One of the best motherfucking schooters of its time. Sadly overlooked by crappy games like GTA 3.
Person: So what games do you play?
Me: Many, Gradius III being one of them.
Person: It's 2003 and you still play games from 1990 with no cutscenes, 3D visuals, or badass graphics? You're retarded.
Me: Not all good games are new. *shoots him with a shotgun*
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1. Episode 4 of the Trigun anime series.
2. What Vash the Stampede claims a certain deserted city is made of.
"This land is made of LOVE AND PEACE! LOVE AND PEACE! LOVE AND PEACE!"
"SHADDAP! i can't take it anymore!"
*camera cuts to the black cat, who is sleeping*
"LOVE AND PEACE!"
32π 14π
Moogle who is trapped in a box and runs www.mooglecavern.com
NO! YOU WILL NOT TAKE AWAY KULOCK'S VIRGINITY! *takes Kulock and puts him in a small box*
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A destructively challenging 7-keys-and-turntable game. It is much harder to learn than DDR. However, the game series only came out in Japan, and an arcade cabinet would cost many thousand dollars to import to the U.S. Sunnyvale Golfland (SVGL) is a location known to have this very rare game.
The upside to it not being very well-known unlike DDR is that most of the players are skilled at it, and don't whore the same song 8476385734985 times in a row like DDR players do.
A nearby 15-year-old IIDX player strangled a 12-year-old dumbass DDR player for playing and failing song "Afronova" 25 times in 5 consecutive games.
Meanwhile, at the nearby IIDX machine, no song was played more than once every 5 songs, and a lot of players were seen with scores upwards of 180,000 out of a possible 204,620 points on "flashing 7" songs.
59π 15π
1. Double Data Rate. 2. Dance Dance Revolution. The latter should be re-abbreviated to D^2R.
Are you ready? Let's D-D-R!
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