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Chojin Jul 17th, 2011 06:49 AM

everything blurred so much on the gameboy that it was pretty much an unplayable system for me :< it doesn't happen on emulators, so i feel that kids these days who go back and try it are getting an unfairly good opinion of the system

Pentegarn Jul 17th, 2011 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Guitar Woman (Post 732332)
haha yeah ok

That's pretty much not what I said, but feel free to give yourself an easy exit

No that is precisely what you said, so my post stands correct as opposed to corrected. But thanks for your attempted participation in the conversation

Zhukov Jul 17th, 2011 08:00 AM

It's not that crazy a notion that a game can have flaws yet still be better than a game without said flaws. It may even be possible that the aforementioned flaws give the game a certain character and charm that may otherwise not have been present.

Pentegarn Jul 17th, 2011 11:24 AM

There's a gulf of difference between flaws and glitches though

mew barios Jul 17th, 2011 12:26 PM

link's awakening is my favorite zelda game :< when i finally got a gameboy of my own that was the game that came with it and i played that thing all day everyday. i love the story and the tone and all its quirkyness that really bring through a feeling that the entire game was a labor of love and everyone involved gave it their all. i had never played a game before that made me consider the consequences of completing it.

for me it edges out link to the past, though i really enjoy that game also. even with that said, when i tried to relive the experience on the original hardware i found it to be totally unplayable :< but i have no real reason to bust out the old green machine when i can play it on the super gameboy or gameboy player or gameboy color or gameboy advance or emulated on the ds

Grislygus Jul 17th, 2011 06:05 PM

I first played the color version of link's awakening, but I never had a problem on the games I played on the original as long as I wasn't outside

WhiteRat Jul 17th, 2011 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Chojin (Post 732351)
everything blurred so much on the gameboy that it was pretty much an unplayable system for me :< it doesn't happen on emulators, so i feel that kids these days who go back and try it are getting an unfairly good opinion of the system

Did you need to wear coke bottle glasses as a kid or something? Yeah the resolution was crap but it was so bad that it was unplayable? Metric shit tons of the units were sold worldwide so it couldn't have been THAT bad.

Also the emulators aren't going to have this "blurriness" that you speak of simply because the resolution of the pc is so much higher.

Chojin Jul 17th, 2011 07:16 PM

i'm referring to motion blur, not resolution

i'm beginning to think none of you have actually used a gameboy

Pentegarn Jul 17th, 2011 08:04 PM

I know what you are talking about. Anyone who played Super Mario Land would remember it vividly because that game did it worse than any other I can remember

Guitar Woman Jul 17th, 2011 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by mew barios (Post 732370)
link's awakening is my favorite zelda game :< when i finally got a gameboy of my own that was the game that came with it and i played that thing all day everyday. i love the story and the tone and all its quirkyness that really bring through a feeling that the entire game was a labor of love and everyone involved gave it their all. i had never played a game before that made me consider the consequences of completing it.

Yeah, basically this.

I don't know why you guys are treating it like it was Zelda's answer to Super Mario Land or Mortal Kombat or whatever. It functioned as a proper standalone game rather than a scaled down handheld port of a stronger title, and you could tell a lot of effort went into making it.

You guys did play it, right?

Pentegarn Jul 17th, 2011 09:53 PM

Yes, we played it, which is why when you say "I hate LttP" and "I love Links Awakening" we wonder if you really played LttP. It is the same basic game minus the owl

WhiteRat Jul 18th, 2011 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Chojin (Post 732402)
i'm referring to motion blur, not resolution

i'm beginning to think none of you have actually used a gameboy

Yes, I do remember (SML brought that memory back from the grave) but other than that game I never remember it being an issue. Like I said, it was an extremely successful platform so it couldn't have been that bad. Honestly when I think back to the GB, "motion blur" never even pops up as something that I would even associate with the system. To each his eyes I guess.


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Originally Posted by Guitar Woman (Post 732408)
You guys did play it, right?

Yeah but the motion blur was so bad it made me throw up and I just could never finish it. Heard it was the best Zelda, too. Bummer.

executioneer Jul 18th, 2011 12:39 AM

lol

Zhukov Jul 18th, 2011 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Zhukov (Post 732357)
It's not that crazy a notion that a game can have glitches yet still be better than a game without said glitches. It may even be possible that the aforementioned glitches give the game a certain character and charm that may otherwise not have been present.

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Originally Posted by Pentegarn (Post 732364)
There's a gulf of difference between flaws and glitches though

Ok, well if you think that, then change the word 'flaws' in my post, for 'glitches'.

darkvare Jul 18th, 2011 09:39 AM

i dunno if you know but i was at ign and apparently the domain modernwarfare3.com has been bought by someone whose only purpose was to talk shit about the game

Zhukov Jul 18th, 2011 10:45 PM

That's fantastic.

Fathom Zero Jul 18th, 2011 10:47 PM

http://www.capcom-unity.com/gregaman...ge_from_capcom

bollocks

Zomboid Jul 18th, 2011 11:48 PM

Aren't you from Alabama, or something? Why do you say stuff like "bollocks" and "mum"?

Zhukov Jul 18th, 2011 11:56 PM

Because our labour laws are better in the Commonwealth.

Do you say Mum and Labour and Colour and Favourite and all those properly spelled words in Canada?

Zomboid Jul 19th, 2011 01:08 AM

I've never spelled it "mum," but I used to add the "u" to those words. I've been doing it less and less over time, though.

k0k0 Jul 19th, 2011 01:24 AM

Ever since I Arrested Development came on, I've been calling my mom "mother". It just weirds people out and I'm ok with that.

Grislygus Jul 19th, 2011 05:10 AM

I occasionally say bloody, cause it's fun to say and easy to slip in. Not quite sure about that whole "mum" thing, though.

Fathom Zero Jul 19th, 2011 08:03 AM

I say "muh - maaaaaa" in person, but that doesn't really translate well in writing.

And I used to use 'u's in words like favourite and colour and armour because that's how I learnt them.

My family moved around Europe a lot, so I got a little bit of everything, between that, television, and movies.

Aaarg Jul 26th, 2011 05:36 PM

i'm a bit lttp (LATE TO THE PARTY NOT LIKN TOT HE PAST FAGGETS) but link's awakening is fucking marvelous and the game its engine was based on has finally received a fan translation

just mere months after i played through the game in japspamese!!!

fun game anyway. the "battle system" is useless and the game is easy but it's totalsfun.

http://www.romhacking.net/trans/1623/

k0k0 Jul 26th, 2011 05:41 PM

I could never play the gameboy. I remember when my step dad bought me a gameboy for Christmas and I returned it to the store, then used the money to buy some genesis games. He beat the crap out of me for that because I didn't appreciate what he got me, but the original gameboy was so shitty that it was worth a beating.


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