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When I was a little boy my friend once briefly convinced me that hadoukens were real, and that they taught him how to do one at karate class. edit: that's kind of a video game hoax, right? Ignite Memories fucked around with this message at 23:25 on Dec 11, 2010 |
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# ? Jun 15, 2024 01:42 |
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pw pw pw posted:When I was a little boy my friend once briefly convinced me that hadoukens were real, and that they taught him how to do one at karate class. Hadoukens are real, they're just invisible. Psyballs, man, google them. Open you mind, man!
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pw pw pw posted:edit: that's kind of a video game hoax, right? The best kind.
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"If you beleive, keep beleiving. Dont let others tell you anything else. If you dont, it is your right. I somwwhat beleive. THe choice is yours." ![]()
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Someone needs to make that Killswitch game
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Wild Bill Hiccup posted:Someone needs to make that Killswitch game ![]()
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21stCentury posted:Not as insane, but... eh There's a line of dragon-types that goes Bagon -> Shellgon -> Salamence, and another that goes Trapinch -> Vibrava -> Flygon. They make a point in Bagon's dex entries how much it wants to fly, which it can do once it reaches its last evolution.
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Silentman0 posted:There's a line of dragon-types that goes Bagon -> Shellgon -> Salamence, and another that goes Trapinch -> Vibrava -> Flygon. They make a point in Bagon's dex entries how much it wants to fly, which it can do once it reaches its last evolution. Too bad Flygon looks nothing like a salamander whereas Salamence does.
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Doc Hawkins posted:The best kind. http://www.somethingawful.com/d/weekend-web/digimon-do-exist.php
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IShallRiseAgain posted:http://www.somethingawful.com/d/weekend-web/digimon-do-exist.php haha, this weekend web featured people who believed in Digimon AND people who believed in Hadoukens.
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21stCentury posted:Too bad Flygon looks nothing like a salamander whereas Salamence does. Okay? I wasn't necessarily implying that they were swapped completely. Maybe they gave Flygon its name first and when they got to what was going to be Salamence they went "wait... gently caress."
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Silentman0 posted:Okay? I wasn't necessarily implying that they were swapped completely. Maybe they gave Flygon its name first and when they got to what was going to be Salamence they went "wait... gently caress."
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Endorph posted:Pokemon have different names in the japanese release so I don't see how this could have happened.
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renart posted:I remember spreading a very tame Mario 64 Playable Luigi rumor when talking to a childhood friend of mine. I basically told him that it could be done by pressing all of the buttons on the N64 controller while standing outside the castle (creative, I know). I say it's "very tame" because some of the other Luigi rumors I've read here are comparatively quite cruel, mine could've been evaluated in seconds, especially since he had a brother who could help him hold down the buttons. I think the most creative Luigi rumor I heard was one that said he wasn't playable, but if you beat the game a certain way he would make a cameo in the ending cutscene. Somehow that just felt a lot more believable to me as a kid.
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Hope this hasn't been posted, I'm on page 43. Anyone remember the Nintendo Revo? It was in the days JUST before we were given our first glimpse of the new Nintendo Wii at E3. I'm not sure where I first saw this video posted (maybe in the SA forums?)but I for one didn't know what to think. The video was so well done that my younger, more gullible self believed it at first. I remember that during E3 that year, people were dissecting every tiny little thing Reggie and Iwata were saying during their speeches and turning it into a conspiracy theory that was supposed to end with the reveal of the Revo. I'm not sure who actually made the video but obviously it turned out to be a fake. Here's a youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cbdJeE-x6E
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I thought "Revolution" was the development codename for the Wii.
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raditts posted:I thought "Revolution" was the development codename for the Wii. It was, but that was publicly known and appropriated by whoever made that video.
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bobaclone posted:Here's a youtube link: I completely bought into it when I saw the video until I saw the toaster they were selling as the new console.
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Lone Rogue posted:I completely bought into it when I saw the video until I saw the toaster they were selling as the new console. I bought into it only because nintendo made underwhelming products at the time, and the video delivered on that.
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The thing that stuck out at me was that Nintendo wouldn't use abbreviated names in an official release type of thing.
