Nuh, I've seen anime fans get upset with this as well. It's not limited to weaboos
Thanxu. o.o Sum doodle of Zero from Mega Man Part of a trade with a friend. o.o Kia and Abyss doodle: Kia and Kura doodle: Kia with her fwiend Kai :3
Also pure bullsh*t >.> This was exactly what I was talkin' about
I can help ye with ZX Advent's boss rush o.o
This is actually a pretty good series, especially for long to Mega Man fans. Mega Man ZX is a side-scrolling shooter released in late 2006 in Japan and then in early 2007 overseas and closely follows its predecessor, Mega Man Zero as it borrows gameplay elements from said series. A sequel entitled ZX Advent was released in late 2007 The story takes place centuries after Mega Man Zero 4 where Humans and Reploids have finally begun to co-exist with one another, thanks to the valiant efforts of Zero, who had saved the Earth from Dr. Weil's insane ambition to destroy all humans. But a new evil has arisen, planning to 'change the world'. Its name is Model W, a remnant of the Ragnarok weapon used for Weil's ambitions and is once again terrorizing the Earth, affecting both Reploids and Humans and taking away their sanity. But as the darkness grows, warriors of light emerge to stand up to the evil that Weil left behind. Their weapons are the Biometals, weapons just like the Model W. These powerful devices are infused with the souls and powers of ancient warriors who once fought for justice and peace. With these new weapons they can become Mega Men. But these devices cannot be used by anyone. Only 'Chosen Ones' are able to wield their powers The central theme of the gameplay itself lies in the new M.E.G.A. System which allows players to use the powerful devices known as Biometal to transform and become a Mega Man. Biometal models transform the user into whatever the Model is based on lends them the subject's powers. In the entire series, at least 9 Biometals have been discovered in the entirety: X (Mega Man X) Z (Zero) H (Harpuia) L (Leviathan) F (Fenrir) A (Albert) W (Weil) P (Phantom) and O (Omega/Original) In ZX, most of the Biometals remain in Vent and Aile's possession and are Doubled Megamerged with Model X until ZX Advent where they are stolen by their Chosen Ones Model X, the Blue Mega Man Model is the second Biometal received chronically. The initial protagonists Vent and Aile are chosen to wield this Model. Based on the Neo Arcadian Leader and the template for all Reploids, Model X gives it users access to the X-Buster, capable of firing Double Charged Shots. Its special ability allows it to Double MegaMerge with other Biometals. Model Z, the Red Mega Man Model, is based on the Resistence Hero, Zero. Its Chosen One is Giro, former Guardian and CEO of a transport business called Giro Express. Model Z gives its user access to the Z-Saber and allows him/her to use Zero's powers and EX-Skills with the Z Saber. Before Giro dies early in ZX, Giro hands it over to Vent and Aile, allowing them to Double Megamerge Model X with Model Z, becoming the titular combination, Mega Man ZX, whose abilities give players a style mirroring that of Zero's in the Mega Man Zero series, offering a ZX Saber and ZX Buster Model H, L, F, and P, the Wind Mega Man, Ice Mega Man, Flame Mega Man and Shadow Mega Man respectively, are based on the Neo Arcadian Guardians, Harpuia, Leviathan, Fenrir and Phantom. Fiercely loyal to Model X, they lend Vent and Aile their powers until their Chosen Ones are brainwashed against their will. These Biometals offer up the player a new style of gameplay not seen in the main line of Mega Man games. All but one have a unique element Model W serves as the main antagonist for both ZX and ZX Advent, wielded by various characters. It is a massive Biometal that contains Weil's soul and possesses evil powers. It is the only Biometal not obtained by the player, though it has the most wielders in the series, at least four. Its most prominent users are the self-proclaimed voices of Model W itself: Prometheus and Pandora, nicknamed the Grim Reaper and Witch respectively. Model O is a special omni-elemental Biometal based on either Omega Zero or Zero's original body in Mega Man Zero 3. It is an extraordinarily more powerful version of Model ZX as it gives its user infinite access to Zero's old EX-Skills used in the X games, namely, his Giga Crushes as well as enhanced versions of the EX-Skills used in the Zero series. Model A is the only Biometal obtained in ZX Advent. Its Chosen Ones are Grey and Ashe. This especially powerful Biometal gets more powerful as its Mega Man fights difficult battles. It has access to dual pistols capable of mass