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Title: Kudos on the Game Rooms
Description: Lovely, none the less.


Miccy - April 5, 2007 12:34 AM (GMT)
I thought the game rooms were awesome, and I know Wyatt and John did a lot of it, I believe. [Am I right? You guys are the only ones I know..soo...yeah.]

Especially since it kept my little 13 year old brother's attention all Saturday-Sunday!

So props to all that provided for the rooms. :]

I even enjoyed myself playing a lot of the random games that I could get my hands on.

Drifter - April 5, 2007 12:43 AM (GMT)
I'd like to know if that Retrogaming room was assembled from personal belongings, or what. I liked that room, and all of the game rooms kept me busy when there was nothing else to do.

Except the Hole, that kept me more entertianed somehow.

But yes, I liked the game rooms. All I can hope for next year is they are bigger, and with a better variety. THAT would be great.

Kuroshi - April 5, 2007 02:20 AM (GMT)
Dunno about the retro room, but much of the normal gaming room stuff and staffing was ran by Game Junkie, who also had the concession stand of awesomeness.

smokie - April 5, 2007 03:38 AM (GMT)
Yeah I bought one of their Ramunes. That was my first time drinking a Ramune. Now being the good lil otaku that I am I knew there is a trick to drinking Ramune. What I didn't know was that if the bottle doesn't have English instructions and its your first time opening one, Ramune is a bitch to figure out how to open. I'm just sitting there pushing on the marble with my finger cursing like a sailor when I really got a good look at the plastic cap. Then it all came together. And thats how I learned about how to open Ramune.

And oh yeah the game rooms were pretty kick ass even though I didn't spend a lot of time in them.

AngelicRogue - April 5, 2007 03:40 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (smokie @ Apr 4 2007, 10:38 PM)
Yeah I bought one of their Ramunes. That was my first time drinking a Ramune. Now being the good lil otaku that I am I knew there is a trick to drinking Ramune. What I didn't know was that if the bottle doesn't have English instructions and its your first time opening one, Ramune is a bitch to figure out how to open. I'm just sitting there pushing on the marble with my finger cursing like a sailor when I really got a good look at the plastic cap. Then it all came together. And thats how I learned about how to open Ramune.

*claps* I remember trying to open my first Ramune xD At one point I bashed it against the wall cause I couldn't get it open :( That didn't work either O__o; That's some pretty thick glass, tbh

rpb3000 - April 6, 2007 05:38 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Drifter @ Apr 4 2007, 07:43 PM)
I'd like to know if that Retrogaming room was assembled from personal belongings, or what.

Retro gaming was completely staff-donated. There were a few things that I would've liked to see added, but basically what we've heard for two years now is that you all love it and keep it coming! ^_^

Actually, here's my request. What would you all like to see in retro gaming next year? What games for what systems? Keep it pre-last-era, please (meaning systems that came out before the Dreamcast; meaning not PS2, PS3, GameCube, Wii, XBox, 360, etc).

Me, I'd like to see some Lunar for the Sega CD, or perhaps Panzer Dragoon Saga for Saturn. But neither of those really make for good quick sit-down plays, or multiplayer action. *shrug*

What do you want to play?

Lilith's Dark Shadow - April 6, 2007 05:38 PM (GMT)
do we need a panel for teaching n00bs how to open their japanese snacks and such?

smokie - April 6, 2007 07:21 PM (GMT)
Well it seems now that the furries are no longer forum raiding and a truce has been reached I am now the target for our resident troll. This probably means you're bored.

Lilith's Dark Shadow - April 6, 2007 08:52 PM (GMT)
yep

though if someone were to build me a cozy bridge to eat children under i might do that

smokie - April 6, 2007 09:28 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Lilith's Dark Shadow @ Apr 6 2007, 08:52 PM)
yep

though if someone were to build me a cozy bridge to eat children under i might do that

Ask and ye shall receive.
Bridge

Drifter - April 9, 2007 12:33 AM (GMT)
QUOTE
Actually, here's my request. What would you all like to see in retro gaming next year? What games for what systems? Keep it pre-last-era, please (meaning systems that came out before the Dreamcast; meaning not PS2, PS3, GameCube, Wii, XBox, 360, etc).


Games I'd like to See? Well, I can't remember most, but here's a short list.

MegaMan 1-3 NES (I know there was 3, but I'd love to see 2 there)
Guantlet - NES (whooo)
ExciteBike - NES (Come on, who doesn't love this game?)

Toe Jam & Earl (can't remember if it was here or not this year)- genesis
GUNSTAR HEROES (caps for emphasis)- Genesis
Dynomite Heady - Genesis
Pulseman - Genesis
Shining Force 2 - Genesis (No time, I bet,but it's still an awesoem game, so just have it there for sheer awesome. <.<)

LoZ, Link to the Past - SNES (I could actually bring one, even though I doubt anyone would have the time to play it through...I probably would )
PilotWings - SNES (how can you resist that MUSIC, man?!)
Donkey Kong Country - SNES
MEGAMAN X - SNES (emphasis on memories)

Gundam Battle Assualt 1 or 2 - PS1
Soul Blade - PS1
Brave Fencer Musashi - PS1 (I guess I'mt he only fan of this game, huh? XD)
Tekken 3 - PS1 (Why not?)

Aaaand *too lazy to think of anything else*





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