Interesting, can we discuss this on youtube possibly?OldClassicGamer wrote:Mega Man Legends is an awesome game. Try finding used copy on eBay that is in good condition, or if you really want new one, I can help you get partnered on YouTube so you can earn some money.Rayfist wrote:There are a LOT of classic games I missed child... and as punishment... most of those are RARE as fuck on ebay.
Megaman Legends for example I want to play SO BADLY, but god damn it's expensive, I need a job. Resident Evil trilogy for ps1 as well.
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Yes. I will explain it on YT.Rayfist wrote:Interesting, can we discuss this on youtube possibly?OldClassicGamer wrote:Mega Man Legends is an awesome game. Try finding used copy on eBay that is in good condition, or if you really want new one, I can help you get partnered on YouTube so you can earn some money.Rayfist wrote:There are a LOT of classic games I missed child... and as punishment... most of those are RARE as fuck on ebay.
Megaman Legends for example I want to play SO BADLY, but god damn it's expensive, I need a job. Resident Evil trilogy for ps1 as well.
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OK, I played until the end of Moskito's Nest, and I spotted more differences:
- The boss battles have got a bar and not health points, but the damage is represented by transparent health points
- There was a changement I've noticed at a point in Moskito's Nest, in order to access a life statue close to an exit sign. Since by jumping and throwing a fist right after barely moves the plum, there's a plum already over the area to compensate the problem
- Moskito is way easier and faster to defeat him. I could actually throw fists while he was carrying the small and medium dry fruits but for some reason I wasn't managing this with the big one (and ducking does not work to avoid damage, you'll get it anyway).
- If you lose a life during a boss battle, its health points won't be restored
- The boss battles have got a bar and not health points, but the damage is represented by transparent health points
- There was a changement I've noticed at a point in Moskito's Nest, in order to access a life statue close to an exit sign. Since by jumping and throwing a fist right after barely moves the plum, there's a plum already over the area to compensate the problem
- Moskito is way easier and faster to defeat him. I could actually throw fists while he was carrying the small and medium dry fruits but for some reason I wasn't managing this with the big one (and ducking does not work to avoid damage, you'll get it anyway).
- If you lose a life during a boss battle, its health points won't be restored
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Thanks for telling us more differences you spoted Haruka-Chan. Can't wait to find out moreHaruka wrote:OK, I played until the end of Moskito's Nest, and I spotted more differences:
- The boss battles have got a bar and not health points, but the damage is represented by transparent health points
- There was a changement I've noticed at a point in Moskito's Nest, in order to access a life statue close to an exit sign. Since by jumping and throwing a fist right after barely moves the plum, there's a plum already over the area to compensate the problem
- Moskito is way easier and faster to defeat him. I could actually throw fists while he was carrying the small and medium dry fruits but for some reason I wasn't managing this with the big one (and ducking does not work to avoid damage, you'll get it anyway).
- If you lose a life during a boss battle, its health points won't be restored
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Master

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Oh come on, why nerf the bosses? I know they're not any easier, but really?
The only one I'd understand is probably Space Mama, she can be a right arse to deal with.
The only one I'd understand is probably Space Mama, she can be a right arse to deal with.
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Yes, it will. At least Space Mama's will - I'm ba-loody sure of that.Haruka wrote:- If you lose a life during a boss battle, its health points won't be restored
If she was nerfed in the DSi version, I can't bare to think of the horror I'd go through in any other version!Master4lyf1 wrote:The only one I'd understand is probably Space Mama, she can be a right arse to deal with.
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I swear that Moskito's lives were not restored after me losing a life. Maybe it regenerate with Space Mama only?
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We will know everything for sure once Haruka-Chan gets to Space Mama.
Also maybe it depends on Region. maybe you have American Version, while Haruka-Chan most likely has Europian version.
Also maybe it depends on Region. maybe you have American Version, while Haruka-Chan most likely has Europian version.
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I live in the Netherlands, so me having the American version would highly surprise me.OldClassicGamer wrote:Also maybe it depends on Region. maybe you have American Version, while Haruka-Chan most likely has Europian version.
