The introduction of introductions
The introduction of introductions
Hello, my name is Kedge. I'm from a small town located on the little island of Ko Tao, off the coast of Southern Thailand, in the Gulf of Thailand. I started playing video games as a very young child, starting with the classics of Super Mario Bros, and The Legend of Zelda, which 'A Link to the Past' is my all-time favorite game.
I often find it lucky to have been born in the era I did, as I've been able to fully appreciate a wide array of games and watch their evolution infront of my own eyes, and it's incredible how far they've gone with them. I don't really know if kids/teenagers would be able to experience the same thrills of playing older SNES games like I have, might be the same with how I dislike Atari, but that concludes my point on why I feel I'm lucky.
Though I'm a huge The Legend of Zelda fan, I'd have say Metal Gear Solid is side-by-side with it, extremely awesome games. Though MGS2 kinda sucked, it's my least favorite, MGS3 saved it's series with how incredibly focused on the stealth aspect it had.
Well no need to make this longer than it already is, so I'll end it there. Oh and by the way, I'm actually from America, California to be exact. Owned.
I often find it lucky to have been born in the era I did, as I've been able to fully appreciate a wide array of games and watch their evolution infront of my own eyes, and it's incredible how far they've gone with them. I don't really know if kids/teenagers would be able to experience the same thrills of playing older SNES games like I have, might be the same with how I dislike Atari, but that concludes my point on why I feel I'm lucky.
Though I'm a huge The Legend of Zelda fan, I'd have say Metal Gear Solid is side-by-side with it, extremely awesome games. Though MGS2 kinda sucked, it's my least favorite, MGS3 saved it's series with how incredibly focused on the stealth aspect it had.
Well no need to make this longer than it already is, so I'll end it there. Oh and by the way, I'm actually from America, California to be exact. Owned.
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Redhollowlives999
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Re: The introduction of introductions
nicely played...
TELL US ABOUT YOUR LOVE OF LEGAIA!!!!!!
by the way talk about era i assume your like 20
old
very old
TELL US ABOUT YOUR LOVE OF LEGAIA!!!!!!
by the way talk about era i assume your like 20
it really do be like that tho
Re: The introduction of introductions
Yeah, 25. I didn't know that was very old, but in this day of age everyone plays games, even the elderly in their 60s playing those memory games and all the Wii activities. But I was basically saying, back when Super Mario Bros first came out on the SNES, that kind of thrill can't be felt by some kid who just now plays it, because they can just play CoD or something with full blown 3D.
As for Legaia, oh I don't know, I guess it's not my favorite but it's always been legendary in my book, there's no other games like it to my knowledge, I respect the amount of technical precision they used to make all the arts allowing full combo usages for anything, even chaining them by having 1-2 predefined directions. Even though I'm sure there's a "strongest chain combo" after all these years I still haven't figured it out, I'm always trying different ones whenever I come across multiple same mobs. Sure, doing the math and keeping score would easily allow one to figure it out, but where's the fun in that?
From what I remember LL1 isn't really that extensive as LL2, I'm still making different combinations of accessories to get the absolute best attributes, and I really haven't played LL1 in a long time, don't even have the game on me, friend borrowed it then moved, oh well.
One could go on for pages and pages on how insanely unique the Legaia series is, obtaining the Ra-Seru for the first time as it speaks to me, (insert massive amounts of excitement gushing here) the usage of the genesis tree and how important it is, you can see a lot of philosophical points in the game, which Japanese people delve into that stuff in all aspects - trees in the real world provide the oxygen by taking in the carbon-dioxide, severely unappreciated yet we so desperately need it and use it to breath every moment of our lives, is the angle I was goin for.
Hmm to make this longer or not.. Well, I've probably made my point and proved my
'ness for Legaia, maybe. Oh and on a side-note, LL2 the seed planting challenge thing.. Has anyone ever beaten it? I can't even manage to get under 19sec, if I go any faster I end up overlapping buttons and screw up. How the the the the the can you achieve 16sec.. that's not even human!!
As for Legaia, oh I don't know, I guess it's not my favorite but it's always been legendary in my book, there's no other games like it to my knowledge, I respect the amount of technical precision they used to make all the arts allowing full combo usages for anything, even chaining them by having 1-2 predefined directions. Even though I'm sure there's a "strongest chain combo" after all these years I still haven't figured it out, I'm always trying different ones whenever I come across multiple same mobs. Sure, doing the math and keeping score would easily allow one to figure it out, but where's the fun in that?
From what I remember LL1 isn't really that extensive as LL2, I'm still making different combinations of accessories to get the absolute best attributes, and I really haven't played LL1 in a long time, don't even have the game on me, friend borrowed it then moved, oh well.
One could go on for pages and pages on how insanely unique the Legaia series is, obtaining the Ra-Seru for the first time as it speaks to me, (insert massive amounts of excitement gushing here) the usage of the genesis tree and how important it is, you can see a lot of philosophical points in the game, which Japanese people delve into that stuff in all aspects - trees in the real world provide the oxygen by taking in the carbon-dioxide, severely unappreciated yet we so desperately need it and use it to breath every moment of our lives, is the angle I was goin for.
Hmm to make this longer or not.. Well, I've probably made my point and proved my
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Rammerrush
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Re: The introduction of introductions
Welcome to the site Kedge, and as for the planting challenge Not even Human is right! jeesus it's like they dont want us to win
Red: I've seen a 10-way.
Ram: That's how I met your mother, Red.
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Ram: That's how I met your mother, Red.
~Status~
Destuin= Dead
Dolor= Dead
CYOA= Dead
Furanda= Dead?
Re: The introduction of introductions
Welcome to the site, hope to see you stick around. 
Donate to legendoflegaia.net if you are one who wants to keep it alive! http://www.legendoflegaia.net/donate.html
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Rammerrush
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He will if red has anyything to say about it lol
Red: I've seen a 10-way.
Ram: That's how I met your mother, Red.
~Status~
Destuin= Dead
Dolor= Dead
CYOA= Dead
Furanda= Dead?
Ram: That's how I met your mother, Red.
~Status~
Destuin= Dead
Dolor= Dead
CYOA= Dead
Furanda= Dead?
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Redhollowlives999
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Re: The introduction of introductions
I'll stay until I get bored~ Better keep me well entertained!
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