Panzer Dragoon Saga for the Sega Saturn is one of the greatest innovations that have ever been introduced to the gaming world. It really is too bad that only 10,000 copies were made in the States, but that just shows how braindead the Americans at SoA truly are.
Sega/Sonic Team/Overworks/Team Andromeda are the only ones who know how to make a game correctly. Squaresoft, Lord British, and all these other lame ass companies don't know how to make a game worth shit...sure, they make nice eye candy, but that's all their good at; they don't know how to make good music or a decent story and therefore, they don't deserve a penny from the consumer.
Why can't all games be like Panzer Dragoon Saga? Why? I think I have an answer to my own question; I think it's because there are far more braindead people than there are intelligent people, and since the braindead fools value money over art, the consumer suffers with a crappy product.
Nanotechnology is going to destroy the pathetic United States, as well as every other country in this world? Why, you ask? Because the technology has the potential to:
1) Make humans immortal (or pretty close to it)
2) Grant humans the use of 'unlimited resources'
3) The ability to learn things much quicker
Do you honestly believe that a military or politician(s) will be able to keep this technology to themselves? That is absolutely impossible, considering the people with the real brains aren't even in the military or the government, and if the government decided to keep the technology for itself, these 'people' would just create a non-commercial nanotechnology which they would release to everyone, in the name of rebellion against a government that never worked properly or efficiently in the first place.
The United States may be eager for Nanotech, but the truth is they are also horrified of it. Why? Here is the truth that the morons in our governent don't want you to know: NANOTECHNOLOGY WILL BRING THE ABSOLUTE DEATH OF DEMOCRACY AND CAPITALISM. Wow, it looks like they have every right to be afraid. No more government - no more money system! WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO!?
That answer is simple - we are going to become Gods, and there is NO ONE alive or dead who can stop this from happening.
'Death to the pathetic United States, and death to Democracy and Capitalism!! Good riddance!'
Ah, the Turbo Grafx 16...man, that was a great system. In fact, I consider it to be the best system of all time. Sega ported several titles over to NEC's powerhouse...Fantasy Zone and a few others. I wish the system would have stayed afloat though, because it truly was a wonderful piece of equipment.
PS2 == Piece of Poop && All Next Gen Consoles Suck
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I don't know about you people, but I have only seen ONE good console throughout my 23 years of living on this somewhat braindead world. The console in which I refer to is none other than the PC-Engine/Turbo Duo/Turbo Grafx 16. This system had so many high quality games on it, it's unreal, plus it was the first console to use CDs as a storage medium (and it used it well). Not only that, but it is the only console I know of that uses Anime in 98% of its games.
Screw the worthless PS2 and it's boring, redundant 3D worlds - I'm sick and tired of people mixing a bunch of polygons together and calling it a 'game'. Obviously, all the true programmers and the people with the real talent all died in their sleep long ago.
Long live the PC-Engine - the best console ever made!
http://members.aol.com/xexex/pce/system.htm
The 10th Planet - Our True Origin (Plain Text)
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There truly is a 10th planet in our Solar System that revolves around the Sun in a 3600 year eliptical orbit. Every 3600 years, this planet which is called 'Nibiru' which means 'Planet of Crossing' comes near Earth between Mars and Jupiter.
About 4 billion years ago, Nibiru entered our Solar System as a 'stray' planet from somewhere unknown and caused complete chaos. At the time, 'Earth' did not exist as we know it today - instead, it was a planet 4 times the size of Earth which the Sumerians called 'Tiamat' and it was located between Mars and Jupiter. Ironically enough, Mars happened to be in an orbit around the Sun that is similiar to where Earth is today, hence giving the planet credibility that it once, indeed, could have been very hospitable, but that is completely off topic.
Once the stray planet Nibiru came into our Solar System, it did many things - the first thing it did was 'rip' one of Saturn's moons away from it, because of it's emense gravitational pull; that moon which was ripped away is what we call Pluto. The second thing that Nibiru did was turn Saturn on its side (don't ask me how it did). Because of this, Saturn's gravitational pull counterattacked Nibiru's gravitational pull and sent the stray planet on crash course toward Tiamat.
