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- JerryTerrifying
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... I'm currently addicted to Fallout 3 GOTY on the PS3. Darn it. I didn't like it at first when I couldn't find my way around or figure out what was going on... then it started to be a little interesting... and now I'm addicted. There's so much to do and explore...
I have my Saturns, I have some of my games, I have a RasPi. Gotta put all this stuff together!
- JerryTerrifying
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I've only got the regular Fallout 3. You can't keep playing when you beat the main story line...and I was pissed. The way I did Oblivion and will probably do in Morrowind was play the main story line then roam the lands looking for the side quests and interesting sights. Well I tried that in Fallout 3 and that was a no go. So after I beat it I was A. Pissed at the ending sucking and B pissed about not being able to continue and having to reload an old save. But now that my ps3 died and I have none of my old saves it doesn't really matter. I'd love to have some of the extra content on your GOTY disc. I might have to wait till I can get that cheap before I restart my game.
Game collection on my site.
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Yeah I thought of that too. I backed my saves up once in three years of ps3 ownership. And that was within like a few months of the initial purchase. So get into the habbit of backing them up. But mine was a launch 60gb model so yours is less likely to asplode than mine was.
Game collection on my site.
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I've been playing a lot of Star Trek Starfleet Academy for the 32X. I'm actually writing a FAQ/Walkthrough for it. I've never written one but have kinda wanted to for a while. I noticed there wasn't one on gamefaqs for the 32X version and only one for the SNES version that's almost 10 years old and not that great. So I figured I could do better than that, and am!
Game collection on my site.
nice. i've always wanted to write some sort of in depth walkthrough or FAQ file, but i've never followed through with it unfortunately and it's a shame. so i commend you!
also, i'm not playing too many games, but i have been playing my Saturn and enjoying the Dungeons and Dragons Collection and Capcom Generation Vol. 2, which is the Ghouls n Ghosts series.
i like Ghouls n Ghosts because Arthur can throw his weapon downward and upward instead of just straight ahead, but i also like Super Ghouls n Ghosts because of the double jump they added. but they took out the ability to throw your weapon up or down . i kind of wish they had both available in the same game, but oh well. still lots of fun, even if extremely difficult at times.
also, i'm not playing too many games, but i have been playing my Saturn and enjoying the Dungeons and Dragons Collection and Capcom Generation Vol. 2, which is the Ghouls n Ghosts series.
i like Ghouls n Ghosts because Arthur can throw his weapon downward and upward instead of just straight ahead, but i also like Super Ghouls n Ghosts because of the double jump they added. but they took out the ability to throw your weapon up or down . i kind of wish they had both available in the same game, but oh well. still lots of fun, even if extremely difficult at times.
If you want the ultimate GHOULS'N GHOSTS pickup the Master System version (better the European version, since the US one is on the rarer side being one of the final releases for the system). It plays great and best of all has a shop that's been added to upgrade your gear (no other home version has this). The animation of bearded, naked, old man Arthur is so awesome! I love the game.
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