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  • Shiningmilotic, nothing wrong with chips and salsa.

    I think if there were more cool handheld Zelda games, I might be more interested in the series. But now I just have to hope that I can get a hold of a copy of Oracle of ______ and play that. Hopefully. But it's so old by now that I could probably just get an emulator for it. I prefer playing on a handheld though so I'm keeping my hopes up!

    I'm actually really looking forward to Fire Emblem Kakusei as well. It sounds...really really enticing right now. Not so much of a fan of paid DLC, but if it's worth it, I will most likely be willing to pay the extra $5 or so. But there's so much free DLC that I'll get through that first.

    The only FF games that I've played are 1 through 6. I still own them all, except for #3, and I need to beat 2 and 6 (I think I'm about 60% done with 2, but only about 20% done with 6 - it's a big game!). If I ever get PSN access, I want to possibly purchase FF9 for my PSP and play that. I've heard good things about it.
    FF2 probably had the worst exp system, but the best music.

    Spawn-kill in Halo? Just remember, to some gamers, every new game is "just another camping trip".
    Shiningmilotic, I didn't assume that, since your profile says you're a vegetarian. I don't think I've known any fattie vegetarians - doesn't mean they don't exist, but I've yet to see one!

    I don't think Zelda counts as an RPG; I think that's more of a dungeon-crawler. I used to like Zelda, but then it just got a bit too repetitive for me. Fortunately, the two main Zelda games I played were A Link to the Past and Link's Awakening, which both have special places in my heart. (I even got the 3DS Link's Awakening since I lost my GBC one!)

    Fire Emblem? I love the two GBA Fire Emblem games (that came out over here). Those are forever going to remain my favorites out of the Fire Emblem games. But they're also partly the reason why I haven't gotten into any of the others - I'm too used to them! As for Final Fantasy, FF5 is my favorite. Gilgamesh <3

    I hear you on the FPS thing. Every so often my brother invites me to play Halo 3, but not only am I not a console gamer (I play on handhelds), but I cannot aim to save my life.
    Thanks for your discussion input. That was an insightful read. Although I'll stick to my carnivorous habits for now. (I unfortunately dislike most plants.)
    Shiningmilotic, you like food? A bit of an odd way to word that, don't you think? :p
    Okay, how about video games? What kind of video game genres are you into?
    Shiningmilotic, ..."Furbish". That's the name for all their excited cheers and stuff? Well...I guess that makes sense.
    ...Any other subject you wish to discuss that isn't somehow Furby-related?
    Shiningmilotic, and says WHOOPEE! ...then again, maybe they don't say that anymore.
    Shiningmilotic, probably, but why in that shape? 'Tis a little odd why they chose that shape.
    Also, did you ask the Furby its gender yet? or did you not get around to it? :p I'd say you should check, but they all look the same
    Boy, that Furby brings back some memories... My sister and mom collected them some years back, and boy they were annoying. Cute, but very annoying. Is that a new one, per chance?
    Shiningmilotic, you should probably ask it soon.
    I notice between its eyes is a mark that looks like a backwards tick; why's that?
    Shiningmilotic, I can tell it's white, but I can't discern any of its features since the photo's a tad glarey (perhaps because of the flash bulb?).

    You think it might be a girl? Have you tried asking the Furby yourself?
    Shiningmilotic, I noticed the Furby - it's kinda hard to tell its color from the glare in the photo, but I can see it! 'Grats!
    Also, how do you know it's not a boy who likes to sing? :p
    Shiningmilotic, huh, looks like both of their eyes seem to be computer screens, instead of glass eyes like they were before. Or maybe it's just me? Either way, I wonder how that'll play out. Maybe they'll do the stereotypical "heart-shaped eyes" thing.
    They cost $54? It had better be worth every penny.

    And yeah, I used to have the Tiny Chao Garden in Sonic Advance 1 and 2 before I sold the games. (It's like the Chao Garden, but there's a lot less things to do. Also they don't age, but it's still pretty fun to watch him walk around.)
    Shiningmilotic, wouldn't that more be tied toward mood/inclination of its owner than towards its personality?
    Shiningmilotic, wow, that's neat! Does the Furby come with a list of possible personalities it comes with - and maybe how to actually bring them about as well?
    Shiningmilotic, is this personality set from "birth" or can the personality be developed based on what stimuli it runs into?
    Also, classical music is best.
    Shiningmilotic, WHOOPEE!
    (couldn't resist saying that)

    I never owned a Furby but I'm old enough to remember them from way back. They were a fad in the late 90s at my elementary school, it was crazy. I'm always perplexed and yet pleasantly surprised how they can just keep going on like they have, with very few (if any) edits to their original design.
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