Nibiru's Moons collided with the Planet Tiamat and literally tore it in half - one half becoming Earth, and the other half becoming the well known asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
For more information about this subject, please read:
The 12th Planet by Zecharia Sitchin
The book gives details about the 10th planet Nibiru and also mentions about our 'creators' - the Anunnaki.
If you do not have time for the book, then please read this very descriptive essay on the subject which is located here:
There truly is a 10th planet in our Solar System that revolves around the Sun in a 3600 year eliptical orbit. Every 3600 years, this planet which is called 'Nibiru' which means 'Planet of Crossing' comes near Earth between Mars and Jupiter.
About 4 billion years ago, Nibiru entered our Solar System as a 'stray' planet from somewhere unknown and caused complete chaos. At the time, 'Earth' did not exist as we know it today - instead, it was a planet 4 times the size of Earth which the Sumerians called 'Tiamat' and it was located between Mars and Jupiter. Ironically enough, Mars happened to be in an orbit around the Sun that is similiar to where Earth is today, hence giving the planet credibility that it once, indeed, could have been very hospitable, but that is completely off topic.
Once the stray planet Nibiru came into our Solar System, it did many things - the first thing it did was 'rip' one of Saturn's moons away from it, because of it's emense gravitational pull; that moon which was ripped away is what we call Pluto. The second thing that Nibiru did was turn Saturn on its side (don't ask me how it did). Because of this, Saturn's gravitational pull counterattacked Nibiru's gravitational pull and sent the stray planet on crash course toward Tiamat.
Nibiru's Moons collided with the Planet Tiamat and literally tore it in half - one half becoming Earth, and the other half becoming the well known asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
For more information about this subject, please read:
The 12th Planet by Zecharia Sitchin
The book gives details about the 10th planet Nibiru and also mentions about our 'creators' - the Anunnaki.
If you do not have time for the book, then please read this very descriptive essay on the subject which is located here:
http://www.concentric.net/~Freer1/index10.htm
Panzer Dragoon Saga for the Sega Saturn is one of the greatest innovations that have ever been introduced to the gaming world. It really is too bad that only 10,000 copies were made in the States, but that just shows how braindead the Americans at SoA truly are.
Sega/Sonic Team/Overworks/Team Andromeda are the only ones who know how to make a game correctly. Squaresoft, Lord British, and all these other lame ass companies don't know how to make a game worth shit...sure, they make nice eye candy, but that's all their good at; they don't know how to make good music or a decent story and therefore, they don't deserve a penny from the consumer.
Why can't all games be like Panzer Dragoon Saga? Why? I think I have an answer to my own question; I think it's because there are far more braindead people than there are intelligent people, and since the braindead fools value money over art, the consumer suffers with a crappy product.
Nanotechnology is going to destroy the pathetic United States, as well as every other country in this world? Why, you ask? Because the technology has the potential to:
1) Make humans immortal (or pretty close to it)
2) Grant humans the use of 'unlimited resources'
3) The ability to learn things much quicker
Do you honestly believe that a military or politician(s) will be able to keep this technology to themselves? That is absolutely impossible, considering the people with the real brains aren't even in the military or the government, and if the government decided to keep the technology for itself, these 'people' would just create a non-commercial nanotechnology which they would release to everyone, in the name of rebellion against a government that never worked properly or efficiently in the first place.
The United States may be eager for Nanotech, but the truth is they are also horrified of it. Why? Here is the truth that the morons in our governent don't want you to know: NANOTECHNOLOGY WILL BRING THE ABSOLUTE DEATH OF DEMOCRACY AND CAPITALISM. Wow, it looks like they have every right to be afraid. No more government - no more money system! WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO!?
That answer is simple - we are going to become Gods, and there is NO ONE alive or dead who can stop this from happening.
'Death to the pathetic United States, and death to Democracy and Capitalism!! Good riddance!'
