dark_vampiric_rogue
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Do you consider DDR danceing?
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Gees, dont use Windex---my friend Buddy Blevens tried to use that and it destroyed his artrages---plus on top of that he used on my ex's copy of Grand Theft Auto (vice city) that i bought him and it hasnt worked right sence then. Just use rubbing alcahol, cotton balls, and q-tips
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Can someone tell me where you guys are finding thease games at please?
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Love your advatar Susuwatari There was a pikachu edition controler?! I want to see that one---pokemon rule!
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Try using a touchpad on a laptop! Cap hehehe
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Though i think the rule for Emulaters are stupid in teh first place--i'll just add in my 2 cents even if i will be hated for it or not If you can break the law and get away with it--do it! Emulaters are a way to have fun---and there is a loop hole that says you can use things 'for your own entertainment' so longa s ya dont mass produce it. sre-you can mas produce the games if you have the equipment but thats asking for trubble. Emulaters are a way of self-entertainment. So i dont follow that illigal bull that they posted up. Besides, if i do get caught i can have the exuse that "i do have the games, but they were stolen from me or i lost them in the fire of my last house" Trust the rogue
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did you know... In the 1960’s, a computer with the power of a Genesis would have filled a large room and would have cost about half a million dollars. And because microchips were not yet available, a Sonic 2 game would have come on about 300,000 punch cards and would have taken about 15 hours to load into the computer. Not that all that effort would have done any good anyway. Because those old mainframes did not have joysticks or visual displays, the best you could do was to type in directions from the keyboard (like, “Sonic runs 190 pixels to the right, then jumps 30 pixels high and 20 pixels across”) and then wait while the computer printed out the results, one painstaking frame after another” -Page 3, first 2 paragraphs, from the book: “Behind The Scenes At SEGA” by: Nicholas Lavroff
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yea, you missed the clear colors. Clear Blue Clear Green Clear Orange Clear Red Clear Yellow Clear Clear (lol) it is a shame they never came out with a ranbow one....
