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Kairobi King |
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The difficulty of the department store enemies is sort of "random". There are times I've played the game, and gotten only a few enemies. And when fighting them, the Franklin Badge foiled the electic attacks, and the Scalding Coffee failed to get a SMAASSHH hit. In those instances it was easy. But there are times I'd go up the escalator and be bombarded with enemies, and the Coffee enemies would get in lots of SMASSHH hits! And without the Franklin Badge it would definitely be harder.
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HobbesTheTiger |
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Flying Omelette |
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I've heard that newer Super NES's won't work with Game Genies, either. Good thing my SNES is an original from when they first came out!
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HobbesTheTiger |
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I think that's true, because I remember my friend gave me his SNES Game Genie because it wouldn't work with his new Super Nintendo without messing up the games. On the other hand, there are a few games that didn't work quite well with the SNES Game Genie, and he might've been playing one of them. Oh well.
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Kairobi King |
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I think I'd like to get a Game Genie so I could access that debug menu in Earthbound, too...but that means a trip to Funcoland..:p
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Tornado8 |
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EarthBound seems to be my most replayed game (that and Super Metroid, that game rules!)
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Flying Omelette |
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mitchprice(d) |
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i always die right before u destroy the evil mani mani statue and your in the weird opposite world
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Flying Omelette |
EB | ||
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All things considered, though, I think that Earthbound only really has about an average RPG challenge. I just find it difficult to believe that anyone could've beat in on their first try without dying once, unless they were big-time cheating.
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cuttersDCut |
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this is the rpg in which i died the most.
About a lot of things And I will give up everything To be on my own again Free again" |
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Flying Omelette |
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I think Dragon Warrior 2 and Legend of the Ghost Lion hold my record for dying the most times in an RPG. But in Ghost Lion, it's more because of bad game design than actual challenge.
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MarioMaster2002 |
GAME GENIES DESTROY SYSTEMS! | ||
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well maybe not systems... oh wait yes they do. what they do is reprogram the game so it does what i like to call glitches. ...a simpler form maybe?
Game genie and all cheat machines cause put things in the path the programing takes. the game accepts that and goes according to that that you just did causing the game to go to i different set of programs. keep doing this and the game will think it's normal programing and start doing that. the problem starts when the games original programing tries to overide it and since the cheat machine is stronger, things just get all out of whack destroying the game and if the system with it. that's why i shall never by another off brand item for any system i get. i'm not taking a chance with my gcn. it cost me to much. one kid baught a pelican control and it played ok for a little while. he invited his friends over to play his cube with him and he used the pelican control. well he turned it on... nothing. just the fan inside. he kept trying. nothing. the control had toasted the system except for the fan. i rest my case. |
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Unregistered(d) |
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When I still had an operating PSX, (with the port) I had one of those cheat devices. What I used it mostly for was to access individual files off of some of the discs. It was great to watch those movie files and listen to some of the sound files and such.
And, if it wasn't for the NES Game Genie, I'd have never completed Bionic Commando. (The way that the final enemy (Hitler in a chopper?) had to be defeated requires an endless supply of lives, all on its own.) Of course, the perfect cheating device came stock with the C-64. A little command called Poke #####. Many games were affected by using the right Poke command. It did something with the memory for testing purposes and didn't endanger the hardware in any way. |
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