The Bad Pikmin Ending…
2 05 2008… Is really creepy…
Poor Olimar…
Oh yeah, and the final boss scared me so bad the first time I saw it…
Here.
So yeah, Pikmin rocks. Too bad I can’t find my copy..
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… Is really creepy…
Poor Olimar…
Oh yeah, and the final boss scared me so bad the first time I saw it…
Here.
So yeah, Pikmin rocks. Too bad I can’t find my copy..
Today Earthbound, the most anticipated game for the Virtual Console was rated by the ESRB, indicating that it will be released sometime in the future!
I’m super excited, I’ve played through until the Happy Blue Cult (Or whatever it’s called…) and then stopped… But when this gets released I’m going to play through the whole thing, even if it kills me…
Earthbound is also one of the most hilarious games I’ve played.
Camera Guy: “Say ‘Fuzzy Pickles’!”
That’s just a hint of how random this game is…
Also, on a side note, am I the only one who can’t see the front page’s banner? It’s just showing up as a white bar now… Hm…
So uh, I haven’t updated in a while. Sorry about that.
So yeah… Adium… It like Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live (MSN), ICQ, Jabber (And Google Talk), and AIM all rolled into one. I just found out about it yesterday, and I’m loving it.
Moving on..
So I mentioned in a earlier post that my Pokemon Gold’s game pak was not saving anymore… But I finally fixed it!
For all those who don’t have a soldering iron, use electrical tape. That’s what I did. Also, find something to pry the solder away from the battery, or else it’s gonna be painful…
Moving on, again.
I bet this is old to some of you, but whatever.
It’s a simple little Smash Bros. game for your computer. Fun for awhile, but use Knuckles’ down special. One hit kills.
Uh, yeah. That is all.
So today I came home from my best friend’s house, and to my surprise my dad had bought a Windows machine for his job! And, even better, he said I could use it! So I’m typing from the new computer, and it’s awesome. We’ve never had a Windows machine in our house (My family is more into Macs) so this is a whole new thing for me. I’ve already put the Zune theme and Halo on it, and everything is really smooth.
Anyways, I’ve been messing with Pivot for a while, and I’ve found a video on Youtube…
Sadly, embedding is disabled, so here’s the link:
It’s pretty cool…
Yeah, it’s one incredible game. I remember playing this game at my cousins house back when I thought all games were awesome..
But..
I still thought it was a terrible game, being a big Superman fan when I was… 4?
So yeah, it’s probably the best game I’ve ever played.
Luthor: YOU MUST SOLVE MY MAZE!
… It’s not even a maze. It’s a long path of rings.
Here’s a little math for everyone. Ok not really.
Maze =/= Rings. It’s a proven fact.
Also, I think I’ve found the greatest Mario World hack:
Kaizo Mario World!
You can download the game here: http://www.rllmukforum.com/index.php?showtopic=167174
It’s extremely hard. I mean, you’ll probably die 999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999 times. On the first level. It’s that hard.
So, just keep playing. DON’T GIVE UP..!
I got it on the 9th, but I haven’t been keeping up with the blog, and I apologize for that..
Anyways, Brawl is an amazing game. It completely blows Melee out of the water. So… Yeah, you guessed it, another review-esque post..
Super Smash Brothers: Brawl (or just Brawl) is the latest installment in the Super Smash Brothers series, starting in 1999 (I think..?) with Super Smash Bros. for the N64. It was a revolutionary game in it’s time, and that led to Super Smash Bros. Melee for the Gamecube in 2001. It’s still one of the most popular games out there, and it was also the first Gamecube game that I got (Got it for my 7th or 8th Birthday).
Enough on the older games, it’s time to Brawl!
After being delayed twice, Brawl was finally released on March 9th, 2008 in North America, and it delivers.
When you first boot up the game, you’ll get the loading screen (Longest one in the game, stop complaining!) then a amazing opening screen. To avoid spoilers, you might wanna skip it, because it shows every hidden character.
The menus are very similar to the Kirby Air Ride menus with bright colors and big buttons, it’s a treat to see. Moving on to the actual gameplay, it’s incredible. It’s like they took everything that made Melee good, and made it over 9000 times better. Everything is much lighter feeling (bigger jumps, some characters can glide endlessly.) and faster paced (although some people say it’s slower paced than Melee, go figure).
The Subspace Emissary is the single player adventure and is where you can unlock characters and trophies. I won’t say much more to avoid spoilers, bu I will say it has amazing cut-scenes.
I recommend this game to all Wii owners. So go out and buy it NOW.
I give it a…
5.
Out of 5.
Ok, so we all know Europe gets Brawl much later than us, but they at least get a new system added to their VC list.
For all those who don’t know, the Commodore 64 was is an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982. It had games that were considered “revolutionary” in it’s time. It has games that were much better than Atari’s, and it could actually have music in its games, instead of bleeps and bloops.
I think that the C64 is actually a cool system, and I hope it comes to the USA.
I’ll post pictures and stuff later (I promise) but my sister is bugging me to get off the computer..
I’ve been really playing my old Kirby games (Kirby’s Dreamland, Crystal Shards, and some others) like crazy, and I thought I should review them…
Ok, so…
Kirby’s Dream Land: The game that started it all.
This was my first Kirby game, and I’m glad it got me into the Kirby series.
Graphics: 7/10
They’re pretty good for the GameBoy, but nothing special
Music: 9/10
I love this game’s music, and most of the songs from it are carried over to the newer games
Gameplay: 8/10
This game lost 1 point for not having copy abilities, but gained one for having the Superspicy Curry.
Controls: 9/10
Really basic and easy to use.
Overall: 8/10
A great game, and if you see it you should grab it.

Still my favorite Kirby game after… 8 years? Can’t remember when I got it.
Graphics: 9/10
Great for the N64, yet it still keeps with the Kirby formula.
Music: 10/10
Amazing. I have this game’s entire soundtrack on my iPod, and I listen to it like crazy.
Gameplay 9/10
Awesome. This game has a total of 35 copy abilities.
It loses one point, though, from not being able to fly for that long..
Controls: 8/10
Takes awhile to get used to (Uses the d-pad instead of the control stick) but it’s second nature after that.
Overall: 9/10
A must-buy for the N64. Go and get it now.
Yes, Kirby is a great series, and who couldn’t love a pink… uh… something.
(>’.')>
At last, Harvest Moon is out on the VC. I really like this game, and I need to download it again (It’s been about 8 years since I played it last).
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Yay, colorful pastel graphics!
Now they need to release Harvest Moon 64 on the VC.
Just because Harvest Moon was released today doesn’t mean that the other game is bad; it’s actually a really awesome game!
Yes, that’s the real music used in the game.
I think we got a good VC day today, even though it’s only 2 games.
Where’s An Egg? is a flash game made by Videlectrix, who also makes Peasant’s Quest.
It’s fun for… About… 30 seconds. But it’s pretty neat.
Also, we got a new stage update today: Port Town Aero Dive

It’s like Mute City, only better.

The platform will randomly stop in one of the locations.

It even has the hardest part of the whole track..

And there’s also the wall!

Behold, the track in all of it’s glory!