destruction. By copying the DNA and data samples of its opponents, Model A allows its user to transform into their opponents at will, assuming their powers and form at will through the power of A-Trans. It is also the only other Biometal Mode other than Model W whose form and abilities differ depending on the user. Throughout the entire game, Model A absorbs at least 13 unique forms, 5 of them being the Mega Men and the other 8 being bosses. It is often argued that Model A represents Axl due to the strong resemblance as well as the same morphing powers, though this is more likely a tribute due to the fact that Axl has not appeared, nor has been mentioned in the Zero storyline Anyone liked zis series? o:
Every major villain in DBZ. They usually have a funny look on their faces XD
Backorz with new stuff o: Mostly with doodlez Kai and Faust doodlez: Kazoo doodlez :3 And another doodle...XD Abyss doodlez o: Action sheet fer Kia o: Mega Man Model R: Mega Man Zero version of Kia; She-Devil:
One of the oldest PS2 games around. Orphen: Scion of Sorcery is an odd, RPG game based on the anime and manga, Sorcerous Stabber Orphen. The game of course, stars the usual cast of the titular sorcerer, Orphen and his companions, Cleo and Majic (renamed Magnus in the game and instruction manual), along with new characters exclusive to the game. The plot is rather interesting of sorts. The game's story is divided into three characters with their own unique stories and the player may choose who to accompany. When one is completed, a deus ex machina occurs with Orphen himself being the only one aware of what transpired previously as he is trapped in a so-called cycle of destiny. Each of the three plots often revolve around an extremely rare and powerful artifact called the Crystal Egg which allows its user to transcend time and life. Throughout most of the game, the player will be in Orphen's shoes. The normal map gameplay is rather bland by today's standards, but the actual battles themselves are really odd. For starters, there are no complicated menus to navigate through, nor are there any turns to take whatsoever. The battles are wholly active-based, with an actual emphasis on active. Players only control Orphen through most of the battle while allies are A.I-controlled. Attacks are all button-assigned and characters can attack any enemy they choose without having to wait their turn. By default, the Triangle button uses 'Projectile Spells', which are self-explantory. The O button is for Elemental Spells which attack multiple enemies in a wide area. The X button is for the melee weapon and the square button is for a shield. What's also add is that experience points are non-existent nor is there any leveling up for that matter. Most the boss battles that you win will yield to Orphen a new spell Graphics are all that impressive, considerin' it was a very early PS2 game. Cutscenes are often told using in-game graphics while intermissions use anime cutscenes with original animation. Orphen was ze second PS2 game I ever played and I was quite impressed as I was a newcomer in RPG games. If you're a fan of the anime, you'll probably pick it up for the hell of it. >:
Only has N64 games as retro D: Mortal Kombat Trilogy Star Wars Episode I: Racer Pokemon Stadium Crusin' USA Star Fox 64 Retro games I used to own Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions Gundam Battle Assault Star Wars Rogue Squadron B.I.O. Freaks Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Zatz right, yours truly hasn't ever had a Final Fantasy game to his name XD
Accidentally crushed my big brother's Smackdown! PSX disc <.<;
Robotech X3
Brock's from Pokemon. End of story. XP
Probably wasn't expectin' zis. XD Just doin' zis fer fun...or whutever. >.> Ish not tryin' to offend anyone at all o: Typical Fan: Your average anime fan. Pretty approachable no glaring weaknesses or strentghs. They will recommend to you the anime stuff they like and generally accept anime in both its subbed and dubbed formats Anime Geek: The type of fans who know about an anime's world inside and outside. Will clear up any confusion with terms and such you may have trouble understanding They can sometimes be too analytical to the point of you bein' lost in translation when they explain something Fanboy: The anime fan you probably wanna stay away from. They're pretty defensive about their favorite anime and characters up to the point of throwing threats at those who question their favorite subjects. Dragon Ball Z's and Naruto's fanboys are amongst the most violent fanboys. Are prone to watching only one series instead of three or five Fangirl: