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Posted by Nastasia Feb 16 2011 04:09 GMT
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pick something for pc or gamecube or something DS or older i can emulate on this shitty computer

haven't played games in like 2 WEEKS and i'm bored

Viddd
ghost trick
MattTheSpratt

Astro Boy Omega Factor.


Posted by RaveRaze Feb 18 2011 14:58 GMT in Pony General
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Posted by Francis Feb 17 2011 23:38 GMT
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Slim
I like how that girl in the middle suddenly became a blond for no reason at all
Viddd
slurm

Posted by Maiq the Liar Feb 17 2011 21:01 GMT in Homestuck
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Popple
I found it kind of anti-climactic and pretty *crag*ing stupid at first, but it is pretty *crag*ing cool looking at it now.
Auralis

HONK.


Posted by sims Feb 17 2011 04:15 GMT
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hi nassy

 

I entered to win a Nastasia-themed game maker contest and I need a little help to boost its popularity a little bit.

The level is a lot of nastasia bs, but I worked pretty hard on it and it's gotten nothing but positive reviews so far.

If you've got some free time search for nassy by simsmagic or just go to the mediafire link and queue it up to play, heart, and rate.

Nastasia
you get all 20 of my votes
Tails Doll
well damn

Posted by RaveRaze Feb 17 2011 15:21 GMT in Pony General
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Francis
life is too short to not buy MLP happy meals
MM


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Posted by Mrcasee Feb 18 2011 01:33 GMT
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MM
tits

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Posted by Popple Feb 17 2011 00:49 GMT in Dead Island
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Slim
yes it is
THAT BOBZ GUY

red exploding barrels imply guns

actually *crag* zombies usually imply guns


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Posted by MattTheSpratt Feb 17 2011 19:29 GMT
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Viddd
best

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Posted by Shrowser Feb 17 2011 00:08 GMT
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I entered to win a Toyota Prius-themed LBP2 contest and I need a little help to boost its popularity a little bit.

The level is a lot of Prius bs, but I worked pretty hard on it and it's gotten nothing but positive reviews so far.

If you've got some free time search for Prius_Eco Adventure by rhansen2 or just go to the lbp.me link and queue it up to play, heart, and rate.

 

Thanks, it means a lot to me.

Auralis
No.
Tails Doll

Don't feel so hard Shrowser. Maybe Brooklyn can cheer you up!


Posted by Popple Feb 17 2011 07:20 GMT in *crag* the Police
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MM
Wqhaut
Fallen Shade
yeah I'd touch ur jelly

Posted by ©na Feb 17 2011 00:02 GMT in League of Legends
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IP earned per game has been reduced.

You get 58 IP for losing at 55 (down from 75 for any normal/ranked loss)

You get 30 IP for losing at 30 (again, down from 75)

Winning an hour-long game nets you 95 IP (down from 100 for any normal/ranked victory)

Winning a 25 minute game gets you a trifling 70 IP (again, down from 100)

Winning an eleven minute IP farm practice gets you only 31 IP (down from 75 IP for any practice victory)

New champ costs 6300.

Nothing else matters. Riot is greedy as *crag*.

©na
As it turns out, the reason for this is because Riot still *crag*ing sucks at math
Also the Tribunal will give some amazing IP
mariooooo

so it's click a button for free ip?

yes


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Posted by MM Feb 16 2011 23:27 GMT in 420 SMOKE WEED ERRYDAY
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MM

Fallen Shade
oh *crag* this show again

Posted by darkz Feb 16 2011 13:29 GMT in Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
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yes

RaveRaze
It isn't
MattTheSpratt
Radiant Silvergun, Steve.

Posted by Popple Jan 13 2011 10:39 GMT in Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
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You don't even know dude. Oh my god.

weedlord bonerhitler
Killer 7
boat
mgs4

Posted by Popple Jan 17 2011 03:25 GMT in Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
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It's hard to quantify what makes a game like Ghost Trick so endearing. Much like the Ace Attorney series before it, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective just has a kind of immeasurable charm that is difficult to accurately express through language alone. Perhaps it speaks solely to the strength of the writing, but if one thing is for certain it is that Shu Takumi has delivered once again on the concept of an enthralling virtual narrative. 
   
It's hard to talk about Ghost Trick and not at least pay mention to the Ace Attorney because, although it may seem contrary, the games are indeed very similar. Ghost Trick is essentially a linear murder mystery in which you, as the ghostly protagonist Sissel, attempt to uncover your lost identity by saving the lives of others using your supernatural "Powers of the Dead" to roll back time four minutes before a person's demise and manipulate the inanimate objects around them in an attempt to change their fate. The way the game plays out is, essentially, identical to an Ace Attorney game. You are more of an observer rather than a participant in most cases, and that isn't a bad thing.
 
