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brunoafh wrote:They introduced me to my favorite dev of all time.


do tell?
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noiseredux wrote:
brunoafh wrote:They introduced me to my favorite dev of all time.


do tell?


Mountain Dew.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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Flake wrote:Mountain Dew.

Close, but I was actually referring to From Software. Fell in love with King's Field the first time I rented it and wound up looking for anything with "Agetec" on the box from that point on. I discovered a bunch of From's titles that way, Armored Core, Shadow Tower, Echo Night, etc. Even though From self-publishes in Japan for the most part now a days, they still work with Agetec from time to time.
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brunoafh wrote:
Flake wrote:Mountain Dew.

Close, but I was actually referring to From Software. Fell in love with King's Field the first time I rented it and wound up looking for anything with "Agetec" on the box from that point on. I discovered a bunch of From's titles that way, Armored Core, Shadow Tower, Echo Night, etc. Even though From self-publishes in Japan for the most part now a days, they still work with Agetec from time to time.


Funny -- I thought From was your favorite, but didn't realize they had a connection to Agetec.
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brunoafh wrote:
Flake wrote:Mountain Dew.

Close, but I was actually referring to From Software. Fell in love with King's Field the first time I rented it and wound up looking for anything with "Agetec" on the box from that point on. I discovered a bunch of From's titles that way, Armored Core, Shadow Tower, Echo Night, etc. Even though From self-publishes in Japan for the most part now a days, they still work with Agetec from time to time.

Didn't you say that you own every single From Software title ever? How much did Metal Wolf Chaos set you back? :P
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I don't have Armored Core V yet but I have everything released before that. Metal Wolf set me back about $80 I believe.
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I wonder if Armored Core V will get the series back on track. I just have not been able to enjoy any Armored Core's after Silent Line. Too many gimmicks.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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I thought 2: Another Age was the high point of the PS2 games myself. The demo for AC V on the JPN PSN was pretty good. Different for AC but in a good way. The single player mode only has 10 missions though, so I am a bit worried that the game is going to be mostly online based, which might suck down the road when the US servers are abandoned, which happened within 6 months for both AC 4 games.
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Great stuff! Loved the Racketboy interview.

Keep up the good work, fellow blogger! (and it is a lot of work!)
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Cool blog! I will be reading it semi-often. The Racketboy interview portrayed a very mellow dude.
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