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  1. Yeah, MOH is a great game. One of my favorite PS games, right behind Metal Gear Solid and the Resident Evil games. My favorite missions are the espionage ones, where you dress up like a German soldier and have to show your papers to advance to new areas. Too cool! And the feeling of POWER you get weilding the BAR is just unbelievable. I see a lot of Playstation bashing around here, but games like this just reinforce to us fans how GOOD of a system it really was.


  2. It's called a Movie Card. I'm sure you all know what it is, and I'd heard of them, but have never seen one. Anyway, it only cost me 5 bucks. Oddly, it doesn't even have a manufacturer's name on it anywhere. It's one of the external ones that fits in the parallel port and the multi-AV out port, and it has a little lighted switch to toggle it from the game to the VCD player. It works fine as far as I can tell, the little title screen shows up and everything, but I have no VCD's to play on it. Now, question about these VCD's. I assume that this is a standard format MPEG player, correct? If so, I should be able to just burn off some MPEG files onto a disc and it'll play (I'm unable to currently test this as I'm all out of CDR's at the moment). I dunno very much about VCD players, so this has piqued my curiosity on the matter.


  3. Well, I think MP was one of the best games I've played, period. A true masterpiece. It REALLY gave you this claustrophobic, empty feeling of being on an alien planet all alone. I like the directions they took the stories. It made it make sense for the mysterious Chozo statues to be the ones that held your weapons and upgrades. There was SO much they did right with this title. Halo on the other hand, is quite a fun game, especially in multi-player, but I still think Metroid beats it handily.

     

    And this is in NO way influenced by the fact that I have Samus as my avatar......


  4. I've had more heart wrenching loss in my life than most people will ever know, so, no, adding another notch would be counter productive. He could have sold the thing to a pawn shop, then taken that money and donated it to a local homeless shelter. I've BEEN on the streets, I've EATEN from garbage cans, so all this means very, very little to me.

     

    Needless to say, I'm doing much better now. :wink:


  5. All my friends call me the "King of adding shit in" when it comes to cooking. Hehe. Now, mind you, I don't drink caffeinated soda PERIOD, so I can eat pretty damn good on very little money if I try. But, I'm a HUGE eater. I can eat an entire Big New Yorker pizza with a 2 liter of Sprite and dessert to follow and be just about full, so eating for me is gonna be more expensive anyway. One of the first things you're gonna want to do is spend a few bucks on a decent set of spices. Basil, paprika, black pepper, chili powder, garlic salt, and you MUST have a bottle of Ms. Dash, cause that is the best stuff ever made. So, here's a few of my fave recipes.

     

    Mega Mac 'n Cheese. You should LIVE off Mac and Cheese if you're broke, since it tastes so much better than Ramen. Anyway, whatcha do is get a pound of the cheapest hamburger you can find, a 50 cent package of some sort of ham (I've seen it as cheap as 40 cents, too), a box of Mac 'n Cheese, milk, and butter. Make the Mac and cheese like normal, and brown your hamburger meat. Season the meat with any of the aforementioned spices you want. When it's about halfway done, take the ham and cut it into small pieces, then toss it in and let it cook too. Mix EVERYTHING together and enjoy.

     

    Beef Noodles. This one is SO easy. Get some egg noodles (cheap, like 85 cents for a good sized package), and cook 'em up. Get a jar of beef gravy (1 dollar to a dollar fifty at most places), and a pound of hamburger meat. Once the noodles are cooked, add the gravy and your cooked meat. Simple, easy, and cheap. This also works great with rice, and you can substitute turkey or chicken gravy to suit your tastes.

     

    Basically, you can make cheap food taste MUCH better if you add something else to it. Mac and cheese is the best for this, since just about anything goes well with it. Chop up some hot dogs or some smoked sausage and toss in, you'll see. Same for Spaghettios. Some hamburger makes it GREAT. Ramen can also be done like this, but generally meat don't go well with it, so veggies of some sort seem like the better choice (one of my favorite things to do with Rice a Roni (generic brand of course!) is to chop up some celery and tomatoes and toss those in. Mmm...good stuff).

     

    And if you're working, go EASY on the lunch. I'm currently trying to lose some weight, and my diet calls for a very light lunch. I can get a 6 pack of generic diet shakes for about 4 bucks, and since that's all I have for lunch, that's about 70 or so cents a day. Another alternative is a cup of yogurt. 54 cents at Wally for a cup of Yoplait (and believe me, pay the extra few cents cause cheap yogurt SUCKS).

     

    And in closing, I'd NEVER go hungry just so I could collect something. I like to eat too damn much. I guess I'm just not that hardcore...


