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Post by Kaleb on Mar 11, 2005 19:55:13 GMT -5
Your trying way to hard Parafox... I honestly don't wanna ban you. ...It's not like you have to, or anything.
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Post by Jest on Mar 11, 2005 21:05:22 GMT -5
He's not only breaking rules of this board but rules of proboards itself which could get this site shut down if anyone complains to them.
Furthermore no one can argue weather it being sarcasm on his part or not that it is infact Spam.
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Post by Parafox on Mar 12, 2005 0:31:30 GMT -5
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Post by Jest on Mar 12, 2005 5:20:31 GMT -5
Riiiight. Ok then. *pats Parafox on the head*
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Post by ChaosWolf on Mar 15, 2005 14:14:19 GMT -5
Anyway back on topic, Konami has announced the next in the series. Castlevania: Curse of Darkness, another 3D instalment for the PS2. The producer states in an article found in EGM that they have taken the complaints and comments from fans and testers of Lament of Innocents, the common word being that LoI being a solid game with good controls, visuals, and so on it still seemed to lack the innovative level design and the over all feel of Castlevania. In this instalment you play as Hector (not a Belmont), former devil forge master in service of Dracula himself. His original task to summon forth the demonic forces the fill Drac's castle, but for yet un-divulged reasons he turns on his master. The game itself takes place a year after the events of the original Nes Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, whether of not Trevor or any Belmont for that matter will make an appearance has yet to be divulged. So far from what screens tell the came seems much less claustrophobic than the last PS2 title, and I am eager to get a chance to try it myself.
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Post by Avelon on Mar 16, 2005 3:07:39 GMT -5
This is World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.
Recent studies have shown that you can, indeed, die from graphic male nudity. Dr. Wang, head of the research team assigned to this project, advises all male Canadians to remain fully clothed at all times.
In other news, it seems Konami is preparing to buttf**k us all once again. That's right, the Count is turning over in his grave, having been called into action yet again by the Dark Shamans of Konami's Necromancy team. Reporter Jeremy Belmont is LIVE at the gravesite where The Impaler is entombed.
Jeremy: Finally, I end my family's long curse! Back to the Underworld with you, foul monster! Dracula: Bloody... What the hell time is it? Didn't your father teach you DECENCY?! Leave me alone!
Uhh... Jeremy?
Come out, O Beast of Darkness! Rise, and meet your end!
Jeremy.
GO AWAY I said! Begone! Shoo! I'm TRYING TO SLEEP. It's NOON if you hadn't noticed!
JEREMY!
What? Oh, f--HEY! Didn't I tell you to cut the LIVE feed?!
*Sigh.* Whatever. For World News Tonight, I'm Peter Jennings.
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Post by ChaosWolf on Mar 16, 2005 14:05:48 GMT -5
Heh thank you for the delightful news cast Mr. Jennings, you'll find your hookers in your trailer as per out agreement. Anyway it seems that I missed the fact there is also a new DS title on the way, I'm unsure its name but its set to be a direct sequel to Aria of Sorrow for the GBA. Its DS feature will be that in order to finish off a boss you will need to complete a "seal" by a means of pattern that is shown by glowing orbs and you must mimic in order to seal the boss monster's soul (kinda like a game of Simon or something).
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Post by Jest on Mar 16, 2005 18:25:02 GMT -5
You never know when drawing a pentagram on your DS might come in handy!
Some of the DS features are brilliant...that one sounds pretty lame though.
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Post by ChaosWolf on Mar 18, 2005 14:33:16 GMT -5
Yeah I'll admit the whole DS thing seemed rather gimmicky to me.
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Post by Jest on Mar 18, 2005 16:28:22 GMT -5
I wanna get a GP32 at the moment. IF you don't know what a GP32 is look it up. =P
It's an open source handheld system, plays everything from Roms to Movies. =D
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