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ragnaroq
Member Since 23 Mar 2010Offline Last Active Jul 13 2012 02:35 AM
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- Group Veteran Members
- Active Posts 308
- Profile Views 639
- Member Title Been here way too long...
- Age 26 years old
- Birthday November 24, 1986
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Gender
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Location
Hidden Palace Zone
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Interests
cartoons and video games.
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Biography
STEAM NAME = ragnaroqâ„¢ (gotta put this somewhere) (oh it's in my sig now ummmm hi)
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Favorite Game/Series
Mega Man, Cave Story, Metroid, Castlevania
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AIM
snes4life
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MSN
jkm_55@hotmail.com
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Yahoo
breakmandeluxe
Topics I've Started
where all da fun go
19 June 2012 - 04:47 AM
and why can't i make the forum black like my soul like the old forums...........................................
attn: captain fabulous
28 December 2011 - 07:45 PM
http://capnfabulous.deviantart.com/
i believe you have a doppleganger
you must now defeat it in a gentleman's duel
i believe you have a doppleganger
you must now defeat it in a gentleman's duel
Mega Man: 8-bit Deathmatch
05 November 2010 - 03:03 PM
http://cutstuff.net/blog/?page_id=1490
it's basically a heavy edit of Doom 2 to look, sound and feel like Mega Man, with every single Robot Master from the NES Mega Man games plus others to pick as a skin from the get-go, every single weapon from MM1-6 plus others, usable items like E-Tanks, W-Tanks, Rush adapters and Tango, as well as the Proto and Bass Busters, a unique map for each robot master as well as tons of Wily stages etc all with the music from the NES games... and it has both a rather extensive offline mode complete with training arena and several chapters' worth of gameplay, including unique bosses at the end of each chapter.
And of course, online multiplayer.
it's basically a heavy edit of Doom 2 to look, sound and feel like Mega Man, with every single Robot Master from the NES Mega Man games plus others to pick as a skin from the get-go, every single weapon from MM1-6 plus others, usable items like E-Tanks, W-Tanks, Rush adapters and Tango, as well as the Proto and Bass Busters, a unique map for each robot master as well as tons of Wily stages etc all with the music from the NES games... and it has both a rather extensive offline mode complete with training arena and several chapters' worth of gameplay, including unique bosses at the end of each chapter.
And of course, online multiplayer.
Gimmick! You must watch this let's play.
31 August 2010 - 05:26 PM
Gimmick!/Mr. Gimmick, annotated NES longplay.
Well, I used "let's play" since more people are familiar with that term. Really, in my experience, "longplays" are simply videos of a skilled playthrough of an entire game, making sure to show as much of the game as possible and not skipping anything or taking shortcuts, and usually have no commentary associated with them. Let's Plays are usually the ones more like this, where there's commentary. But there's a ton of different things like this that people give different names.
Basically, you need to watch this because... well, I just randomly stumbled upon it like a week or two ago, and was just blown away. I'd heard of Gimmick before since I know it's like the only NES game that uses this special soundchip to upgrade the music to a level a little more on par with arcade machines of the time, but I had no idea that it had THIS MUCH awesome stuff going for it that sets it totally apart from just about any other game of the era.
Just watching or even playing the game normally you might not even notice all the amazing little things about it, but this commentary does an exceedingly good job of informing you about all kinds of cool stuff. It's great. Make sure to watch all four parts if you can, unless you wanna play through the game first to avoid spoilers as was the case with some people I showed this to.
And even though I haven't mentioned it, it only came out in Japan (and Scandinavia, lol) so it'd probably be a bit more fitting to have called it a Famicom game rather than NES, but y'know. It WAS ready to be released here, but... well, just watch the videos, it explains everything.
And yes, it's where my avatar comes from :3
Well, I used "let's play" since more people are familiar with that term. Really, in my experience, "longplays" are simply videos of a skilled playthrough of an entire game, making sure to show as much of the game as possible and not skipping anything or taking shortcuts, and usually have no commentary associated with them. Let's Plays are usually the ones more like this, where there's commentary. But there's a ton of different things like this that people give different names.
Basically, you need to watch this because... well, I just randomly stumbled upon it like a week or two ago, and was just blown away. I'd heard of Gimmick before since I know it's like the only NES game that uses this special soundchip to upgrade the music to a level a little more on par with arcade machines of the time, but I had no idea that it had THIS MUCH awesome stuff going for it that sets it totally apart from just about any other game of the era.
Just watching or even playing the game normally you might not even notice all the amazing little things about it, but this commentary does an exceedingly good job of informing you about all kinds of cool stuff. It's great. Make sure to watch all four parts if you can, unless you wanna play through the game first to avoid spoilers as was the case with some people I showed this to.
And even though I haven't mentioned it, it only came out in Japan (and Scandinavia, lol) so it'd probably be a bit more fitting to have called it a Famicom game rather than NES, but y'know. It WAS ready to be released here, but... well, just watch the videos, it explains everything.
And yes, it's where my avatar comes from :3
#doukutsu, The Official Unofficial Cave Story Chat Room
22 June 2010 - 06:24 PM
http://www.esper.net/publicirc.php
1. Click above URL.
2. Enter "#doukutsu" into the box.
3. Choose a nick.
No downloads required.
Was that so hard?
alternatively, download an IRC client:
icechat, the cool one ragnaroq and dragonboots use
mirc, the most popular irc client
Mibbit, a client I see a lot of people on irc use
lots of various clients
then start it up, set your nickname, join the server "irc.esper.net" (without quotations) and then once you're in, type /join #doukutsu
voila presto welcome to hell etc
please sticky this
thank you!
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