Ah, the Turbo Grafx 16...man, that was a great system. In fact, I consider it to be the best system of all time. Sega ported several titles over to NEC's powerhouse...Fantasy Zone and a few others. I wish the system would have stayed afloat though, because it truly was a wonderful piece of equipment.
I don't know about you people, but I have only seen ONE good console throughout my 23 years of living on this somewhat braindead world. The console in which I refer to is none other than the PC-Engine/Turbo Duo/Turbo Grafx 16. This system had so many high quality games on it, it's unreal, plus it was the first console to use CDs as a storage medium (and it used it well). Not only that, but it is the only console I know of that uses Anime in 98% of its games.
Screw the worthless PS2 and it's boring, redundant 3D worlds - I'm sick and tired of people mixing a bunch of polygons together and calling it a 'game'. Obviously, all the true programmers and the people with the real talent all died in their sleep long ago.
Long live the PC-Engine - the best console ever made!
http://members.aol.com/xexex/pce/system.htm
There truly is a 10th planet in our Solar System that revolves around the Sun in a 3600 year eliptical orbit. Every 3600 years, this planet which is called 'Nibiru' which means 'Planet of Crossing' comes near Earth between Mars and Jupiter.
About 4 billion years ago, Nibiru entered our Solar System as a 'stray' planet from somewhere unknown and caused complete chaos. At the time, 'Earth' did not exist as we know it today - instead, it was a planet 4 times the size of Earth which the Sumerians called 'Tiamat' and it was located between Mars and Jupiter. Ironically enough, Mars happened to be in an orbit around the Sun that is similiar to where Earth is today, hence giving the planet credibility that it once, indeed, could have been very hospitable, but that is completely off topic.
Once the stray planet Nibiru came into our Solar System, it did many things - the first thing it did was 'rip' one of Saturn's moons away from it, because of it's emense gravitational pull; that moon which was ripped away is what we call Pluto. The second thing that Nibiru did was turn Saturn on its side (don't ask me how it did). Because of this, Saturn's gravitational pull counterattacked Nibiru's gravitational pull and sent the stray planet on crash course toward Tiamat.
Nibiru's Moons collided with the Planet Tiamat and literally tore it in half - one half becoming Earth, and the other half becoming the well known asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
For more information about this subject, please read:
The 12th Planet by Zecharia Sitchin
The book gives details about the 10th planet Nibiru and also mentions about our 'creators' - the Anunnaki.
If you do not have time for the book, then please read this very descriptive essay on the subject which is located here:
http://www.concentric.net/~Freer1/index10.htm
There truly is a 10th planet in our Solar System that revolves around the Sun in a 3600 year eliptical orbit. Every 3600 years, this planet which is called 'Nibiru' which means 'Planet of Crossing' comes near Earth between Mars and Jupiter. About 4 billion years ago, Nibiru entered our Solar System as a 'stray' planet from somewhere unknown and caused complete chaos. At the time, 'Earth' did not exist as we know it today - instead, it was a planet 4 times the size of Earth which the Sumerians called 'Tiamat' and it was located between Mars and Jupiter. Ironically enough, Mars happened to be in an orbit around the Sun that is similiar to where Earth is today, hence giving the planet credibility that it once, indeed, could have been very hospitable, but that is completely off topic. Once the stray planet Nibiru came into our Solar System, it did many things - the first thing it did was 'rip' one of Saturn's moons away from it, because of it's emense gravitational pull; that moon which was ripped away is what we call Pluto. The second thing that Nibiru did was turn Saturn on its side (don't ask me how it did). Because of this, Saturn's gravitational pull counterattacked Nibiru's gravitational pull and sent the stray planet on crash course toward Tiamat. Nibiru's Moons collided with the Planet Tiamat and literally tore it in half - one half becoming Earth, and the other half becoming the well known asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. For more information about this subject, please read: The 12th Planet by Zecharia Sitchin The book gives details about the 10th planet Nibiru and also mentions about our 'creators' - the Anunnaki. If you do not have time for the book, then please read this very descriptive essay on the subject which is located here: http://www.concentric.net/~Freer1/index10.htm