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  • edited March 2007
    Night Lord wrote: »
    Mirror opposite bed?

    Bad Feng Shui, AC.

    Also, are those pokémon posters on the wall?

    Nope, they're 3D fishing thingies. Hard to describe. On the other wall, however, are all of my posters from Nintendo Power.
  • edited March 2007
    Amoeba Boy wrote: »
    Mischief Makers and Hybrid Heaven? Awesome! But what's that game above THPS, I can't recognize it.

    Aidyn Chronicles - one of the best RPG's for the 64. It's actually the game that I first had a character named Geoko in.
  • jcjc
    edited March 2007
    geoko wrote: »
    Aidyn Chronicles - one of the best RPG's for the 64. It's actually the game that I first had a character named Geoko in.

    One of the best RPG's on the 64? That says a lot.
  • edited March 2007
    hater.
  • edited March 2007
    geoko wrote: »
    Aidyn Chronicles - one of the RPG's for the 64.
    fixed.
  • jcjc
    edited March 2007
    Well, yes, I am a hater, but how many RPGs did the N64 have? Aidyn Chronicles, Quest (which wasn't really an RPG) and, what, Ogre Battle? Oh, Paper Mario.
  • edited March 2007
    How many RPG's did any system have during that time? Now exclude all things Final Fantasy and count again.
  • edited March 2007
    Ok, there was the Suikoden series, Grandia, Legend of Dragoon, Chrono Cross, Dragon Warrior 7, Valkierie Profile, Vagrant Story, among many others. There were only 3 Final Fantasy games made during that time that were RPGs.
  • jcjc
    edited March 2007
    Plus Breath of Fire 3 & 4, Persona 1 & 2, Saga Frontier 1 & 2, Star Ocean, Xenogears, Threads of Fate, Shadow Madness, and SRPGs like Panzer General, Tactics Ogre, Brigandine, Hoshigami, and Vandal Hearts. I'm leaving out a bunch, I'm sure.
  • jcjc
    edited March 2007
    Oh, and does Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon count as a Final Fantasy game? If not, does it count as an RPG?