  6. One of the funniest things I've ever seen was in an arcade about...10 years ago. I myself had just finished a nice little session of Sinistar when a woman and her quite little boy walk in. She hands him some quarters and he excitedly pops it in the first one near the door, which was Sinistar. I was playing some MK2 in a machine near the Sinistar machine, and was kinda sorta just looking over at his game, not really interested, but I could beat MK2 with my eyes closed at that point. Anyway, he doesn't know how to play, but manages to keep alive long enough for Sinistar to bellow "Beware, I live!". They had the game turned up pretty loud, too, and I guess it scared the kid because he started bawling and ran behind his mother who promptly grabbed him and dragged him outta there but quick.


  7. I actually found the Playstation Blaster Master to be quite an enjoyable little romp. Nothing groundbreaking, true, but it was still a fun adventure. They even had a remixed version of the theme song for the first level of the original Blaster Master, which I though was pretty nifty. Add to this the fact that I payed a whole 10 bucks for it and it makes it all the sweeter!


  8. The Yar with a half-eaten brick wall. Underneath...

     

    "Eat Me."

     

    Q-Bert with the little word bubble coming from his nose/mouth and the word "Shit!" inside it.

     

    A large picture of E.T. (graphics, not an actual picture of him) Underneath...

     

    "E.T. Sucks Ass"

     

    And, last but not least, a simple one. "Tramiel can blow me"

     

    I still like my Metroid shirt best of all, though.


  9. Sounds like one of the pins may be broken or bent. Look inside the little connector where the joystick plugs into. If you see one of the pins is bent, you MAY be able to (veeeeery carefully...) straighten it with a pair of thin needle nose pliers. If it's broken, I dunno what to tell you.


  10. Hmmm. How about a "Garbled Game" contest? Take an Atari cart and put it in the machine, then "fry" it by flipping the power button on and off rapidly. Then, show a pic of the garbled screen and have everyone guess what game it is.

     

    Another possiblity. Show a screenshot of a single sprite from a game, then have everyone guess what game it's from.


  11. As far as I know, the Lost Levels is a direct port of the Japanese Super Mario 2 game. Our Mario 2, as you may well know, was basically a game called Arabian World (I think, it may have been something different, but it definately had Arabia in it somewhere), but with the Mario characters instead. I dunno, I REALLY liked the US Mario 2 game.


  12. 249 lbs with a 42 inch waist. That's pretty much me, too, but I'm 6'5", so it's a little easier to take. I wanna hit 230, though. I've been just doing my own diet for the past few months. NO caffeine of any sort (that shit is a damn poison), very little sweets, a low carb weight loss shake for lunch, and a decent to large (and sometimes my normal SUPER large dinner. I'm a major huge eater. I can down a Pizza Hut Big New Yorker and a 2 liter with no problems whatsoever. And yeah, I mean the WHOLE pizza.) dinner. I went from 274 to where I'm at now, about 248 in about 4 months, but taking the weight off slow means it'll STAY off, too.


  13. Okie dokie, I was playing through at Niobe (and guys, you may wanna get this game if for nothing else but the scene with Persephone and Niobe!), and right after the Twins chase you around in their SUV, you get a nice little FMV. Immediately after it ended, I get a "Alloc 443924 (some number sequence, I dun remember what it exactly was) DivxBuffer error" and the game crashed. Whattafuck? Has anyone else had this problem? This is gonna suck if I can't finish it with Niobe! Ghost's game was fun, but Niobe's game is quite a bit different, and I wanna see all it has to offer!


  14. I haven't been to Herschel's in a LOOONG time. I went in there once after it changed from Mauck's, but, like Mr. Maucko before him, everything was WAY overpriced. And I mean WAY. I used to work for the Game X Change, and Mauck's was basically our only competition, so I pretty much stayed away from there as much as I could.

     

    Hey, any of you Tulsa dwellers up for a little interesting trivia? Here goes.

     

    Mr. Maucko was once good friends with a guy named Chuck, who started the Game X Change company and franchised it out. Originally, Mauck's Game Exchange was going to just be a Game X Change, but somehow or another, the two had a falling out and he ended up not making it a franchise store, but his own. There was a lawsuit, but it was either dropped or Maucko won (it was over the name, but I honestly don't remember what the actual outcome was.) Ok, so fast forward several years. Brian Cherry comes to Tulsa bringing with him the actual, original Game X Change brand with him. I was his first employee, actually, and I started like maybe 3 days after he opened the store. He had several stores as part of the franchise. He pretty much ran Maucko out of business (which is good, because that man is a MAJOR asshole), and he sold his store to this Herschel guy. Now, Brian owns the entire Game X Change company (Chuck sold it to him and his dad and moved out to Florida I believe), and is expanding it quite a bit. Quite interesting how things turned out if you ask me. Especially since the nice guy, Brian, won out in the end, and the prick, Maucko, went out of business.

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