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Mines crashed twice leaving the Mii channel. It has also refused to go into standby once so I had to take the plug out. That was the last time I used it so I don't know if it's broken or not.
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I was thinking more N-Erds
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Man this forum would make such a good Soap series...
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80%, some of them I didn't really read properly but I could've got them right so it's more like 85%.
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Yeh not enough plugs lawl
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Most nerd speak. Some is fun to say for a while, others just annoy me. Like saying "win" or "that was full of win". Or saying "rofflewaffles/cakes/bananas" etc. Does my head in.
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Stereoscopic 3D. I believe.
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I can't listen to the real version of this song without laughing anymore.
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Generic cop comment Brian.
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It was possibly the most random cartoon ever. Hence, brilliant.
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I can't believe Come Clarity was last year? Shit that was a long year. In that case it goes straight to the top of my list with Lamb of God - Sacrament, Tenacious D - Pick of Destiny and i'm currently deciding on Audioslave - Revelations.
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Couldn't agree more with you but the whole hangover thing limited my creativity.
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Just had a cheese toastie, how do you like that shit
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Official Bitch about Twilight Princess Thread!
ViPeR replied to The3rdChildren's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Why are you still here again? http://www.n-europe.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11465 -
Stamper brothers leave Rare to pursue other opportunities
ViPeR replied to IMJ's topic in Nintendo Gaming
They've gone to create an unofficial sequel to Goldeneye... In all honesty, the company hasn't produced anything spectacular since the end of the 64 days. RARE aren't the the same company that gave us the classics we know and love. In my opinion Free Radical is the closest to old RARE as you're going to get. The Timesplitters series feels, and plays like, the true sequel to Goldeneye/Perfect Dark. R.I.P RARE -
Official Bitch about Twilight Princess Thread!
ViPeR replied to The3rdChildren's topic in Nintendo Gaming
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I have no idea where you got that from...?
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Yes it does, and as you rightly said a lot of older games don't support button mapping so I didn't even think to look. Unless it's something that has been added but I doubt that. It's well hard though i'm on one level with a huge skull as a mini boss, seems more like a boss...
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You don't need the classic controller. You can manually map the buttons to whatever you want on the GC pad (I discovered this after making this thread). It's simply in the Options menu you can reach from the title screen. I personally consider this the best Castlevania and i've never even completed it.
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That's incredibly bizarre. I rebooted my copy several times, it consistently had button mapping issues. You can change the buttons in the Options from the Title Screen. Wierd thing is when I looked at my options no two buttons were the same so i'm not quite sure what its problem was. Probably just wanted to piss me off. Haha well the guy is a legend I can't match his standards. Super Aleste is stupidly hard, I own it and can never get very far on it.
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Where the hell's Contra?
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Maybe in the distant future when I have some actual money, I may consider it. Until then i'll have to put up with dodgy button mapping
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I wasn't aware SNES and Megadrive games even allowed for button mapping back then. Most I played didn't apart from Street fighter 2. But it goes without saying this could still be an issue in future games where manual button mapping isn't an option. What if they do this and we can't change it, we'd be proper fucked.
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Should've seen my reaction it probably would've been funnier. Think angry nintendo nerd style. It's a good idea and I shall try it now in fact. EDIT: Ok people. If you want to play on the GC controller you have to assign you're own buttons in the options because it decides to map the buttons itself in an incredibly random way. Think of this if you do go using the GC controller for SNES games Case closed.
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So, this just popped up on the service. Been waiting ages. However like many of you I can't afford the luxury of a 'classic controller' and so have been using my mote and GC controller for my downloads. So, I check what's compatible with Castlevania. To my luck GC controller is listed, awesome. I download, boot up. Everythings fine, I enter the first level. Just as I remember apart from one key aspect, why is our beloved vampire slayers' special attack mapped to the same button as jump. Now, at first I thought I was being stupid and it was always like this. As the level progressed I realised this could not have been the case as it's fucking stupid. Now, what kind of dumbass schoolboy error is that. Not only is it false advertising by saying it's compatible with the GC controller, it's also a really REALLY pathetically bad mistake on whoever tests these games. Did they honestly think it'd be ok like that? In fact, did they even play it. Or did they just type in a load of random buttons when mapping and hope for the best. Maybe they could be forgiven if the game used say 6-7 buttons. So how many does it use you're wondering, it must be over 5 for them to make such a mistake. Well, you'd be wrong. It actually uses... 3. 3. Fucking. Buttons. Seriously how in holy buggery can you fuck up mapping 3 buttons. Is there a monkey on the other end of this VC service. Now I refuse to be conned into shelling out £15 for a controller i'll hardly use. So is there any solution to this problem? Sorry for the rant but I was toying with this or Sim City and considering I now have a game I can't play i'm a bit pissed. EDIT: Ok people. If you want to play on the GC controller you have to assign you're own buttons in the options because it decides to map the buttons itself in an incredibly random way. Think of this if you do go using the GC controller for SNES games