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Gaming / Re: Little Big Planet Mega Man remix's!
« on: March 06, 2009, 02:51:21 AM »| an updated version of that stage | |
i don't think any of these stages can beat
| these Contra stages. | |
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| these Contra stages. | |
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There, now you don't have to play the game to find out anything.
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you will hear a VERY familiar stage music.
I'm gonna play the game for the first time later today, but I've already been hearing Tales from the Street Fighter Crypt. And relating to your story, I got you a worse one.
You know how when you're connected to the PlayStation Network, when you go into Arcade Mode you're available for lobbying for online PVP play? My friend had to disconnect himself and turn off auto-login because he couldn't finish the game after six online fights with the exact same symptoms.
1. Start playing Arcade.
2. Get challenged, usually by Ken. (One time it was Ryu, another time was Zangief.)
3. Lose the match to measure the level of the opposition.
4. Pick Ken against whatever opponent (usually Ken again).
5. Thoroughly own the opponent.
6. Go to the Player Select screen.
7. My friend picks Guile.
8. The opponent disconnects.
BaconMan's post confused me because the images aren't showing up.
While I agree with the notion that Knux's lil mixes in the games are FAR from being anything close to gangsta rap, the latter part of your statement leaves a bit more to be desired...
....But that just means you may need to listen to more of a variety of rap, dear Sato. The "studio gangstas" are HARDLY up to the caliber that the best of the underground and the OGs themselves (like Tupac, B.I.G.) had to offer.
Not that Contra-style wouldn't suffice, but I suppose I'm the ONLY person who's played Brawl's adventure mode in 2-player? Then there's always the Sonic/Tails style, which could useful for introducing a n00b friend.
my Rockman Punchout Memories would make a better game.
It's been that way since Sonic Heroes.
I would imagine something similar to Contra for a MegaMan Co-Op, but I'd be interested none the less. Though, I dread the parts of stages that require precision and timing... That would be terrible for 2 people to synchronize to be able to proceed.