What does it say?StarRot wrote:http://img389.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/user ... 182188.jpg
Super Bomberman 2?
Looks interesting.http://img363.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/user ... lv5492.jpg
This seems to be another AF like story, I think?
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What does it say?StarRot wrote:http://img389.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/user ... 182188.jpg
Looks interesting.http://img363.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/user ... lv5492.jpg
This seems to be another AF like story, I think?
Yep.dbgtFO wrote:What does it say?
Super Bomberman 2?
Sounds like it: "Sono Go no Dragon Ball"/"Dragon Ball After That" (or simply "Dragon Ball After" as they've translated it. So a story about what happens after DB.StarRot wrote:This seems to be another AF like story, I think?
Holy crap! Those are so expensive every time I look for them! Is it hard to operate a Playdia, since they're Japanese? More specifically, is it hard to navigate through and understand this game, since it's pretty much a story?oldboy88 wrote:Finally, i got the second Playdia DBZ "Game" which was missing in my collection for an affordable price
Oh so it's just the same thing as the Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans? With some additional story options?Pokewhiz7 wrote:Here's a gameplay video.
I hate Gamester81, please don't subscribe to him, btw.
as far as i know youre right,DanielGClapp wrote:Oh so it's just the same thing as the Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans? With some additional story options?Pokewhiz7 wrote:Here's a gameplay video.
I hate Gamester81, please don't subscribe to him, btw.
And yea I've seen vids of that guy before he pisses me off.
http://www.daizex.com/guides/rumors/mov ... ials.shtmlYou could be thinking of either the Playdia game "Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku" ("The Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans") or the associated home animation releases. Long story short, there was a Famicom (NES) game, a two-volume VHS release animating the "proper" path to play through the game (to be used as an "official visual guide"), and then finally a two-volume remake of the Famicom game for the Bandai Playdia using the same animation (as well as many new scenes) from the two-volume VHS release, which Toei itself considers an "OVA".
That's a pretty good game. I think it was the second Bomberman game I played when I was a kid.dbgtFO wrote:Super Bomberman 2?
A Collector's Edition of BT3? Didn't know that existed.oldboy88 wrote:pictures
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Heh, nice Calvin and Hobbes collection.Adamant wrote:Yeah, motherfuckers.
MY HOLY GRAIL (110% Serious. Please sell me one)Mayuri Kurotsuchi wrote:"In this world, nothing perfect exists. It may be a cliche after all but it's the way things are. That's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, it's infatuation. But ultimately I have to ask myself "What is the true meaning of being perfect?" and the answer I came up with was nothing. Not one thing. The truth of the matter is I despise perfection! If something is truly perfect, that's IT! The bottom line becomes there is no room for imagination! No space for intelligence or ability or improvement! Do you understand? To men of science like us, perfection is a dead end, a condition of hopelessness. Always strive to be better than anything that came before you but not perfect! Scientist's agonize over the attempt to achieve perfection! That's the kind of creatures we are! We take joy in trying to exceed our grasp, in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit may in fact be unreachable!"
Me or the Dragon Box?dragonfist wrote:Oh I hate youFor how much did you get it?
MY HOLY GRAIL (110% Serious. Please sell me one)Mayuri Kurotsuchi wrote:"In this world, nothing perfect exists. It may be a cliche after all but it's the way things are. That's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, it's infatuation. But ultimately I have to ask myself "What is the true meaning of being perfect?" and the answer I came up with was nothing. Not one thing. The truth of the matter is I despise perfection! If something is truly perfect, that's IT! The bottom line becomes there is no room for imagination! No space for intelligence or ability or improvement! Do you understand? To men of science like us, perfection is a dead end, a condition of hopelessness. Always strive to be better than anything that came before you but not perfect! Scientist's agonize over the attempt to achieve perfection! That's the kind of creatures we are! We take joy in trying to exceed our grasp, in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit may in fact be unreachable!"