The draw here isn't necessarily you, as the player, having an impact on the story. Much like the Ace Attorney games, Ghost Trick's main attraction is watching the tale unfold and, in this case, seeing how the plethora of unique characters come to terms and deal with a world in which ghosts do very much exist. It's an interesting story, to say the least, and it takes perhaps a bit more than its fair share twists of towards the end. The conclusion is satisfying, however, and of a nature that you may feel compelled to replay the game almost immediately. It is one thing to say that a game has a good story, but it is quite another to say that a story both encourages and improves subsequent playthroughs. 
 
That being said, there is one area in which Ghost Trick takes a sharp turn away from its predecessor. Unlike the Ace Attorney games, the gameplay in Ghost Trick is perhaps a bit more rewarding, and certainly faster paced. The main crux of the game, namely the possession and manipulation of inanimate objects throughout an environment, is smartly implemented and expanded upon as the game progresses. While new elements are sparse and rarely introduced, each of the environments in Ghost Trick is completely unique and built to handle at least one, if not several, unique puzzle scenario.
 
The flow of Ghost Trick's gameplay is split into two separate phases. There is the present in which Sissel can travel between any two locations connected via phone and solve puzzles at his leisure with the benefit of limitless in-game time, and then there are the sections four minutes into the past in which puzzles must be solved within an allotted time limit in order to save someone's life. As time, and characters, are prone to progressing forward with or without your interference, a rewind button is introduced in sections taking place in the past as a means to reset the world to its original state should you miss a prime opportunity to change fate. These reset points are, thankfully, checkpointed after each time a significant change is made in how a scenario is played out meaning you won't have to wait too long to take another crack at any specific section. It's really an interesting system and one that, unlike most adventure games, makes you take real time into account. Although you won't necessarily be forced into making quick decisions on the fly, there is a level of speed needed in order to execute some of the more complex maneuvers that ratchets up the intensity quite a bit during later sequences.
 
If there is one thing that is  immediately striking about Ghost Trick though, it is its presentation. The music is palatable with a few noteworthy anthems that may get stuck in your head, but the real highlight here is the visuals. Like many interactive novel styled games on the DS, a majority of interactions between characters are accompanied by large detailed character sprites and equivalent 2D backgrounds. The art style is very angular and comes off as dynamic and exciting to look out. These, on there own, would probably be enough to convey the story of Ghost Trick, but unlike many other games in this vein though, Ghost Trick also employs character models moving about the environments to illustrate its tale as well. The interesting part here is not that this method is used, but how it is used.  
 
To my knowledge, no other game has ever used an animation style like this before. I'm hardly an expert in the field, but it seems like the team at Capcom actually took still images of 3D models and constructed 2D sprites out of them. It's beautiful and incredibly fluid, completely unlike anything I've seen in a game before. The animation on its own is almost reason enough to pick up Ghost Trick as it adds a tremendous amount of life to otherwise static characters. In a lot of ways it feels like a natural evolution of the Ace Attorney story telling formula, an achievement that the currently running Ace Attorney Investigations series has failed to match. 
 
But really, when it comes down to it, this is a game that, much like its protagonist, is dedicated solely to telling its story. A good story, but also a very quirky one. Yes there are quite a few clever puzzle elements and some stunning visuals, but if you aren't on board for a lengthy trek through the valley of strange personalities and odd motivations then it may be best to steer clear.
 
At the end of the day, Ghost Trick is about its characters. There are a lot of great elements built around it, but the narrative is the core of the experience.
 
And that's probably a good thing.

MM
Pity this thread got ignored completely after you put all that effort into it...
boat
nobody cares

Posted by Popple Feb 16 2011 02:45 GMT in Pony General
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Viddd
i just started watching the series two days ago
this is great
Popple


Posted by Popple Feb 15 2011 06:36 GMT in Digibutter TV
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NEWS:

From now on I'm going to be doing the schedules all in one big post each and every week in the Digibutter TV forums. This helps keep everything organized and gives me a place to point people who are too *crag*ing stupid to look up the schedule for themselves.

Digibutter Radio is starting this week in full effect making it our third weekly stream; scroll down for more information on how you can contribute to that.