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So, what the verdict on that Secret of Evermore article? Total bullshit? Also, this was posted in the comments section of that article: quote:Noah said...
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I mean that comment is obviously a lie but at the same time I would love to see some goon;s impression of a story from a fringe literary magazine
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SpeedofLife posted:So, what the verdict on that Secret of Evermore article? Total bullshit? Er, isn't this thread the very place it started? ![]()
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SpeedofLife posted:So, what the verdict on that Secret of Evermore article? Total bullshit? I'm pretty sure it is total bullshit, but I buy into the idea that the game was once planned to be much more darker with bigger boss fights throughout but they ran out of Megabits and either didn't feel like telling the same story or were told to cut things back. The Noises coming from inside Children is a bad-rear end title, though. That's the sort of thing that sends shivers down your spine.
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That's the sort of thing a high school garage band names one of their lovely songs.
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raditts posted:That's the sort of thing a high school garage band names one of their lovely songs. The high school bands I knew when I was in high school usually named their songs "Vicious Rage" and "Solemn Endings" and if they leaned toward emo, it was always metaphors that didn't make sense and titles that are way too long (which is authentic to the genre). Actually, I just grabbed a CD from my friends band back in 2002. The best name for a song is "Gray Street". The worst name for a song is "Lies you knew were true". Maybe you knew more creative high schoolers.
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Screamo songs are the worst. We had a local scremo band with a song titled "The Great Mouse Detective". ![]() On-topic: I recall tons of "Aeris can be revived" stories back in elementary school. Also ones to get Rufus and the Turks to join your party. I wish that one was true. ![]()
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Lone Rogue posted:The Noises coming from inside Children is a bad-rear end title, though. That's the sort of thing that sends shivers down your spine.
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Orzo posted:You are the reason these stories get written. Hey, you can like the title and not be a Hyper-Gulliboid. I also have to agree that high school song titles are either blatant offensive/sexual puns or awful-sounding angst for the most part. Actually, I suppose in this intense new decade in which we have now arrived, it is possible that they have moved on to somehow-unsettling-phrases. But I figure they are more likely to have moved on to things like "Tender Systematic Love 9,000" or "!!!!"
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Lone Rogue posted:I completely bought into it when I saw the video until I saw the toaster they were selling as the new console. I knew it was fake as soon as I saw that it gave 2002 as the Gamecube's launch year, which was only the case in Europe. This was being sold as a leaked E3 video, so that made no sense.
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Quarex posted:Hey, you can like the title and not be a Hyper-Gulliboid. They're maybe a little more hipsterish, but very little seems to have changed in that regard. My band has 8 original songs, and they're aaaall about breakups ![]()
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Eox posted:My band has 8 original songs, and they're aaaall about breakups Are you Stabbing Westward?
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FiddlersThree posted:Are you Stabbing Westward? No but I'm stabbing my drummer if he writes another one. Scratch that, we have six about breakups, one about partying and one about handjobs. High school! ![]()
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Eox posted:No but I'm stabbing my drummer if he writes another one. Do any of the songs start to rhyme and by the second verse the rhyming just stops?
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Eox posted:...and one about handjobs. Content: Another good FFIV urban legend I heard of, thought don't remember confirming or not: the 8^2 curse. I read this in the Ogopogo Examiner, which was a newsletter that Square put out at the time. It said that if you entered and exited a door 64 times in a row, the game would freeze and delete all of your save files. I never tried it, because I was terrified of losing my save data. I also thought that WarMech was an urban legend for a while, but (unfortunately) I found him.
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Keep the thread alive!
Mister Roboto fucked around with this message at 15:16 on Oct 23, 2014 |
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betterinsodapop posted:"Ain't Nuthin' Wrong With an Old-Fashioned" I don't know how you could have played through FF1 and not known Warmech was real. That thing was a loving nightmare.
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I've never ran into Warmech. Ever. Granted I've only done that dungeon once on the old NES but I never encountered him.
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raditts posted:I don't know how you could have played through FF1 and not known Warmech was real. That thing was a loving nightmare.
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# ? Jun 15, 2024 01:42 |
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I knew about the WarMech because Final Fantasy came out with that beastiary map. I also remember when my dad found it. It scared the poo poo out of him and me.
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