Absolutely iconic. I have this box somewhere.
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Absolutely iconic. I have this box somewhere.
Oh my god, I finally did it... WHY DO I SEE ANOTHER HEALTH BAR!!??
Today's OP/ED is Duke Nukem 2 OP!
I absolutely adored this one! It was so cheesy and knew exactly what it was doing.
The game literally starts with Duke blasting his way out of that cell. And this game was such a vast improvement on the OG IMO.
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I am (sort of) sorry for those of you who cannot appreciate this but I am STILL laughing about this!
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Oh man! I know which OP I'm posting tonight! I loved this game!
Oh dear!
QTP with a gif of a powerful woman!
Today's OP/ED is Watership Down OP!
"All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and when ever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you."
This movie, while not for kids, is an absolute MASTERPIECE I feel everyone should try at some point.
Timeless.
Oh my goodness. Tonight's episode was a lot of light fun at first but got into some pretty heavy stuff towards the end. What a wonderful way to end the episode though!
So much wholesomeness in this and watching their relationship go over the anxiety and excitement of living condition changes is very refreshing.
This was my first ever D&D game! I hired it from Video Ezy quite a bit and got pretty close to completing it.
I loved the Troll Anhg Krag and what happens when he is the last surviving party member hurts my soul and has never left my core memories.
Today's OP/ED is Super Mario Bros. 3 ED!
This was such an amazing ending to an amazing game. Thinking it was all over when that first curtain falls only to have that incredible theme start up as you are treated to a quick recap of your journey was the perfect end to this wonderful experience.
Fetch me my Longsword!
God I love the way they put it in a modern setting.
It would make this lovely animation where you raised the enemies sword and counter attacked and was super satisfying!
Later enemies would do it right back though so you would have to do it multiple times resulting in a really impressive (for the time) swordfights.
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Today's OP/ED is Prince Of Persia (1990) OP!
I loved the hell out of this game! The idea of infinite lives but a 1 hour time limit was pretty rough, but I still prefer it to a lives system. I adored the way this game was animated and felt to play.
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I saw that Breath Of Fire 2 shot from miles away! God I loved that game!
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It's the mechanics I cannot stand. They feel like any other enemy that I was wiping the floor with then they just set everyones hp to 1 and you lose.
My brain just screams "I can heal from that! It's just Kefka's 'Fallen One' and he was way harder than this!"
My first NES game (with duck hunt)
I DESPISE the forced losses in FF9. They feel cheap and unearned.
I love the forced losses in Tales Of Symphonia. They feel like you just didn't have a chance and the game even (minorly) acknowledges if you beat them.
It's a tricky thing to do and best avoided IMO if the narrative doesn't need it.
It WHAT?
That looks amazing!
I did consider this since it's what got me interested in the NES in the first place.
I loved this one! Realizing I couldn't get back to buy the cool death magic until I found another pickaxe shocked me as a kid!
QTP with a game that made you a gamer in your childhood!
Today's OP/ED is Darkest Dungeon OP!
Man, What an opening! For anybody who's not familiar with it, DD is a Eldritch dungeon crawler that focuses more on the physiological and physical toll as well as permadeath. It's absolutely brutal and a hell of a game to complete.
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"AI will not be profitable for many years" terrifies me.
There's nothing in that sentence pointing out how or why it will improve anything.
It just reminds me when big companies kept Fuel prices at a loss until all privately owned stations were forced to close then they rose prices exponentially.