In other stream related news, I'm working on the rebirth of the Diginime Club and should be posting more information about that shortly. Basically, this is a smaller 4-5 show stream during the week that will focus solely on subbed anime and take the stream a bit back towards the roots it was founded on, if only for a day. The schedule right now is looking like it is going to be Panty & Stocking, Bakuman, Angel Beats!, Durarara!!, and NGE although I'm not sure about the availability of some of those so expect revisions to be forthcoming.

Okay so, without further bull shit here is your schedule for the week.

 

Impromptu Weekly Stream: Moral Orel


So it has occurred to me that, while Moral Orel may be one of the best television programs ever made, the first season is nothing compared to the latter portion. That being said I've decided to dump out the first season en masse unto the unwilling masses so that we can get to THE MOST IMPORTANT CHARACTER IN MORAL OREL.


Brace for unexpected Orels to be dropping throughout the week whenever the forums are most active.

 

Digibutter TV @ 9 PM EST on 2/19/11


Venture Bros.
Boondocks
Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo
Samurai Jack
Cowboy Bebop
Ghost in the Shell
Yuyu Hakusho *NEW SHOW!*

 

Diginet Undercast @ 12 PM EST following digi-tv


Moral Orel
Perfect Hair Forever
12 Oz. Mouse
Medabots
MLP: Friendship is Magic 
(YOU CAN'T STOP ME. NO ONE CAN.)
Rerun & Random Shit Variey Hour

 

Digibutter Radio @ ALL DAY on 2/20/11

(tentative bumper)


THIS WEEK'S THEME: Rap

So this is basically how this is going to work: Every week I'm going to announce a musical genre or theme and ask the Digibutter community to supply me with albums (not songs, albums) and then stream them throughout the day on the Ustream channel.

Why are we doing it this way?

1. It allows people to contribute to the stream and allows people to discover new artists easily via the album list I will post as a companion to each stream.

2. Doing a weekly rotation means that you only have to wait one week for something new if you don't like the theme for that particular week. Everyone wins.

This week's theme is rap, so offer up to us your most illest of mic masters. So yeah, pretty broad. Simply post album suggestions below and they will be added to the list (unless they are absolutely terrible in which case you can just go *crag* yourself).

Also this one is *crag*ing easy, so I expect results.
 

My Own Supply:

This is basically going to be my offerings for this broadcast. I'm keeping it deliberately small so my own tastes don't dominate the stream and, of course, so everyone has a chance to be heard. Because of this, I recommend that everyone suggests a maximum of three albums.

Madvillainy - Madvillain
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy - Kanye West
Labor Days - Aesop Rock

 

Tails Doll
For soundtracks all I can think of is Um Jammer Lammy (Parappa's Songs)
RaveRaze
MadWorld Soundtrack

Posted by Joystiq Feb 16 2011 04:30 GMT in Pokemon Black / White
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The problem with trading card games is that you have to have friends around to play team -- and, a lot of times, that means you actually have to leave the house. In a video game, roaming the world in search of Pokémon may be relatively safe, but out in the real world, there are certain dangers that need to be taken into consideration. Bears, diseases and cosplayers are all real threats.

That's why we're excited about the Pokémon Trainer Challenge, a new Flash version of the TCG coming to the internet near you this April. Using three pre-constructed decks, you'll be able to face off against 12 virtual trainers across three leagues in the online game, hopefully learning enough to keep you from embarrassing yourself at the next Saffron City Social.

Pokémon Trainer Challenge will require a free Pokémon Trainer Club account to play. You can find more details on Pokemon.com.
Viddd
Aw shit, only preconstructed decks and no online. This seemed cool for a minute.
Popple
Why is this news.

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Posted by Francis Feb 15 2011 17:27 GMT in Science
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Auralis
oh god everyone loses except the computer THE END
Super-Claus
awwwwww our little skynet is getting so big, it's learning all of our society and culture already :D

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Posted by Viddd Feb 15 2011 23:32 GMT in Team Fortress 2
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pyro just became fun to play as

(ps the guy kinda sucks at flarejumpin', i've seen a lot higher jumps)

Fallen Shade
oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god
DarkBlueAce
I knew there was a reason I played as the Pyro.

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Posted by Popple Feb 15 2011 21:50 GMT
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©na
I saw a rider kick
Seems like a must-watch to me
Super-Claus
hawt

Posted by Kotaku Feb 15 2011 22:40 GMT in Gaming News
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#crime Philadelphia teenager Kendall Anderson confessed in court to murdering his sleeping mother after she confiscated his PlayStation. And if you don't like crime-related video games stories with terrible, sickening endings, don't go any further. This one is perhaps the worst. More »
MM

Reminds of that Russian kid who murdered his dad with a sledgehammer because he took away his computer.
also