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on halloween, drx released these 2 games on a torrent at his site, http://www.hidden-palace.org/


also, not that it's related, but i found some neat info on the snes-cd here:
http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2208
http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9300

both of those topics are fairly old, but i'm posting them again just in case anyone hasn't seen them.  there are at least 2 prototype/dev snes-cds out there in collectors' hands, according to the topic, and theres lots of info about the system itself in there.
 

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Gaming Discussion / super mario universe 2 help?
« on: August 17, 2009, 01:37:29 PM »
i posted this over at smwcentral a few days ago and haven't gotten a reply yet. i know it hasn't been long, but i figured i would post here too, in case someone has played the hack.  anyway, from the smwcentral forums:

ok, i give up. i need help in super mario universe 2. i've been looking for an alternate exit in this level on and off for the last 6 months and am now frustrated enough to ask. the first level in "space" called "seasons of floria", has 4 "parts" each corresponding to a season. i found 3 odd tiles in the level, but they do nothing and lunar magic(after a few months, i resorted to looking at it in lm) regards them as "air". one is a smiling mole-looking thing, one is a white(gloved?) fist that looks like it's pounding on the platform it's on, and the third i found in lunar magic but can't figure out what it is. it's in the sky in the autumn part of the level. the screen does not scroll up, so you can't really fly up to it and look around. anyway, i'm sure someone has beaten this, so please, what's the secret?

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General Discussion / scott pilgrim, anyone?
« on: May 22, 2009, 10:49:02 PM »
scottpilgrim.com



i am a huge fan of these comics!(are they comics or something else?  graphic novel?)  i love the author's(bryan lee o'malley) style and the story, and most everything about them. scott and i have a lot of stuff in common.  he has a few more evil ex-boyfriends to deal with, though.   :happy:

i downloaded all 5 a few months ago on recommendation from a friend who knows how much i hate comics, and i just couldn't get enough!  i ended up buying all 5 that night.  they're also making a movie (called scott pilgrim vs. the world -- starring michael cera  :sad:) that should be out right after the 6th and last volume in the series.  god damn it, i cannot wait for the last book!

so... anyone else a fan?

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Game Modification Station / SMILE 2.0 is out!!
« on: February 15, 2009, 12:54:57 AM »
http://jathys.zophar.net/supermetroid/index.html

go get it!

i've been playing with the betas for awhile(they're easy to come across if you hang out in the irc channel), and this is more stable than those and it has more features.  such an awesome program.

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Gaming Discussion / best sega emulator/s?
« on: January 24, 2009, 02:58:29 PM »
right now i have kega fusion 3.6, gens+ 0.9.61, and gens v2.14 - and am not really impressed with any of them.  between all 3, though, i managed to cover all the sega systems i needed covered.

i downloaded some sega cd games (snatcher, sonic cd, a couple others), and am finding that i don't really like any of these emulators.  kega fusion just dies if i try to disable the sound, and i have to restart it. the only one of the 3 that supports my controller(logitech cordless rumble something 2) is gens 2.14.  and that one(gens2.14) seems to resize it's own windows every time it's not my selected window, which is really odd.

aaaanywho,  what does everyone else use? 


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General Discussion / thoughts on the election? local elections?
« on: November 05, 2008, 03:14:48 AM »
:edit:
please answer why you voted for your candidate, as well.

i'd really like for this not to turn into an argument the way so many political threads do. all this is for is a little conversation on the national/local elections from tonight.

anyway, i was pretty happy to see obama win.  after watching all the debates and reading about both politicans' views, i really think he can make some real change in the us.  he seems like the kind of guy who's willing to stand up to people and not take any shit, and be a very strong leader.  for him to come out of nowhere after his keynote at the 2004 dnc and work his way up so quickly is pretty amazing, especially (and i hate to take it here) due to his race.  he seems to have an incredible, inspiring vision for what america can be, and i'm very excited to see where he takes us.  like he said in rolling stone, it's gonna take some work on our part to dig ourselves out of the mess this country's in, and it may require some unpopular decisions, but i really think he has what it takes to lead us in the right direction.

