Hmm Texas only 47 times for me, and they say we are the proud ones...BoneSnapDeez wrote:Must be some kind of lawyer-speak.ExedExes wrote: But see, someone also mentioned in that thread the number of times prfsnl_gmr said moreover. Up to 187 now!
Apparently I have written "Maine" 302 times. Make that 303.
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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Kirby's Dream Course is the pinnacle of golf games on the SNES.ExedExes wrote:How many golf games were on the SNES? Although in my opinion there was only one: HAL's Hole In One Golf! I have completely erased any thought of Mecharobot Golf from my mind, you see.prfsnl_gmr wrote:(Moreover, I am now only one game away from completing my SNES golf collection!)
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D'OH! Major error there. I have that game, there's no excuse. That was also by Hal Laboratory. I guess I was thinking more traditional golf games on the SNES.MrPopo wrote:Kirby's Dream Course is the pinnacle of golf games on the SNES.
please don't revoke my SNES card for a credible lack of good golf game knowledge
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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The fact you know these exist makes you an elite Falcom collector.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Not true!!! I'm still missing Brandish 3 & 4, Zwei 1 & 2, Rinne, Xanadu Next, Dinosaur, and a slew of others.prfsnl_gmr wrote: I will also add that he has the greatest, most extensive Falcom/Ys collection in the world.![]()
Anyway, nice to see you as always.
Not that many, actually. The Genesis was the system for golf games during the 16-bit era. (BTW, the only game I need for my SNES golf collection is PGA Tour 96. I don't think it will be hard to fins at a good price.)ExedExes wrote:How many golf games were on the SNES? Although in my opinion there was only one: HAL's Hole In One Golf! I have completely erased any thought of Mecharobot Golf from my mind, you see.prfsnl_gmr wrote:(Moreover, I am now only one game away from completing my SNES golf collection!)
I also agree that HAL's Hole in One Golf is the best "realistic" golf game on the system, and it was my very favorite golf game on any system until Hot Shots Golf 3 (PS2) dethroned it.
I will have to switch to "additionally"...ExedExes wrote:But see, someone also mentioned in that thread the number of times prfsnl_gmr said moreover. Up to 187 now!darsparx wrote:That's common knowledge(at least to me from his 500+ count on saying ys)
Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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How/where are you doing this?jinx wrote:Two weeks of Japanese lessons and it's going pretty well. Today was the last free day though, so I'll have to cough up more money by this time next week. I'm getting better at speaking to others over the mic.
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Yeah, the Genesis had way more (and better) 16-bit traditional golf games. EA's PGA series really didn't do well on the SNES. Thank goodness for Hole In One and Kirby's Dream Course.prfsnl_gmr wrote:Not that many, actually. The Genesis was the system for golf games during the 16-bit era. (BTW, the only game I need for my SNES golf collection is PGA Tour 96. I don't think it will be hard to fins at a good price.)
I also agree that HAL's Hole in One Golf is the best "realistic" golf game on the system, and it was my very favorite golf game on any system until Hot Shots Golf 3 (PS2) dethroned it.
PGA Tour 96 is under $10. Not bad. I just wish those T&E games on the SNES weren't so painfully slowwwwwwwwwwwww.... otherwise Wicked 18 might have been just worth it.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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Kotoba Miners.BoneSnapDeez wrote:How/where are you doing this?
Minecraft based Japanese classes, They are really neat and fun to do. You can watch some of their YouTube videos to get an idea of what it's like to take a class. It's completely free to play on the server and self study, but you have to pay for the classes. The first class is free, but then you pay $20 a month, or $150 for lifetime (super cheap for Japanese lessons!).
If you want to join us, we just started JP2 so you can easily catch up. You'll need to learn the hiragana and katakana on your own, but that's super easy and can be done within a week. I take the Tuesday classes at 2PM CDT with Zerot-sensei.
Their site and forums are difficult to navigate, so if you need help figuring something out, let me know.
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Gunning for a licensed NES NTSC-U set, follow the madness and poverty here!
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Mincecraft based Japanese classes?! My mind is blown.jinx wrote:Kotoba Miners.BoneSnapDeez wrote:How/where are you doing this?
Minecraft based Japanese classes, They are really neat and fun to do. You can watch some of their YouTube videos to get an idea of what it's like to take a class. It's completely free to play on the server and self study, but you have to pay for the classes. The first class is free, but then you pay $20 a month, or $150 for lifetime (super cheap for Japanese lessons!).
I already can speak a fair amount, which is why I was curious. I have some language-learning software but I never got signed up with a website/forum/whatever online. Neat stuff.