FFL1 had three character types: Human (fighter), Mutant (mage) and monsters that could mutate into other monster by eating their flesh. FFL2 added robots whose skills changed depending on the weapons they had equipped.
That was Final Fantasy Legend 1. And I wasn't able to kill him no matter what I tried. Then my little sister wanted to play the game and asked how it worked. I said "just press A", and she did that.
Moments later I hear the BZZZZ -sound of the weapon "Saw", and grabbed the gameboy from my sister's hands. "Creator went to pieces". He was vulnerable to the god damn insta-kill weapon! I didn't even try that, even though some character had it equipped as the first weapon.
Okay, maybe that was one of the more emotional moments I've had with a game...
What? So the game has to say "be creative here?" I know I used the physics engine (or the ability to move and pile stuff) to make barricades so that the combine soldiers couldn't rush me, and I carried all the turrets with me so that I had 8 turrets in the teleport chamber instead of 3.
Is it a PSP game? Or can you play PSP games on the GBA?
And the screen on the SP is not backlit, it's frontlit just like a regular GBA with the Afterburner mod. Now Nindendo DS, that's backlit, and you can really see the difference when you play GBA games on it.
You can accept files from other users just like you can with email. And just like the recent email viruses, you must explicitly run and install the virus.
There is nothing a phone manufacturer can do about that. Well, except not allowing any non-pre-packaged software to be installed.
The virus does not get installed on the phone without user intervention. The user has to install the virus. How the hell do you protect a computer from people who install programs after they have been told that the program might be harmful?
So only Sony releases UMD movies. What exactly is the loss there? It's just a feature of the machine tha never gets used. It's not like it makes PSP a worse gaming machine.
Mossberg also covers the rising incidence of what exactly? Spam I understand, but there's some other word there that I do not recognize.
I read some of the strips 7 years ago. Has his art improved yet?
Roses are red, Violets are blue, I'll fuck you with a rake.
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FFL1 had three character types: Human (fighter), Mutant (mage) and monsters that could mutate into other monster by eating their flesh. FFL2 added robots whose skills changed depending on the weapons they had equipped.
FFL1 had the giant tower.
That was Final Fantasy Legend 1. And I wasn't able to kill him no matter what I tried. Then my little sister wanted to play the game and asked how it worked. I said "just press A", and she did that.
Moments later I hear the BZZZZ -sound of the weapon "Saw", and grabbed the gameboy from my sister's hands. "Creator went to pieces". He was vulnerable to the god damn insta-kill weapon! I didn't even try that, even though some character had it equipped as the first weapon.
Okay, maybe that was one of the more emotional moments I've had with a game...
I agree with this post.
Yeah the graphics aren't up to scratch compared with the PSP. But the bottom line is, the DS is *fun*.
I agree. I got a PSP a couple of weeks ago and it was like testicular cancer.
Okay, you just made me want to see them.
What? So the game has to say "be creative here?" I know I used the physics engine (or the ability to move and pile stuff) to make barricades so that the combine soldiers couldn't rush me, and I carried all the turrets with me so that I had 8 turrets in the teleport chamber instead of 3.
Is it a PSP game? Or can you play PSP games on the GBA?
And the screen on the SP is not backlit, it's frontlit just like a regular GBA with the Afterburner mod. Now Nindendo DS, that's backlit, and you can really see the difference when you play GBA games on it.
Are you saying that the when you touch the PSP's screen, it does that funky rainbow color thing, like the screen on my laptop?
My GBA didn't come with one.
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You can accept files from other users just like you can with email. And just like the recent email viruses, you must explicitly run and install the virus.
There is nothing a phone manufacturer can do about that. Well, except not allowing any non-pre-packaged software to be installed.
The virus does not get installed on the phone without user intervention. The user has to install the virus. How the hell do you protect a computer from people who install programs after they have been told that the program might be harmful?
"Where am I? What year is it? Who's the president? AAAAAAAH!"
I'm saving them in a newly-created directory called "New folder(4)"
Excite (http://www.excite.co.jp/world/english/web/) disagrees:
"The left side Shotgun type(6)"
Of course, being Finnish, I'd have a greater chance of getting to first base with the latter.
I don't know which Jon I love more, Stewart or Johansen.
If the rumor is confirmed, I will import mine. The delay means one other thing: Don't expect the price of the PSP to fall for a while.
I'm pretty sure it doesn't run on a piece of tofu.
The PSP uses MPEG 4.
So only Sony releases UMD movies. What exactly is the loss there? It's just a feature of the machine tha never gets used. It's not like it makes PSP a worse gaming machine.