outside of that, our standing definitely went up in the eyes of the rest of the world tonight.  really, stop and think about it, if someone said to you a year or 2 ago that the next president would be black, how seriously would you take them?  there's a lot of racism and negativity in this country(not that not believing the next president would be black is racist. it's obviously not.), and the fact that so many different people came together and picked someone very different and said, "we want to change. we want to go in a new direction. we want someone who will work for us, we believe in this man, and we're not afraid to work to get there," is such a huge statement to the rest of the world about our commitment. it's not just about picking someone new, though. that happens every 4/8 years.  it's about all the hard work it took to get to tonight.  all of the grassroots campaigning, the phone calls, the time spent going door to door, the sheer volume of people that found a politician that they could really believe in and support all the way to the white house.  it's amazing the unity that obama has brought about already amongst his supporters in the short time he's been on the national political scene. i hate bringing up race again, but between his race, his message, and all of the support he got from volunteers, amongst other things, so many new voters were energized to vote that it was incredible.

and, really, it's not that just the democrats were able to bring out the voters, because there was a huge turnout of republican voters, as well. this election was very energizing on both sides.  everywhere you went, people were talking about it. i've never seen people so energized (and polarized!) about an election before.  this wasn't like many other elections, in that EVERYONE had a candidate and most everyone was willing to talk about it. in fact, i was getting my license renewed at the end of september, and i couldn't believe how many people in line at the dmv were talking politics. everywhere i went, i'd find people discussing the election.  it was a rare thing, especially in the last month or 2, to hear someone say, "eh, i don't really care who wins. not much is gonna change."  this election had/has massive ramifications, and it's really an amazing statement to eachother and to the rest of the world for so many people to get out and vote and show that we do care, we are committed,  and that we won't just accept 4 more years of being walked all over and manipulated, and being told how things are going to be.

anyway, it's 4am. i'm going to bed.  anyone do any work on either of the campaigns? i donated a bit to obama and made some calls to a couple swing states, as well as giving out some fliers a couple times.

disclaimer:
if something i said seems really screwed up in terms of logic or grammar or something else, i was writing and rewriting this as i went, so some things may not logically go in order, as i would forget what i was writing sometimes when i went to go back and fix/reword something else.

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Gaming Discussion / cartridge save battery question
« on: October 24, 2008, 10:39:21 PM »
it was a couple weeks ago on gfaqs i was reading somewhere about, starting with the later games for the n64, something about the memory used for game saves was changed so that a  bettery wasn't required?  now i can't find the thread anymore, but i randomly thought of that today.  is that truye, or is someone at gfaqs unsurprisingly talking out their ass? their explanation didn't make sense. i tried looking it up, but i may have been looking up the wrong search terms, i couldn't find anything.

it doesn't make sense to me that the newest n64 games/all gba games don't need power to maintain a save, but maybe i'm missing something. 

anyone?

:edit:
a very happy united nations day to all! :tongue:

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General Discussion / does anyone know of a good pc game controller?
« on: September 21, 2008, 10:18:56 PM »
i've been all over amazon and newegg, but i don't know good from bad.  the last one i bought(a gravis xterminator digital pro, anyone heard of it? they're awesome!) i absolutely fucking loved. i can't use that, because it won't work with vista or win2k3. 

can someone make some good recommendations?  i just want to play emulated games without my keyboard again.

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i know i've posted a few articles lately already, but this is just too fucking weird!  :eek:  :whoa:  i promise, this is the last one. or maybe i'll just devote an entire thread to articles i find...
actually, that's a good idea.

i stumble onto the weirdest fucking articles sometimes...

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1692637.ece

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The gang of Devil worshippers butchered their victims and roasted them on a bonfire before devouring their flesh.

Horrified cops found body parts dumped in a pit beside an upside-down cross, a symbol used in Satanic worship.

The victims all suffered 666 knife wounds — the number associated with the Beast, or Antichrist, and featured in horror films such as The Omen.

The pals, three girls and a boy aged 16 or 17, were all Goths.

They were lured one by one to a cottage and forced to get drunk before being butchered.

Hair from them was found in the embers of a fire the gang lit under a tree.

Suspects ... Ksenia Kuznetsova and Nikolai Ogolobyak

Suspects ... Ksenia Kuznetsova and Nikolai Ogolobyak

Police believe the teenagers were cooked in the flames before their flesh was devoured.

Their private parts had also been cut off in the sickening ritual in a rural area of Russia.

After police arrested eight suspected members of the ring, one boasted how they had previously dug up the grave of a newly-dead girl and eaten her heart.

Another said he did not expect to be punished, saying: “Satan will help me to avoid responsibility. I made lots of sacrifices to him.”

