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Phatman Dover
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ALRIGHT! GO, DR. C! I say that to you. Why? Because CT defined all RPG gaming for the future.........before that, all of the games that were RPG\'s had the same basic plot and no interesting filler or side quests in between......

and, there weren\'t any multiple endings back then, either.........they were all still what I call \"Twitch games\", or games like Pong or Arkanoid: you had to \"Twitch\" to save the ball.......or you died, pure and simple.......


Reality swirled in a wholly blue manner, revealing absolutely nothing of merit. Things flashed madly in and out of existence like some entirely other sort of phenomena. On a whim, Kurt Vonnegut imploded, taking a sizeable hunk of Massachusetts with him. However, seeing as Massachusetts wasn't entirely sure it existed, the chunk wasn't all that big.

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How can you compare a side-scroller to a couple of RPG\'s? Well... regardless they all suck in equal measure right now.

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Then if they all suck what do you think is the best out there?


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Originally posted by Vash
How can you compare a side-scroller to a couple of RPG\'s? Well... regardless they all suck in equal measure right now.


well, vash, RPG\'s were essentially side-scrollers back then and you typed things in or went one way......they were more like a Metriod game back then............finding things to go on, having no other purpose than to develop reflexes.......I should know, everyone is amazed that a fat kid like me has such fast reflexes and power behind that fat..........It all came from those games......never thought Pong could do that, huh? :D


Reality swirled in a wholly blue manner, revealing absolutely nothing of merit. Things flashed madly in and out of existence like some entirely other sort of phenomena. On a whim, Kurt Vonnegut imploded, taking a sizeable hunk of Massachusetts with him. However, seeing as Massachusetts wasn't entirely sure it existed, the chunk wasn't all that big.