@Tyranexx Yeah, it wasn't pleasant. It makes it hard to talk to other Sonic fans, which was why I joined the Sega forums too. Cool, I can have good conversations here. Same, I have a few people I talk games with IRL, but I come here to talk about it more. My friend and I often enjoy discussing gaming news without the discourse of the YouTube comments section-like behavior. Often times we'll link articles from here, or various gaming topics on YouTube and talk about it.
As for school, if I'm being honest, I'm happier now, than say when I was in high school. Thing is, I'm very much into cartoons, even ones that are meant for kids (my love for Trolls gives that away, and I started watching Harvey Girls Forever, which actually is a modern take on the Harvey Comics characters, Little Audrey, Little Dot, and Little Lotta). In high school, I was really into Jimmy Neutron, but had no one to talk to about the new episodes with. Also, back then I was short for my age, so I had a few Jimmy Neutron shirts I wore to school, which were hard to get, I wasn't into teenage fashion, I just wanted to wear characters I like. Thinking back, I enjoy life now, as oppose to then. I have someone to talk Trolls with and it's not as hard to get a shirt with a character I like on it (actually, wearing a Trolls shirt as I type this). Will admit, the best memory of high school, a lot of us did the wireless play thing with the DS, lol.
@MarioLover92 Yeah, that's why I said it, I didn't know the third movie was so hated. Though it is an early movie theater memory at least. Yeah, they just didn't like it when you talked Sonic and had anything good to say about the "bad" Sonic games, as I mentioned to @Tyranexx, I went there to talk Sonic originally. Thanks, I did enjoy playing it, I remember years ago I actually completed all 10 routes and got the true ending too. That was hard to do. I also liked how some elements were callbacks to Sonic Adventure 2, like Space Colony Ark.
@Snatcher Don't know if this counts, but I was playing Mortal Kombat 2 at midnight last night. Don't know what I did, but I triggered something to get into the Jade battle... I have no idea what I was doing and it happened, lol.
Also, I was playing Borderlands 2 earlier in the summer, I was at the first boss. My character was bleeding out, and I fired at the boss, killed that boss and my character came back before dying, and I was like "yeah!"
@Sunsy
Yo, I got two rare Gamecube games yesterday. Bomberman Generation Starfox Assault
Check my post on previous page to see the games I bought.
It was so unreal to able playing two rare Gamecube games that I have been waiting for with way cheaper price than on Ebay (but still expensive for used games).
So far, I was pretty satisfied with my Gamecube games purchase. Bomberman Generation was easy enough, running in 480i and 60 fps. Starfox Assault was way easier than Starfox Zero Wii in term of handling the airplane but a little bit awkward for walking mode as Fox McCloud as the C analog button was for selecting the weapons that for PS2 it is for rotating the camera angle.
I keep my eyes on another rare Gamecube games from the local seller in my hometown as he has Sonic Rider Gamecube and Megaman X Command, my next target.
Is Sonic Rider Gamecube more like racing games or traditional Sonic dash games ?
Everytime I want to like Sonic games, it's really hard for me as dealing with very high speed and flawless timing to dash in acrobatic movement was really makes me get panic attack unless if I have unlimited life like I heard it was the feature on Sonic Forces PS4 / Switch.
@Anti-Matter Very nice pick up with Star Fox Assault, IIRC, you can change the controls in the options for the on foot parts of the game. I remember setting the C-stick to look. It's been years since I've played it, you might want to try setting it to the dual stick option in the options menu. A quick search returned this result for the controls.
Sonic Riders is more or less racing on hoverboards (or extreme gear as it's called in game), basically, racing to get in first place. It's a unique racer because of the boards and the air system, but a bit hard at first. I recommend the sequel Sonic Riders Zero Gravity for an easier experience, I recommend using a GameCube controller with that one, Wii remote controls are a bit harder in it.
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@Sunsy
Gotcha.
I played my Gamecube games with Wii machine so I can directly use Gamecube controller for playing certain Wii games.