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Sorry OCG for that stupid question. Why do you call Haruka Haruka-Chan? I mean. Turkish imigrants use the word chan to describe someone who totally failed on life (no job, adicted to alcohol and drugs, getting money from Hartz4, nothing learned from school and broke up too early)
Or did I missunderstood the meaning of chan
Or did I missunderstood the meaning of chan
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It's irrelevant to Turkish immigrantsemshomar wrote:Sorry OCG for that stupid question. Why do you call Haruka Haruka-Chan? I mean. Turkish imigrants use the word chan to describe someone who totally failed on life (no job, adicted to alcohol and drugs, getting money from Hartz4, nothing learned from school and broke up too early)
Or did I missunderstood the meaning of chan
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Chan is a Japanese honorific. I had no idea what it meant on Turkish. Since Haruka is usually a Japanese given name, I like putting Japanese honorifics in front of Japanese names. Haruka as a name can be written on Japanese on different ways, and it has different meaning depending how it is written. Let me give an example.emshomar wrote:Sorry OCG for that stupid question. Why do you call Haruka Haruka-Chan? I mean. Turkish imigrants use the word chan to describe someone who totally failed on life (no job, adicted to alcohol and drugs, getting money from Hartz4, nothing learned from school and broke up too early)
Or did I missunderstood the meaning of chan
This is how you write Haruka in Kanji:
春香 - spring, fragrance
春花 -spring, flower
晴香 - sunny weather, fragrance
遥花 - distance, flower
遼 - distance
遥 - distance
悠 - distance
遙 - distance
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ooooooooooooooooohhhhh kkkkkeeeeeeeeeeyyyy ._.OldClassicGamer wrote: Chan is a Japanese honorific. I had no idea what it meant on Turkish. Since Haruka is usually a Japanese given name, I like putting Japanese honorifics in front of Japanese names. Haruka as a name can be written on Japanese on different ways, and it has different meaning depending how it is written. Let me give an example.
This is how you write Haruka in Kanji:
春香 - spring, fragrance
春花 -spring, flower
晴香 - sunny weather, fragrance
遥花 - distance, flower
遼 - distance
遥 - distance
悠 - distance
遙 - distance
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What kind of reaction is that
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Are you actually from Japan like your profile says? If so that'd be cool! I've always wanted to go there.OldClassicGamer wrote:Chan is a Japanese honorific. I had no idea what it meant on Turkish. Since Haruka is usually a Japanese given name, I like putting Japanese honorifics in front of Japanese names. Haruka as a name can be written on Japanese on different ways, and it has different meaning depending how it is written. Let me give an example.emshomar wrote:Sorry OCG for that stupid question. Why do you call Haruka Haruka-Chan? I mean. Turkish imigrants use the word chan to describe someone who totally failed on life (no job, adicted to alcohol and drugs, getting money from Hartz4, nothing learned from school and broke up too early)
Or did I missunderstood the meaning of chan
This is how you write Haruka in Kanji:
春香 - spring, fragrance
春花 -spring, flower
晴香 - sunny weather, fragrance
遥花 - distance, flower
遼 - distance
遥 - distance
悠 - distance
遙 - distance
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A trip to Tokyio is very expensive, but I would prefer to go to New Zealand.Rayfist wrote:I've always wanted to go there.
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My Dad has had MANY business trips to Japan, so if he had another one I think I should tag along with him, he even offered last year but I had to decline due to school, even though he OFFERED for me to skip it for a week, I didn't want to risk having to make up a boatload of homework. 
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Rayfist wrote:My Dad has had MANY business trips to Japan, so if he had another one I think I should tag along with him, he even offered last year but I had to decline due to school, even though he OFFERED for me to skip it for a week, I didn't want to risk having to make up a boatload of homework.
maan i love those sound effects
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Master

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Ah, business before pleasure, or education in this case.
Your reasoning is sound, Rayfist, I know how horrible it is to have a build up of work.
(Anyway, didn't we swap PSN IDs around the time I joined YouTube? I ask because you don't seem to be on my friends list)
Your reasoning is sound, Rayfist, I know how horrible it is to have a build up of work.
(Anyway, didn't we swap PSN IDs around the time I joined YouTube? I ask because you don't seem to be on my friends list)
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Was born there, but that does not mean much considering I moved away rather soon afterwards...Rayfist wrote:Are you actually from Japan like your profile says? If so that'd be cool! I've always wanted to go there.OldClassicGamer wrote:Chan is a Japanese honorific. I had no idea what it meant on Turkish. Since Haruka is usually a Japanese given name, I like putting Japanese honorifics in front of Japanese names. Haruka as a name can be written on Japanese on different ways, and it has different meaning depending how it is written. Let me give an example.emshomar wrote:Sorry OCG for that stupid question. Why do you call Haruka Haruka-Chan? I mean. Turkish imigrants use the word chan to describe someone who totally failed on life (no job, adicted to alcohol and drugs, getting money from Hartz4, nothing learned from school and broke up too early)
Or did I missunderstood the meaning of chan
This is how you write Haruka in Kanji:
春香 - spring, fragrance
春花 -spring, flower
晴香 - sunny weather, fragrance
遥花 - distance, flower
遼 - distance
遥 - distance
悠 - distance
遙 - distance
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