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Little Pirate

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  1. I need a scanner--sorry for cellphone pics. I... I have a thing for drawing maids. Or just hot chicks in general.
  2. I think there are Lenore shirts. But you'll have to venture into the angsty-teen depths of Hot Topic to find it. It used to be a pretty cool store until lately.
  3. JTHM. Still have those comics. :0
  4. I had a genesis as a result of misconstruing that I wanted a SNES for Christmas. I had Sonic and X-Men to start.
  5. Thanks, fixed. If it does it again I at least saved it this time.
  6. A man who is a five year old boy throwing a temper tantrum.
  7. FFVII: This wasn't my first RPG, but it was certainly the first one that absorbed me into its story. It was also what really got me into the Final Fantasy series. Silent Hill: This game became an instant favorite the moment I saw its cover in the game store. I've always been a fan of scary games, but they had always been direct shooters. The story, the monsters, the characters, the town itself--everything about this game quickly had me obsessed with horror games. I still love the series even now. Spyro: This game used to drive me nuts as a kid and was my first game I played on my brand new Playstation. I learned how OCD I am with collecting every last little thing in the games. All the gems, eggs, and unlocks HAD to be found. I literally would grind on this game for hours until I got Spyro to land juuuuust right on a certain little spot to get that laaaast little chest. Mario Bros/Duck Hunt: My very very very first game. I didn't own it--but my daycare had received a donated NES. We all had to take turns (when your lives was up, the next person played. This is also where learning all the little secrets like jumping on the turtle shell on the shares for extra 1 ups became crucial. Sadly, the game was destroyed when another child threw it across the room during a tantrum. Lands of Lore:Guardians of Destiny A little obscure for you guys, but just an amazing PC game. Exploring foreign, magical lands in hopes to find a cure for your curse. This game really tested your skills as far as gaming ability (aiming, timing jumps, picking up items and making a run before you are crushed to death, dealing with the 100% random morphs caused from your curse) But all in all, it was a gorgeous, intriguing, and well designed game for its time. RIP Westwood Studios. King's Quest VII: I started out with the last entry to the KQ Series, and this was by far the easiest of them. But this game got me into point-and-click adventures. I also became a Sierra fan from it. I love games that require you to think outside the box to solve a problem. Pokemon: I'm not a rabid fan of the series--but this was the first game that allowed me to be social with my gaming. Since all the other kids had it, I felt the urge to try the game myself. I soon made some friends I could trade Pokemon with, and had something to talk about in school. All the other games I played no one had ever heard of. Elder Scrolls Oblivion: I love a game that you can reply over and over and still have a little different of an experience each time. Also, the first game where I could sit and spend two hours customizing my character. I was very happy with my thief wood elf agent. I could quite literally just stand still in sneak mode and I would be invisible. So it's fun to come up with new characters--good or evil each time. Fable: I loved this game. It was unique, it was new, it was funny, and it made you feel like a dick no matter what decision you made. I love games with a sense of humor. Just hearing the townspeople's reaction to me used to have me rolling. I loved the available options at key points in the game: It was like those choose-your-own-adventure books made into a game with its option for decision making.
  8. As far as older movies go, the two Christmas specials that I grew up with: How the Grinch Stole Christmas Merry Christmas Charlie Brown. My dad always read Dr. Seuss to me when I was little and my mom was an avid Charlie Brown fan so those two are considerably important in my Christmas spirit.
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksOCE5S_Bec I almost got caught singing this at work.
  10. The only game I had for my PSP before it's 'accident' was the Darkstalkers Chronicle Tower. Just a collection of the MAME arcade games.
  11. I love to draw creepy stuff, too.
  12. That's kind of a neat/odd use of graphics.
  13. You must have pissed T-H-E-M off.
  14. Freedom costs a buck o' five.

    1. Showmeyomoves!

      Showmeyomoves!

      But it says here it's $1.00? I don't understand. Why would the price tag say it's $1.00, and then you're making me pay $1.05? Can I talk to your manager, please?

  15. I don't have a scanner either... I just use my caveman cellphone.
  16. Love the lumberjack bit. Is there more to it?
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