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  1. I have some favorite cartoons from the 90's like Powerpuff Girls, Spongebob, the Simpsons aired lots of episodes, Rocko's Modern Life, Hey Arnold, Recess, etc. My favorite game series Pokémon started in the 90's and a lot of good movies came out especially Disney ones like Lion King.

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  2. Whoop de do. You created a whole thread about how much you hate a game. I think Banjo Kazooie is a great game but I couldn't get into it as much as Super Mario 64. But you shouldn't make a thread about how much you hate that game. This is better as a blog entry.

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    Today the latest Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game, Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon were announced for 3DS which will be coming out Winter 2015. There aren't more details but I'm guessing it will include 6th Gen Pokémon too. I'm excited for this because I love the Mystery Dungeon series and I hope this game will be better than the last one Gates to Infinity.

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  4. I was born in 97 so I never was around during the 80's but there are some highlights I have from that decade. There are a few favorite cartoons from that era like DuckTales and New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. I also find 80's music some of the best music I've ever heard. I have a few favorite NES games like Popeye, Mario 3, Kirby's Adventure, Zelda, and Mother. And I usually don't like live action movies but the 80's had a lot of live action films I liked such as Ghostbusters, ET, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Breakfast Club, Back to the Future, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Also the late 80's had one of my favorite animated films of all time, The Little Mermaid.

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    And about my avatar it's not MLP related but it's still technically pony related because my avatar is a pony character just not from MLP. The thread says pony related not specifically MLP related so I can technically count ponies from other franchises too. I mean ponies are real and there are several different pony characters from various properties besides MLP. I hope I'm not cheating.

  6. I guess I'm a mix. I mean, today, I played some Putt-Putt. Majority of those games are from the 1990s. But then at the same time I like games that push my GPU to its limits, like GTA V or modded Skyrim (honestly, you can't go back to vanilla Skyrim after you install some mods that turn it into an actual RPG and not some action-adventure wannabe RPG) so there's that.

    Putt Putt was a game from my childhood. I also played Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Blue's Clues, and Spy Fox.

     

    Now about emulation if I were to play games on PC I would play games officially designed for it and not emulation of games from other systems especially systems like NES, Snes, N64, Gamecube, Genesis, and Saturn while some emulators run games pretty well, there are some emulators far from perfect like N64 and Saturn. Sometimes a game especially a 3D one won't perform very well or even perfectly even if you have high specs. Sometimes those games can perform worse than it's intended system and it's not necessarily the specs that are a problem, it's that some consoles have a unique architecture that's hard to emulate on PC's. I've played a few N64 games through emulation that are unplayable like Pokémon Snap and I could never fix it. And yes you can get controller adapters but it's not getting the full experience. And generally Virtual Console emulates games better. If I were to play a game that was intended for a console like a Zelda game for instance I would play it on it's respective system with the official copy, through Virtual Console, or using a flash cart. That's why I'm not big into console emulation on PC.

  7. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates To Infinity.

     

    Just... urrggh. Explorers of Sky is my 3rd favorite game of ALL TIME. IT had unique yet replayable gameplay, deep characters, an epic plot, and heartwrenchingly emotional moments. Gates to Infinity got rid of all of that. The characters and story are bland, and the gameplay was downgraded by A)For SOME REASON having LESS Pokemon than the previous installment. Um... what? Sky had almost ALL the Pokemon when it was released, over 400. Gates has 144. The dungeons were boring and easy, and the entire game was super short and felt extremely rushed. There were a TON of dungeons, which seems like a good thing, but it seems they traded quality for quantity, which is usually a terrible idea. They got rid of hunger except for the end, when hunger was A CRUCIAL ASPECT of the gameplay in previous installments! They just dumbed down everything and made it mind-numbingly simple, there's none of the strategy or skill it took to play the previous games. Though, the story is the main problem. See, the past 2 games in the series had AMAZING story. Like, WOW. I almost cried at the end of Sky. Gates just decided, "Nah, screw the story, lets just give a half-assed story with a bunch of spineless side characters that do nothing to help the game. That's a good idea." (Spoiler: It wasn't a good idea.)

    I actually enjoyed Gates to Infinity and thought it was still decent but yeah it's not as good as previous games and it's my least favorite Pokémon Mystery Dungeon.

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  8. This past April, I walked into a hotel in San Francisco, and this thought went through my head:

     

    'I'm standing here, next to three people I've never met in person, thousands of miles from home, in a building filled with hundreds of men who have dedicated much of their free time devoted to a cartoon about ponies who teach each other about friendship. Life is weird ... and I'm OK with this!' :)

     

    So I know exactly where you are coming from.

    I was only a few miles from home. I can relate to communities about cartoons and anime.

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