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Post by Reno on Feb 20, 2006 23:19:00 GMT -5
Yeah. Well, at least theres Chrono Cross
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Post by The Rogue on Feb 21, 2006 12:34:38 GMT -5
Relating to EC's spoiler...I would consider it a classic. I don't know about everyone else.
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Post by evilcrash9 on Feb 21, 2006 17:21:26 GMT -5
Offtopic:http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/snes/index-classic.html Chrono Trigger music (its in A-Z order u will need to scroll down)
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Post by Reno on Feb 21, 2006 21:26:55 GMT -5
Ahhhhh! Those are MIDI! keep them away!!!
EC, I got the full, 1005 real soundtrack. MIDI are terrble!
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Post by The Rogue on Feb 22, 2006 9:15:02 GMT -5
Yeah, MIDI are terrible.
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Post by evilcrash9 on Feb 22, 2006 16:15:36 GMT -5
sorry (weeps in corner)
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Post by Jarlaxle on Feb 22, 2006 19:33:31 GMT -5
The Chrono Trigger sound track is good. Thanks Doc. MIDI, never seen that one before. Doc, tell me what I need to know to begin secret of Mana 2.
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Post by Raistlin Majere on Feb 22, 2006 22:35:43 GMT -5
The soundtrack for CT, while we're talking about it, I agree that its good... some of it. Particularily the Battle with Magus, maybe Last Battle. A few others are of merit also.
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Post by Reno on Feb 23, 2006 18:00:21 GMT -5
Ok, now, even though SOM2 is incredibly an awsome game, it nevern was released in America, luckly, I got a english trassnlated version, now, theres 8 stories here, and depending on who you pick, the begginning and end are always different. cool isnt it. Now, I recommend using these people at first:
Duran Angela Hawk.
Make sure there in that order. Then after the first play through, you can pick whoever you want.
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Post by The Rogue on Feb 24, 2006 13:59:04 GMT -5
Huh. That sounds interesting.
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Post by Reno on Feb 24, 2006 18:40:19 GMT -5
Yeah, theres 8 different starting stories, and 3 different endings as well.
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Post by evilcrash9 on Feb 24, 2006 20:02:42 GMT -5
Classic Game=Rayman 2 The Great Escape
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Post by Jarlaxle on Feb 24, 2006 21:14:38 GMT -5
The way you described it to me, it sounded really complex and really fun.
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Post by The Rogue on Feb 25, 2006 5:33:28 GMT -5
Rayman 2, huh? Well, talk about it EC.
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Post by hpzr on Feb 26, 2006 11:45:22 GMT -5
Actually, a more classic game would be Rayman 1. That game was highly underrated, mostly because it's just so hard. If you can actually complete it, you're a 2D master. Rayman 2 was 3D, but waaay easier. Both are excellent platformers, even if they're getting a bit old by now. If you buy Rayman 2, aim for the PS2 version, called Rayman Revolution. It has extra levels, powers and a bunch of other neat stuff. Rayman 3 is great too, but I'm really tired of that game now. Rayman is a neckless, armless and legless young hero who can throw his fists or shoot energy balls to fight evil. The games have a lot of magic and also humour (especially Rayman 3). One thing you'll notice with the Rayman series is that each game has almost nothing to do with its predecessor, save for the main character.
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