Teh Partyz0rz. Or something.
Aug. 13th, 2005 01:50 amUm... I have nothing to say for the standard intro sentence. So, straight into the rambling on about my life that undoubtedly nobody cares about.
The party happened, and was pretty much a success. There were some crashing problems with rm2k3, so part of the PO debut had to happen on my Mom's computer. Of course, I went too fast past the dialouge in the first scene cuz it's really bad and I didn't want anyone to read it. But yeah.
We also got Taylor to play an 8-bit Megaman for the first time. Megaman 3. It's a fairly easy game, but she chose Gemini man's stage first. The poor girl. She also got to experience the evil of the Vanishing Blocks for the first time, in MagnetMan's stage. That one was pretty tame, though, Tay... You should see the Vanishing Block segments in Heatman's stage. They're enough to make grown men cry.
Also, I finally saw Monty Python and the Holy Grail during the party. So... now fifty percent of the inside jokes my friends have I now get. ^^
Oddly enough, less than a day went by between the time I finally got back the copy of Nuklear Age I'd loaned to Joey in time immemorial and the time I loaned it to Michael in exchange for borrowing Megaman Anniversary collection. A worthy trade. ^^ I think that, in my summer boredom, I'm ripping through it entirely too fast; I've already beaten Megaman 1, 3, and 6. Right now I'm at the final battle for 5 (and I'd have won by now if I'd had one more energy tank. ><). And, am I the only one that thinks that the remixed YamatoMan's theme completely rocks?
Finally, I'm doing Take II of the "Anyone Out There" call, meaning if you're reading this entry, please comment. And yes, I do allow anonymous comments if there are any anonymous readers. Please don't make me regret it.
The party happened, and was pretty much a success. There were some crashing problems with rm2k3, so part of the PO debut had to happen on my Mom's computer. Of course, I went too fast past the dialouge in the first scene cuz it's really bad and I didn't want anyone to read it. But yeah.
We also got Taylor to play an 8-bit Megaman for the first time. Megaman 3. It's a fairly easy game, but she chose Gemini man's stage first. The poor girl. She also got to experience the evil of the Vanishing Blocks for the first time, in MagnetMan's stage. That one was pretty tame, though, Tay... You should see the Vanishing Block segments in Heatman's stage. They're enough to make grown men cry.
Also, I finally saw Monty Python and the Holy Grail during the party. So... now fifty percent of the inside jokes my friends have I now get. ^^
Oddly enough, less than a day went by between the time I finally got back the copy of Nuklear Age I'd loaned to Joey in time immemorial and the time I loaned it to Michael in exchange for borrowing Megaman Anniversary collection. A worthy trade. ^^ I think that, in my summer boredom, I'm ripping through it entirely too fast; I've already beaten Megaman 1, 3, and 6. Right now I'm at the final battle for 5 (and I'd have won by now if I'd had one more energy tank. ><). And, am I the only one that thinks that the remixed YamatoMan's theme completely rocks?
Finally, I'm doing Take II of the "Anyone Out There" call, meaning if you're reading this entry, please comment. And yes, I do allow anonymous comments if there are any anonymous readers. Please don't make me regret it.
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Date: 2005-08-13 10:01 am (UTC)Vanishing blocks...8 bit....*rocks back and forth*
I'm not dead yet! :D
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Date: 2005-08-13 10:03 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-08-14 03:02 pm (UTC)You finally watched that movie?! oO Next, you're going to tell me you never watched Pirates of the Caribbean...
Please don't say that...no subject
Date: 2005-08-15 05:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-15 12:01 pm (UTC)Heh, it would figure that NileGal would do something wonderful like that.
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