Even more harmful than the fanboy. Fangirls often have the scary, serious habit of falling in love with the most attractive fanboys up to the point of creating a shrine in their honor and often proclaim their subject of lust as their own property and are prone to using Japanese suffixes in lieu of their mother language's terms to address other people Weeabo: Socially unapproachable and too biased beyond reason. They're a significantly odd bunch and often confuse fiction with reality more than the fangirls. Commonly associated with fanboys, weeabos often announce that absolutely every anime is infinitely better than existence itself under the sole belief that everything that happens in anime typically happens in Japan even though everyone knows that there are possibly no Japanese woman alive with overly-sized breasts and unrealistically long, oddly colored hair and also have the habit of butchering the Japanese language Subbers: Fans who are the first to deliver anime and manga to non-Japanese viewers. Often grouped up into associations, these fans are much more educated in Japanese than the weeabos. Unfortunately, subbers have a tendency to take the actual dialog to more serious tone, sometimes disregarding the fact that the Japanese language has no swear words/terms to begin with. Anime Labs was especially notorious for this Dub haters: An especially notorious bunch. Commonly associated with fangirls and weeabos. They're in the mindset of 'if it's not Japanese, then it sucks' and disregard the fact that they only have half-assed knowledge of the Japanese language, rather wanted to hear the character's voices rather than understanding what they are actually saying. Dub haters most likely surfaced during the mid 2000's, unaware of the dubs that actually surpassed the original versions If anyone else has to contribute, step on up o:
Cannonball (Hard Revenge) - Mega Man ZX Slam Down - Mega Man ZX Advent Trap Phantasm - Mega Man ZX Advent Zero's Theme - Mega Man Maverick Hunter X/Mega Man X/Mega Man Zero For True Story - Sonic Adventure 2 Yell (Dead Cell) - Metal Gear Solid 2 Mid Boss Battle - Ocarina of Time
That is also bullsh*t D: You cannot denounce someone as a gamer just because they didn't play a game from a specific third-party company. But I guess some people here are so spoiled by impossibly attractive men and oddly shaped weapons that they forgot about what a gamer really is and not what a gamer should be according to some fanboy/fangirl's opinion
The title is bullsh*t XD That is all bullcrap. XD You're only considered a gamer if you like games alot, not by how uber you are or what overrated games you play. XP
Everyone does stuff like this, not to mention the fact that a lot of people don't like AMVs, and I know by far that the contest is gonna be full of songs by modern rock bands that no one really cares about. XD Sorreh, but that's just how I generally see it. And b'sides, whutz the actual prize anyway?
Yikes, killjoy much? <.<
But since it is a happy ending, the nightmare has only just begun D:
Through far and wide since around the 80s to the present us gamers had to face the dreaded Game Over screen. Yes, the screen that pops up when you've lost all of your credits/lives/continues/etc. so that when the next time you played, you knew yer chances were limited. Back then around the late 80s to the 90s, we were presented with 'different' Game Over screens. These 'different' screens had the habit of scarin' the sh*t out of us because something gruesome or horrible had happened if we didn't continue the game within 10 seconds. One of the notable examples was the Ninja Gaiden arcade game in where Ryu was strapped down real tight as a buzzsaw slightly descended down to his chest, threatening to rip the shinobi apart if the player didn't continue. If not, the screen would go almost completely red as the ninja howled in pain (OOOOOoooooooh!). Mortal Kombat had a similar Game Over screen where the player's character would fall down a really steep pit and would be brutally impaled by the spikes below if the player didn't continue. Resident Evil put a twist on Game Over screen, which indefinitely scare the sh*t out of people. If a player gets killed by zombies or flesh wounds, the screen would white out and fade into a circling angle of the dead character with his/her flesh torn apart, accompanied by the now famous 'YOU DIED' words superimposed and written in flesh blood. Resident Evil 2 followed the same vein, but accompanied by a Fatality-esque move that time around. Nowadays, they exist just to annoy us So next time you play an old game, please DO NOT LOSE, OR ELSE! D: