@AnVold My result:
84% Extroverted (I feel that should be a little bit higher)
63% Intuitive (Also should be a little higher than that, but whatever)
86% Feeling (Figured, I mainly rely on my feelings rather than my head)
78% Prospecting (Dunno what this really is)
54% Terbulent (Whatever that is lol)
I feel like it matches me pretty well. A few things were off, like it said I was the type of person to fall in love easily and also feel sle focncious about my relationship status, despite the fact I have literally never been in love nor care about it. But other than that, I feel it was accurate, especially when it said I can talk about, well, just about anything, and if you were to read me and Seef's DM's, you'd know that's 100% true
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@Sunsy Glad to hear you're excited for that Trolls game. Looks like you're as pumped for it as I am for Super Mario Bros. Wonder!
Fun fact, in the original Pac-Man World on the PlayStation 1, the original Pac-Man arcade game can also be played right from the start. Although that's the only one playable, the other arcade games aren't even in it. That's the one I have currently. I've actually revisited Pac-Man World some years ago - the main game itself to be precise - but unfortunately, I couldn't make a lot of progress. The game had a huge difficulty spike when I got to the temple world's boss - that boss was insanely difficult to face for all the wrong reasons. (I think @Eel has also played Pac-Man World if I recall correctly... is that boss any easier in the remake?)
Oh gosh, thank you for reminding me, I have Super Mario Bros. Deluxe as well! Both on GBC and on the 3DS VC. It's a decent version of SMB1 that has a ton of bonus stuff like the challenge mode, but the decreased screen resolution is not too fun to deal with at times. So I'd generally prefer playing either the NES original or the All-Stars remaster. I wouldn't mind a modern remake of SMB Deluxe though.
That'd be cool to see a Cruis'n Blast arcade machine in person. Actually, I've always wanted to play an actual F-Zero AX arcade machine ever since F-Zero GX was out. Unfortunately, that arcade machine just never showed up in my area at the time. Too bad. I did get to play Mario Kart Arcade GP at least. It's not quite as good as the console games, the controls took some time to get used to, but it was still fun.
Yeah, it's a really nice surprise, especially since Trolls games of the past were stuck on mobile and they can't be played anymore. Like, I played Trolls Pop six months before it got discontinued, and never to be played again. I didn't even unlock Poppy yet either.
I am excited for it, and I LOVE they revealed a new character, the pink troll with the blonde hair. She looks a lot like Poppy. Also, I love how in the artwork, she's doing a Mario jump, lol.
I never played the original Pac-Man World, my brother never had it on his PlayStation, so I didn't know the original Pac-Man was in the game too. I did rent as a kid Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures. I had no idea what I was doing in it, always went to the arcade in that game to play the original Pac-Man.
You're welcome, yeah I still have the cartridge and I got it for 3DS VC too. The screen crunch is there, but it had LOTS of extras in it and the Lost Levels in it. I always loved the easter egg in it when you go back to 1985 on the calendar, there's a marked date for the original Super Mario Bros. release. Can't help but wonder how a modern remake would be done for it.
Sorry to hear. I remember in the early 2000s, I went to the boardwalk with my family and would play the arcade games there. I remember camping once, and when I went to the boardwalk with my brother and dad, I found an 18 Wheeler arcade machine. I never owned that Sega game aside from a demo included with Dreamcast magazine, but that cabinet was like a truck. Just was the charm of going to the arcade, how some of the racing games were.
I also went to a now closed indoor amusement park where every Sunday was video game night. All the games were set to free play, you paid $6 and it was all the video games you could play. IIRC, my brother and I use to do laser tag there on Saturdays, it was laser tag from 8 to midnight, but I would be tired of it by 9 PM, so I would just get tokens and play the arcade for the rest of the evening. Since then I just went on Sunday since it saved money on tokens.
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