I am going to post here and say what up, how are ya, welcome to this page. I am a FAQ writer for sure, and I just keep on chugging along.
SO why are you on this page anyway? How did you end up here? If you could leave a response it would be much appreciated. Anyway, thought I would put something in here after leaving it so long, just so it would not be quite so bare.
Brian
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EmP - September 07, 2007 (05:05 PM) Mainly because the big go button in the corner of the blogs page takes you to all the most recent entries |
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Felix_Arabia - September 08, 2007 (09:29 AM) Yeah, that "Go" button in the top right corner lets us see all the new entries. I know, I know . . . the logic used to set this whole blog system up is baffling. |
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overdrive - September 08, 2007 (11:27 PM) So, what's your opinion about EB Zero as a game? I've played it some, but I'd played the SNES EB previously and after experiencing that game, the Famicom EB Zero just seemed dull and boring to me. Okay NES RPG, but it'd be hard to predict how good EB would be from playing it. |
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bsulpher - September 09, 2007 (01:23 PM) Well, EB0 is more DW style of RPG (which is a turn off for some), but it still has that offbeat and somewhat whacky approach to it (just recently, I ran across a guy in the game who told me to not assume he was just an ordinary man, even though in fact he is an ordinary man). It also has the most massive dungoens I have ever seen on a NES game (Duncan Factory and the Rosemary Mansion coming to mind, as they both have huge areas to explore, though the Mansion is a bit frustrating in how a lot of it looks the same and most rooms are empty). Perhaps the biggest frustration though is the uneven challenge from foes, as you can be cleaning the clock of foes in one area, but when you enter the next enemy range, they suddenly begin to clean your clock without mercy. That said, I highly enjoyed it this past spring when I played through it, so much so I decided to write it and I am not regretting playing through it again. Also, although it is a NES game, the musical range of the game is phenomenal and really adds to the experience. EB is superior, but it has some of the bumpy parts of the original smoothed out due to experience, so of course it should be better. |
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aschultz - September 09, 2007 (01:56 PM) That just doesn't seem right for a proper blog. Plus it's fun to have something outside the Big Blogs, where you can see what everyone's posting. |