I found other seller have Sonic Riders Zero Gravity Wii version.
I will keep my eyes on that game for my next purchase.
Btw, did you play Bomberman games on Gamecube and other Nintendo machines?
Bomberman during 2000's era on PS2 and Gamecube was the best era before the franchise bought by Konami and Konami ruined the Bomberman franchise with additional Konami games character from their rated M games (You know that I really pissed off to see the rated M characters in chibi looking, it just multiply my hatred toward them). And that was the reason I sold my Super Bomberman R Switch after I found those additional characters from their updates.
I don't think I will pick Super Bomberman R 2 for upcoming games. I bet Konami will keep those rated M characters inside the game.
@Fizza thanks! It seems Hollywood has a store with Mario merch from the Japanese park, so that’ll be nice. Apparently it’s also very easy to take a peek at the construction site, so I’ll absolutely try to find it.
@Eel I loved the Harry Potter area when I went in 2019. I think my favorite thing was trying all the food from Harry Potter lol. I don't know if they still have it there since Disney now owns the Simpsons, but when I went they had a whole Simpsons section with a Moe's Tavern and everything.
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My favourite theme park has to be Efteling in The Netherlands.
It's absolutely gorgeous with tons of great attractions but not as busy as say Disneyland.
Great for kids with its fabulous Fairytale Forest and slower rides while thrill seekers will definitely enjoy the many rollercoasters, including my favourite Baron 1898.
@Anti-Matter Afraid I haven't. The only Bomberman game I played during the 2000's was Bomberman Online on Dreamcast, I remember it being fun, albeit I played offline since I didn't have SegaNet or a Dreamcast compatible ISP back then. Sorry, if I don't have an opinion on the GameCube Bomberman games.
The resident Trolls superfan! Saw Trolls Band Together via early access and absolutely loved it!
I had this video pop up in my recommended and was so shocked I had to show it here.
Seems harmless enough right? Well, if you open it in a new tab, you'll probably notice what shocked me. THIS THING HAS MORE VIEWS THAN SOME COUNTRY'S ENTIRE POPULATION. WHAT.
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Anyone else following Kurzgesagt on YouTube?
They make videos about science and anything that concerns humanity. From topics such as our possible future (or not) and space travel to mental health and viruses,... all well researched with the help of real scientists, psychologists, doctors,...
Their latest video is all about friendships and why so many of us have trouble with it.
Worth a watch.
@Sunsy
Well, Bomberman on Gamecube only have 2 games. Bomberman Generation was exclusive to Gamecube and the price on Ebay was really inflated, mostly you find PAL version with some Japanese version. USA version was extremely rare to find from Ebay and I was so lucky to get Bomberman Generation USA version with cheaper price directly from my hometown.
The other one was Bomberman Jetters with similar gameplay as Generation and it has PS2 version as well but the PS2 version lack of cell shaded lines. The USA and PAL version were really inflated on Ebay but the Japanese version especially PS2 version was cheaper.
Btw, if you want to try some Bomberman games, get PS2 machine Japan version as it has the most Bomberman games on PS2 but most of them are never got English version.
My recommendations: Bomberman Battles (Classic + Golf + Tennis + Baseball) Bomberman Land 3 (Free roaming in Fun Park + Party games + Bomberman Kart DX part but it was really difficult to play) Bomberman Jetters (Similar gameplay as Bomberman Generation)
Don't pick Bomberman Kart and DX version as the games are really hard in drifting and you will oftenly see Failed on the screen.
Better you expand your gaming experience from games like these and never before played games as I found you only know about Sonic games, Disney games, Mario games, Troll, My Little Pony, etc so I have difficulty to discuss about some specific games.
I have challenged myself from the games I don't even have much interest with them such as Rango PS3, Ben 10 games on PS3, Disney Universe PS3, Rabbids games on Wii, Kirby Star Allies Switch, etc and I got some new experience from playing those games even though some of them I admitted not really good games but still playable.
