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Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:23 pm
by ch85us2001
[QUOTE=Magrus]Only in sales, not in game quality.

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Genesis=Better Graphics
SNES= Games that keep you up until 5 AM.

Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:23 pm
by Magrus
Yeah, it's neat. Not precisely chess, but the whole battlefield and up to 12 players on your army thing reminded me of it. Every character has a limited range of movement, differening on character type, but they could move X amount of squares in any direction. Not like a specific type of movement like in chess. It's neat, but very, very simple. I mean, the first one came out in '93 I think. Most of the spammers around her were just being potty trained when it came out! :laugh:
SNES was a failure aside from Ogre Battle boy! Take it like a man!
Speaking of which, I need to get to sleep. I can't screw up at work this week. This week the CEO reams my boss, and I need to be perfect at work until the whole thing blows over so the boss man doesn't fire me for what I said about him.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:24 pm
by Phreddie
[QUOTE=ch85us2001]Genesis=Better Graphics
SNES= Games that keep you up until 5 AM.

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Yarr, I still play my SNES games when I can, they definitely beat most of the new games coming out.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:25 pm
by Chimaera182
I haven't tried AoE III yet. And I hate Warcraft for ideological reasons (actually, I don't know why, since it's Starcraft I hated). I didn't like the first AoE too much. Rise of Kings I did, though; I liked having my peons walk through the farms instead of around them. That was such an annoying thing for the programmers to have put in the game, that you can't walk through farms.
Sol: Cute? Me? I'm a mean, vicious sonofahoe is what I is. Not cute, never.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:27 pm
by Magrus
Alright Kitten, bed time. Chop chop!
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:27 pm
by ch85us2001
[QUOTE=Magrus]
SNES was a failure aside from Ogre Battle boy! Take it like a man![/QUOTE]
Super Metroid
Super Mario Kart
Mario
Easy to use controller
On and on.
It pwnzered.
Now, out of the 64 bits, all but the playstation sucked.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:27 pm
by Chimaera182
I'd been trying to get game emulators. I have one for the SNES; the games I have for it are very limited, and I don't really care to branch out into many more. I tried finding an emulator for the PS2 rather than buy it, but my search proved fruitless. Same is probably going to be true of the Xbox, which I may be buying soon.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:28 pm
by Oscuro_Sol
[QUOTE=Chimaera182]ISol: Cute? Me? I'm a mean, vicious sonofahoe is what I is. Not cute, never.[/QUOTE]
Fine.
Orge Battle is a Queen song.
I'm not going to bed, Maggie May

Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:29 pm
by Phreddie
I liked AOE I because I didnt have to keep pointing out historical inaccuracies to myself, and I could train a small army of Centurions and wipe out two enemy bases with them if they were used right. There was only one real improvement from the AOE II in the third installment, you could train units up to ten at a time, rifle men could pop out as platoons, cannons would come out as groups of five, as would cavalry, a little more realistic, and you wont be completely screwed if your army is overrun before you can even start a defense. Also, cannons were a nice touch.
Chu: N64 wasnt bad, Goldeneye was an all time classic for first person shooters IMO, and the Zelda games kicked. Also the Dreamcast had some great titles.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:29 pm
by Chimaera182
[QUOTE=ch85us2001]Super Metroid
Super Mario Kart
Mario
Easy to use controller
On and on.
It pwnzered. [/QUOTE]
Super Mario Kart and Super Mario World would be two of the few games I got for the emulator. Games from the Donkey Kong Country series, and that's pretty much all I played.
Aww, I upset Sol. -puppy eyes- I'm sawwy.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:30 pm
by Magrus
[QUOTE=Oscuro_Sol]Orge Battle is a Queen song.
I'm not going to bed, Maggie May

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Spelled it wrong, and why not? You told me you loved me last night! Doesn't that mean anything to you?! *sobs*
Hmm, weird...had a girly moment there. Anyhow, night folks. :laugh:
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:32 pm
by Chimaera182
[QUOTE=Phreddie]I liked AOE I because I didnt have to keep pointing out historical inaccuracies to myself, and I could train a small army of Centurions and wipe out two enemy bases with them if they were used right. There was only one real improvement from the AOE II in the third installment, you could train units up to ten at a time, rifle men could pop out as platoons, cannons would come out as groups of five, as would cavalry, a little more realistic, and you wont be completely screwed if your army is overrun before you can even start a defense. Also, cannons were a nice touch.[/QUOTE]
I don't remember AoE II letting you train several units at a time. I remember being able to queue what units I wanted to build, if that's what you mean.
God, AoE was such a goofy game. A friend of mine and I used to play it together religiously. One time--out of the hundreds of times we must've played--stands out. Us preparing for our invasion after hiding behind our massive walls for ages, me breaking my walls down (we did Black Forest map, the walls were usually like 100 thick), and as soon as I charge out, a group of what looked like 20 monks appeared. I screamed some expletive, my friend died of laughter.

Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:33 pm
by Oscuro_Sol
[QUOTE=Magrus]Spelled it wrong, and why not? You told me you loved me last night! Doesn't that mean anything to you?! *sobs*
Hmm, weird...had a girly moment there. Anyhow, night folks. :laugh:[/QUOTE]
Ogre Battle.
It must have been a spur of the moment thing. :laugh:
Okies, night Maggie May.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:35 pm
by Phreddie
You couldnt train more than one at a time in AOE II I was saying that was the only thing better about number three.
The best way to counter tweny monks? A couple of onagers, and a company of Centurions. If you still had the game Id show you how its done, but uh, well, my laptop crashes when I am trying to have a battle with more than twenty combatants.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:37 pm
by Chimaera182
Oh, that's in AoE III. Okay.
Usually, my friend and I would have siege onagers and just blast through the forest rather than scrap our great walls. But I tend to be the Huns so I can get out of building houses, so I doubt I had any at the time. Which meant I had Trebuchets instead. And the unholy army of monk was unleashed upon me, and I was completely flabbergasted.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 8:41 pm
by Phreddie
[QUOTE=Chimaera182]Oh, that's in AoE III. Okay.
Usually, my friend and I would have siege onagers and just blast through the forest rather than scrap our great walls. But I tend to be the Huns so I can get out of building houses, so I doubt I had any at the time. Which meant I had Trebuchets instead. And the unholy army of monk was unleashed upon me, and I was completely flabbergasted.[/QUOTE]
Oh, your talking about AOE II, right. Well, in that case, leave behind five paladins (Hopefully you had researched fervor sot hat they dould die upon conversion, and run for the hills, circle back around and unleash your cavalry archers, do a couple of hit and runs, and then bring back the rest of your paladins to finish them off.
My favorite strategy in AOE II was to be the british, attack my enemy early one with about ten militia, and then leave them around, moving my base from time to time, until I reached the ultimate defensive position, I would set up castles upon walls upon castles, and train out my pop. limit in Longbowman, fully upgraded those things have the longest range in the game, take out trebuchets and castles in no time, a few volleys would down any army before it reached my stony gates.
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:18 am
by Juniper
Good Day All....
*goes back to reading*
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:24 am
by Chimaera182
Howdy there, Juni. Whatcha readin'?
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:28 am
by Juniper
'ello ChimChimerrr-eee
LOTS of new posts over the weekend!
Did you have a a good weekend?
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:39 am
by Chimaera182
More or less. Still a victim of my allergies, but it's been interesting. But I'll be going back to my apartment soon and my dial-up. Ugh.
How was yours?