And a third said he had got fed up with God for not making him rich and that “things improved” after he started praying to the Devil.

The discovery in Yaroslavl, 300 miles from Moscow, sent a shudder across Russia — where Satanists are feared to have committed a string of mutilations and killings.

Number ... 666 is Devil's

The victims, who all disappeared in June, were named as Anya Gorokhova, Olga Pukhova, Varya Kuzmina and Andrei Sorokin.

The upside-down cross marking what was left of their bones and scalps had a small animal nailed to it.

Police began tracing the gang after finding out that all the victims had made phone calls to alleged leader Nikolai Ogolobyak.

Locals said they all knew Ogolobyak, whose grandmother revealed he had sung in the local church choir as a boy.

The rest of the cult were described by ex-teachers as having been of low intelligence and moody at school.

Three were named by police as Ksenia Kuznetsova, Alexander Voronov and Anton Makovkin.

The dad of victim Andrei said: “My son said he had Goths and Satanists among his friends.

“I wasn’t scared. I thought, ‘Well, let him spend his time sitting around a cemetery — there’s not much harm in that, is there?’"

Russia has seen a series of gruesome murders, rapes and desecrations linked to Satanic cults.

Moscow alone has 15 whose worship is thought to revolve around symbols such as 666, an upturned five-pointed star within a circle and the swastika.

Devil worshippers believe in putting themselves first and their core values include pride, indulgence, ambition and meeting sexual desires.

In Britain, about 400 people list their religion as Satanism. Followers meet at a “Grotto” for rituals with candles and swords run by witches and warlocks.

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General Discussion / author david foster wallace dead at 46
« on: September 14, 2008, 01:35:00 AM »
this is my favorite author of all time, and i can't even begin to explain how sad this makes me...

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gcMD6YE5F4f-YQgiszTunCUrWw6gD9368TQO0

i've read through infinite jest, broom of the system, girl with curious hair, and consider the lobster multiple times each, and it's too bad someone that talented passed so young...

 :sad: :sad: :sad:

everyone really ought to give infinite jest a thorough read through...
 

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General Discussion / sacramento state grad student selling her virginity...
« on: September 13, 2008, 12:20:58 AM »
http://cbs13.com/watercooler/selling.virginity.tuition.2.814271.html

i don't know what to say...

good for her if she actually gets like 250 or 300k, though.

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General Discussion / Post Interesting Links Here!
« on: August 26, 2008, 09:47:03 PM »
so i was thinking at work, why not make a thread where people can post interesting/humorous/riveting/etc links that they find. i thought this might be fun to share interesting stuff.

i'll go first!

blogger beware: the goosebumps blog

i don't know how many of you guys read the goosebumps series while you were kids, but r.l. stine really wrote some hilariously shitty material.  this guy reviews the entire goosebumps series, hilarity ensues.

Diego Goldberg: The Arrow of Time

on june 17 of every year(from 1976-present) this family takes a picture of each of the members individually.  it's pretty cool to see them slowly age.

i have at least a few hundred links i need to go through. i'll post a few more later.

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http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/genmessage.php?board=554041&topic=45091020

very cool considering it's been over a year since an update was made on his site.

yeah, yeah, maybe some of you have heard about it before this, but after roughly 16 months silent on his site, i'm really happy.  :) :)

for anyone who doesn't have it bookmarked..

www.angelfire.com/pq/jumparound

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Gaming Discussion / "out of body" ff6a glitch
« on: August 24, 2008, 07:58:53 PM »

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Gaming Discussion / gfaqs is kinda useful sometimes...
« on: August 08, 2008, 11:48:25 PM »
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Hi, I'm a big fan of this game, as are a lot of people, so it came to me as a great surprise when I found out an Easter egg had just recently been discovered in the game. What you have to do is press R 39 times while holding the L and A buttons, then press R while pressing no other buttons. It apparently can only be done when the characters' weapons are out. What happens is the letters "NAS" appear on the characters' weapon gauges. I don't believe it has any effect other than this. It seems pretty certain that the significance of "NAS" is that they are the first three letters of the name of the game's lead programmer, the enigmatic Nasir Gebelli (who often goes by just "Nasir", as shown in the game's intro).

By the way, you can thank HHS from TASVideos for discovering this (along with many other very interesting findings), I just wanted to post it here because I felt more people should know about it, and I don't believe its been posted here yet.

has anyone ever heard about this before?

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