Games that made me feel like a BA person? Hmm....I'd have to say taking down Calamity Ganon in BotW the first time (it was a close 'un lol) and some of the combat maneuvers I've been doing in XC3. Because Ouroboros are friggin' awesome.
@MarioLover92 I like Belle because she had some backbone, and didn't either 1. do nothing, or 2. wait for magic to change everything for her. At least at that period in time. Disney has been doing a little better on the female characters front IMO. I've...admittedly seen parts of Brave, but not the full film yet. I sorta know what happens though. I used to be able to read in fairly noisy environments without too many issues, but something in my brain changed near adulthood. I don't know if it was growing up, having more stuff bounce around in my head, or getting into the habit of "reading to absorb" thanks to studying. I still wonder if that's why my reading slowed down; I used to be able to tear through books like crazy. Background white noise like a fan is fine - I sleep with one - it's more noise that I can zero into, like nearby conversations, that bother me.
I think part of the problem was how people viewed Nintendo at the time; their marketing was aimed more towards kids, whereas the all-powerful Xbox 360 and PS2/3 were wildly popular (I'm not knocking them; they were good systems) and full of dudebro games by then (Those I am knocking. ). Games like Call of Duty and Halo were all the rage. I did play World of Warcraft with a couple other students for the span of about a year at one time. As for the first paragraph in my previous post...I suppose misery loves company? College was much better for me; I clicked with a few other people in similar programs/courses, especially on the gaming front. Part of the reason I didn't like HS was because most of the classes either weren't challenging enough, or else weren't anything I was interested in studying. For example, I wanted to take World History VERY badly my senior year, but I was made to take Sociology instead because I needed a "social science" to graduate. My HS had very little in the way of a dual credit system too, unless you were taking very high math...and that wasn't implemented until I'd nearly left.
@Anti-Matter Congrats on your acquisitions! I hope you enjoy them. I ran those figures through a currency converter, and those were indeed kind of expensive...but not ludicrously so if they were really what you were looking for. I haven't played any of the Bomberman games, but I've heard they can be quite fun. As for Star Fox Assault, I haven't played that title but have played other games in the series. From what Star Fox games I have played, I'd say many of them control better than Star Fox Zero on Wii U. I tried the demo for it and just couldn't get a hang of the controls.
@Sunsy The fact that I have a coworker that I can now discuss gaming with a little has helped too. I've been using internet forums since high school - well over a decade - and I've found smaller, less used but active segments of sites (like the forums here) are better than the cesspool that IGN turned into. I began my forum career there a LONG time ago on the Pokemon boards. That was back when the site was mostly focused on gaming news. I visit a couple of other gaming sites besides here and occasionally peruse others if an interesting article comes across my feed, but this is the only place I have an account. Some of it is time, but the internet in general wears me out even on a good day sometimes.
Ah, yes; high school and, by extension, jr. high. The era of life where "growing up" for many means leaving things perceived as "kiddie" behind. I watched some kids cartoons long after I was no longer part of their target audience; despite my age, I still watch the occasional Recess episode, for example. I admittedly never got into Jimmy Neutron too much, but the show was usually enjoyable. If we're going for "similar" Nick shows, I was much more into The Fairly Oddparents. Same with Danny Phantom, older Spongebob, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. My best memories of high school were probably certain lunch days and days out of the norm, like the few field trips I went on or the one time some kid got in trouble for getting into a fistfight with another kid and then accidentally punched a teacher when he tried breaking up the fight. Full brawls weren't common where I went.
@Mioaionios
Hey, someone that knows Kurzgesagt! I've been subscribed to them for a few years now, so I've seen the video already. The information and advice in the video are very much true to a painful degree.
Me too! Kurzgesagt is an amazing channel. Beautiful and fluid animation, soothing narration, and some shockingly detailed research. I love the theoretical "what if" videos too, like "what if the earth turned gold?", because they take the time to address multiple variations of the question to cover all bases.
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