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Started by panda, September 17, 2005, 04:24:10 PM

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Chocofreak13

*drops computer on toe*
*section of nail turns black for about 3-4 weeks*
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DustiiWolf

Quote from: PentiumMMX on January 30, 2014, 08:45:16 PM
In my case, the door latched on me with my thumb in there >_<;

Dejavu....

Damaged hand in log splitter
Dropped N64 on head
Fell down stairs
Hit head on metal wall candle holder (numerous times)
got ran over by a bicycle
Got shocked by ds charger unplugging it (thank lord for power strips and GFI's)
Etc...

Im a world-class clutz
Official -tans are my bat signal.

stewartsage

I may or may not have internet for the weekend because of reasons.

LeaflameSD



THAT EXTENSION IS ONLY FOR GOOGLE CHROME!

Broken piece of shit.

Chocofreak13

I'd google it to see if there's a solution. :\

@stew: that sucks. :\
also, someday I need your address. for shipping and all that.
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Nichi

@Stew: Seconding Kari on that; as I have something to send you

@Leaf: Reminds me of a messed up copy of Donkey Kong Country I had at one point. Because the connectors were a bit rusty, it'd crash to an anti-piracy screen when you tried to go to the 2nd boss of the game.

So I'm up early. I think I should have turned off the heater in my room, because it was getting a bit too warm in here :\

Chocofreak13

NO SUCH THING.

anyway, that's a bit lulzy considering it's a legit copy of the game. I'm wondering how that would even come into play....like, they "copy" the game onto an illegitimate cartridge...?
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Nichi

It's supposed to detect if something is abnormal, such as if the game is running off a game copier instead of a cartridge (Example of such a device, plugged into a Super Famicom). Still odd how, due to some rust, it managed to trigger the anti-piracy screen -w-;

Chocofreak13

people bitch about how one tiny scratch can fuck up a whole system, and yet it goes to show that the ones back in the day were pretty damn sensitive, too. -w-;;
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Nichi

Indeed -w-;

Which, some copy protection stuff in games can be amusing; like Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Every single character will tell you "this is a bootleg copy" when you talk to them, on top of other little things) or EarthBound had (If you hack the game to bypass the typical warning screen, it raises a flag that sharply increases the game's difficulty to make it nearly unplayable, and if by some chance you survive all the way to the end, the game will crash when the final boss fight begins).

LeaflameSD

Quote from: PentiumMMX on January 31, 2014, 10:10:48 AM
Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Every single character will tell you "this is a bootleg copy" when you talk to them, on top of other little things
But can you still play through the game, if you know the story and stuff?

Nichi

Not really. Some items you need to progress through the game will disappear to make the game unbeatable, the game will randomly crash, and on European editions, it'll randomly change languages mid-game. TBH I found it amusing -w-

Simonorged

#22227
Dear pikachu cosplayers
You're doing it wrong.
The tail damnit.

The tail.
Simon was here :P

LeaflameSD

Dear fansubbers:

Thank you.
Without you guys, I wouldn't be able to understand my cartoons.

Chocofreak13

Dear Banquet,
Thankyou for making tasty food I can actually afford. it makes me feel a little less poor.
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