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Shin Megami Tensei - Digital Devil Saga 2 image

Entertainment > Games (PlayStation 2) >

(on Wikipedia)
https://atlus.com/atlus-titles/dds2/ [ 1 ] was https://web.archive.org/web/20200102024111/https://www.atlus.com/dds2/spawn.html which was, in 2020-01-01, Flash!

A Pretty boring elements-based game. Basically.. from memory, you must select the right combination of moves.

The scenery is boring. It’s a bunch of interconnecting rooms. You walk around and get lost, and have randumb encounters.



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Mobile Light Force 2 - (2003 game) disc

Entertainment > Games (PlayStation 2) >

(on Wikipedia)
https://www.mobygames.com/game/21312/mobile-light-force-2/
was taito.co.jp/d3/cp/shikigami/index.html

Great game.. the super-weapon (not bomb) of some characters is annoying.. the aiming is backwards, and it’s too hard to shoot anything when there’s stuff to do.. holding still sucks. =/

Lots and lots of fun. It really needs to have hit points though. =(

  • aka Shikigami no Shiro



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Final Fantasy Chronicles - (2001 game) ps1 cover

Entertainment > Games (PlayStation 1) >

(on Wikipedia)
https://chronotrigger.square-enix-games.com/ [ 1 ] was https://www.chronotriggergame.com/

Interesting.



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Tomb Raider 3 - (1998 game) ps2 cover

Entertainment > Games >

(on Wikipedia)
https://www.mobygames.com/game/tomb-raider-iii-adventures-of-lara-croft

Has videos for Chicken Run and Time Splitters.

Start the game. Walk. Die on punji sticks. =/



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Ladyhawke (1985) poster 1

Entertainment > Movies >

(on Wikipedia)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089457/

No summary was noted. I may or may not re-watch this and add one.

This was a great movie for its day, but the music so completely ruins it that it’s unwatchable now.



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River_City_Ransom-front.jpg

Entertainment > Games >

(on Wikipedia)
https://www.mobygames.com/game/river-city-ransom

I loved this game a lot, and wrote down a whole lot of different codes for various combinations of things. I went through the game just far enough to get all kinds of cool stuff, but didn’t go through to start fighting bosses and whatnot. I wrote all this down on pieces of paper, then gave away the entire lot of stuff.

If I had only kept the codes then I could just buy back another set of stuff, or use emulators or the like. Maybe when I get a Nintendo DS again I’ll be able to buy this game again (see atlus.com) and I’ll just play it over and over to get some good codes again.