lisalover1 wrote:I was just playing Final Fantasy VI (relatively early in the game), and in one random encounter, out of nowhere, Locke did an attack that nearly did 10x as much damage as his total health! Where did that come from?!
Probably his limit break. Was his health really low?
Limit breaks didn't come until later, FFVI has "Desperation Attacks". When your character has low health (kneels down), they have a 1 in 16 chance of performing a super powered special attack.
Desperation attack! That's it.
I knew they didn't call it a limit break but I really couldn't think of the name.
I'm thinking about selling my CIB stuff for loose copies. Especially cartridge based systems. Thoughts? I figure that might be a good way to boost up my Vita savings, without technically getting rid of some games.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I'm thinking about selling my CIB stuff for loose copies. Especially cartridge based systems. Thoughts?
Depends - CIB is best for disc-based games, since CD books can scratch up discs. I suppose I don't have any real reason for doing CIB for Genesis/DS except that I don't mind not having any flimsy cardboard, and Gen/DS cases are nice hard plastic.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I'm thinking about selling my CIB stuff for loose copies. Especially cartridge based systems. Thoughts? I figure that might be a good way to boost up my Vita savings, without technically getting rid of some games.
Carts stored in universal game cases with custom covers looks pretty damn fantastic
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I'm thinking about selling my CIB stuff for loose copies. Especially cartridge based systems. Thoughts?
Depends - CIB is best for disc-based games, since CD books can scratch up discs. I suppose I don't have any real reason for doing CIB for Genesis/DS except that I don't mind not having any flimsy cardboard, and Gen/DS cases are nice hard plastic.
Yeah. I just figure, I've become much more of a player than a collector over the last few years. Most of my retro stuff sits in boxes till I play it anyway. Other than looking nice, I don't really have much motivation to keep CIB stuff.
Some of the stuff is much more valuable as CIB, which is why I'm thinking of doing it. I can sell my minty CIB Shining Force II for probably 50-70 bucks, and buy a loose copy for under 25.
My cartridge stuff is all loose except for a few N64 games. Those boxes are just tucked away though, since it's annoying to open the box when I want to play the game. I'd hate to sell a CIB game. I like having boxes, just not enough to pay much more for them.
o.pwuaioc wrote:
Depends - CIB is best for disc-based games, since CD books can scratch up discs.
Because I hate Saturn game cases, I place all my Saturn games in thin plastic CD cases. Using the small plastic cases is fairly compact and doesn't wear on the disks like a CD book does.
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I'm thinking about selling my CIB stuff for loose copies. Especially cartridge based systems. Thoughts? I figure that might be a good way to boost up my Vita savings, without technically getting rid of some games.
Carts stored in universal game cases with custom covers looks pretty damn fantastic
Dead island started as a ok game then in the city started to be more fun but after that was just goin down... leveling up your character is POINTLESS, even when my life bar is 3 times longer than in the beginning of the game those bastards can STILL kill me with 3 or 4 hits, the kicking is ok but when a zombie start his animation attack you can't stop him if you're close to him he will hit you and your attack CAN be sttoped by them... i'm like 90% but i'm not sure if i will finish it.
noiseredux wrote:I don't lend shit and I don't borrow shit.
Those cases remind me of what a video store did with their SNES cartridges. They'd gut the box, keep 3 of the sides on it, and put the box in a plastic case to make it like a custom case.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.