (Must import from Europe though... US's homophobia denied it a stateside release ) |
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Trickster F.
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That image makes me wish I still had access to GCB and could drop Nestclop a message.
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Leningrad
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Been playing Kirby 64 (easier than I remember, but still very fun and nostalgic) and The Godfather.
Both awesome.
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horza
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I'm playing Battlefield 2142 and I am awaiting release of World in Conflict having played the beta and demo - [R'n'R] clan FTW !!
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Zargus
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Playing it for the second time first time was 2 years ago i think with enormus laggggg.. Now it runs very smoth great game and crepy have made me jump high a cuple of times.
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