It seems like all you've been doing today is correct me, @RR529. Yes, you may venture since they have more of a brown and/or orange tint than your average Ladybug. Also, my signature has been edited.
Oh wow, I just now realized I did that to you twice in a row. Sorry if I came off as rude or anything, I wasn't meaning to.
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@RR529 Don't worry, you didn't come across as rude at all. If anything, you were very constructive in your corrections. It's people like you that remind me why I'm so glad I joined NL.
Back on-topic: I just slapped myself. That's weird.
Formerly MickeyTheGreat and MickMick. Now I'm Mickey again!
today me and my friends went to the college of a girl one of us(not me) likes and there was a stand selling chocolate my friends bought some and kept saying how the girls in the stand were cute so I said joking "write your phone numbers on the box of the chocolate and give it back to them".... and they did exactly what I said.... I couldn't stop laughing and they said to me "that was good idea!" I feel bad for them now....
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
now working at IBM as helpdesk analyst my Backloggery
Well, today I was mucking around the Spriter's Resource, and found this game:
So I looked it up on Wikipedia, and one of this series' games was just a stub article with literally only one line of text - no help whatsoever. The article on the first game in the series is a bit better, with some actual information. It was only released in Japan, and was apparently more popular than the Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. Yet, it got extremely bad reviews, one reviewer going as far as eschewing a percentage score and instead giving it a score of "NO".
I can find literally nothing on gameplay, it's classified as an "adventure" and "fighting" game... yet it says you're searching for "witch marks" on girls by touching them (with the stylus)? I'm deeply confused... it's a mystery! ...anyone seen this before/know anything about it?
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
now working at IBM as helpdesk analyst my Backloggery
@Gioku the same goes for me when it comes to DSiWare... before knowing NL I downloaded some really cheap DSi games that had 4 or 5 stars on the Eshop... they all sucked...
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
now working at IBM as helpdesk analyst my Backloggery
I feel like taking a happy walk humming upbeat songs right now, under the heavy rain, no less!
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
now working at IBM as helpdesk analyst my Backloggery
@Mickey I love being under heavy rain, the only thing stopping me from going is that I'm in the final tests at college and it would really be bad to catch a cold at such a critical situation!
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
now working at IBM as helpdesk analyst my Backloggery
I don't usually comment in these kind of threads anymore, but apparently, someone just stole my "Student Driver" magnet on the back of my car... I... I...
So... apparently New Leaf has hallucinogenic mushrooms. I ate an "elegant mushroom", and my character got a pink flowery aura around his head, while smiling with his eyes half closed. Well then.
Ever eaten a super mushroom? You can find some in Nintendo's town. Which reminds me, the super mushroom item in the game is actually a reference to Blue's Clues, because there is a Blue's Clues game where you make pizza and you can put mushrooms on it. Which reminds me...
Ever eaten a super mushroom? You can find some in Nintendo's town. Which reminds me, the super mushroom item in the game is actually a reference to Blue's Clues, because there is a Blue's Clues game where you make pizza and you can put mushrooms on it. Which reminds me...
when my mother was washing the bathroom she found a BRICK inside the drain!! A BRICK O.O
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
now working at IBM as helpdesk analyst my Backloggery
The new episode of Game Theory, that suggests Majora's Mask is Link going through Purgatory, coping with his death (after falling into a very deep pit, chasing Skull Kid in the Lost Woods in the beginning).
All 5 of the games locations could represent the 5 stages of death.
Clock Town represents Denial - All the townsfolk refuse to believe the moon is falling, and are even preparing for a festival.
The Forest (can't remember name) represents Anger - The Deku King is furious that he can't find his son, and in blind outrage, lashes out at an innocent monkey.
Snowhead Mountain represents Bargaining - The ghost of the old Goron leader literally is trying to bargain with you, hoping you can revive him from the dead. When that fails...
Great Bay represents Depression - You have to help a Zora who has lost her eggs. She's so depressed, she emotionally closes herself from contact & stays in one place.
Ikana Valley represents Acceptance - It's literally a land of the dead (signaling you accept it?), and you help a dead composer come to terms with how he wronged his brother. Finally, link climbs the Stone Tower to acquire the Light Arrows (signifying he has ascended to enlightenment).
Of course, there are other clues that lend to this theory.
Termina sounds a lot like Terminal or Terminate (both signify death or destruction).
Link sees an array of colorful lights as he falls "into" Termina (Images flying through your mind when you're about to die).
Everyone Link meets has a "counterpart" in Hyrule. While there is a technical reason for this, it can also mean Link is seeing the faces of the people he once knew.
When you first arrive in Termina, the Mask Salesman says "It seems you've met a terrible fate". While he may be referring to your state as a Deku Scrub, it seems odd they would choose to repeat this line (with the Mask Salesman's laugh) everytime you let the moon fall. Suggesting the line has a more grave meaning behind it.
Most shocking, is that Twilight Princess, the next game in that timeline, has clues to back this up. You learn all of your sword moves from a left handed Stalfos which the Hystoria confirms is the spirit of the Hero of Time. He's riddled with grief that he was never able to pass down his technique during life (suggesting maybe he died prematurely?). Also, as he's presented as a Stalfos, it would suggest he died in the Lost Woods, the place where link "warps" to Termina in MM (in OoT it's mentioned Stalfos are what become of people who are lost in the Lost Woods).
There are other clues they mention as well, so you may want to watch (or not). It really goes in deep.
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