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![]() Local 804 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Associates Posts: 737 Joined: 7-October 03 From: Brooklyn Member No.: 66 ![]() |
So I was wondering, what's everyones all time faovrite video game? Mine has to be a series of games. The Zelda series to be exact. I must have played and beat a link to the past about 1 billion times. And it never gets old.
The Boomerang has to be the best weapon in that game! ALL HAIL LINK!! So what's yours? |
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![]() Hyper Frame ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Paragon Caste Posts: 489 Joined: 12-October 03 From: Brooklyn, NY Member No.: 67 ![]() |
I'm not much of a gamer (I know, that's blasphemy on these forums). So, I'd have to say that my "all-time favorite" game would be Final Fantasy: Tactics. I liked the allegorical storyline, setting the clergy up as the real enemy, though that particular theme has been done so many times in literature, it's practically cliche. Anyway, I liked the entire Final Fantasy series, with the exception of 10, and I didn't even bother getting X-2. Neither the storyline, nor the characters, were captivating enough to do it for me. And Yuna sucks! I can't decide who I hate more: her, Aeris or Selphie. Hehe. I guess all the games have their own, ficitonal whiner. I've really gotten into PSO3. Fun game :D
Also, sadly, my first Zelda is the Gamecube's Windwaker, and I love it so far. Sorry, I was more of a comic geek growing up :D That, and my parents hid my video games when they got mad. Hehehe. -------------------- "So this Zealot comes to my door, all glazed eyes and clean reproductive organs, asking me if I ever think about God. So I tell him I killed God. I tracked God down like a rabid dog, hacked off his legs with a hedge trimmer, raped him with a corncob and boiled off his corpse in an acid bath. So he pulls an alternating-current taser on me and tells me that only the Official Serbian Church of Tesla can save my polyphase intrinsic electric field, known to non-engineers as 'the soul.' So I hit him. What would you do?" -- Warren Ellis, Transmetropolitan
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