Also, didn't that Domino's mascot get his own game too?
Cool Spot.
And yeah, I think there was a Noid game, too.
Not to mention that a bunch of beloved video games of yesteryear were merely attempts to sell more toys to children. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, for example.
It was from a Wii I was playing on out of state and I put the save on an SD card and left it in a drawer in my place and forgot about it.
fuck why didnt i do that with my smash bros brawl save
i beat it on my roomates wii, and then when i got my own i was like fffffffffff
and then she moved out
i still havent unlocked everything because i am NOT going through the subspace maze again
You didn't do it because Smash Bros saves have that lame "DO NOT COPY" flag, so you can't copy them to SD cards unless you have homebrew stuff installed.
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Isn't there something about the noid game where it was just a reskinning of a Japanese game?
Also, i remember cool spot, i think it was a pretty decent platformer.
It was from a Wii I was playing on out of state and I put the save on an SD card and left it in a drawer in my place and forgot about it.
fuck why didnt i do that with my smash bros brawl save
i beat it on my roomates wii, and then when i got my own i was like fffffffffff
and then she moved out
i still havent unlocked everything because i am NOT going through the subspace maze again
You didn't do it because Smash Bros saves have that lame "DO NOT COPY" flag, so you can't copy them to SD cards unless you have homebrew stuff installed.
Sweet, I found my new ward against evil. The Hamsa, an item popular in egypt to ward off the evil eye. We just dispelled a demon that came from an egyptian relic so it fits well.
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When I was 12, there were no bad games, just hard ones. I didn't understand that stiff controls that make you lose were a fault of the game and not a fault of me.
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Sweet, I found my new ward against evil. The Hamsa, an item popular in egypt to ward off the evil eye. We just dispelled a demon that came from an egyptian relic so it fits well.
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This was also very good, from what i remember.
According to wikipedia, the team that did this was headed by Dave Perry, also did Aladdin and Cool Spot before becoming shiny entertainment, which probably explains why it was that good.
Sweet, I found my new ward against evil. The Hamsa, an item popular in egypt to ward off the evil eye. We just dispelled a demon that came from an egyptian relic so it fits well.
I want to be a part of whatever you're doing.
Call of Cthulhu campaign My dude is paranoid as fuck so after each mission he's collecting a holy relic relevant to the campaign. He started with a cross, after the first one he took a rosary out of the house that we purged, and now he's got a hamsa.
I hope he lives long enough to be totally weighed down by random wards.
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There was a 7up game with the dot guy WAY back in the day.
And you had to do like....when you played one it changed the colors of all adjacent ones or something.
What do you mean, "found" it?
How do you lose a save?
Really, some pretty innocuous product placement as a means to recoup development cost is a much better solution compared to the alternatives.
Z-up and the Noid.
Aaaaah, yesss. That was it!
Cool Spot.
And yeah, I think there was a Noid game, too.
Not to mention that a bunch of beloved video games of yesteryear were merely attempts to sell more toys to children. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, for example.
Pepsi had Pepsiman, 7Up had a Dot game, and yeah, The Noid had it's own game as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgxXP3bRd7U
Same goes for the e-trade baby.
Hell, that's not even the one I was thinking of!
I remember playing one on the PC where you were trying to avoid the Noid while delivering pizzas.
It was from a Wii I was playing on out of state and I put the save on an SD card and left it in a drawer in my place and forgot about it.
Geico gecko is being phased out voice actor got fired for pissing off tea baggers.
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Redub all the dialogue in the Gex games with a British accent and release them on the PSP. Boom, done.
Dominos game was called, "Yo Noid!"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo_Noid
fuck why didnt i do that with my smash bros brawl save
i beat it on my roomates wii, and then when i got my own i was like fffffffffff
and then she moved out
i still havent unlocked everything because i am NOT going through the subspace maze again
Will I took this screen cap from the Forever Doomed community.
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You didn't do it because Smash Bros saves have that lame "DO NOT COPY" flag, so you can't copy them to SD cards unless you have homebrew stuff installed.
Also, i remember cool spot, i think it was a pretty decent platformer.
oh well now i feel less stupid
Only if the E-Trade Douche Fratbaby game involves the player punching said E-Trade Douche Fratbaby in the face, over and over.
It's like AOL Instant Messenger except when it crashes you're not allowed to abort the process.
Lookin at the splash screen, it's made by Capcom, who were on fire with 2D platformers back then.
So chances that it's actually good are pretty high.
Well, i remember it being quite good, but i was about twelve at the time it was released so i could well be suffering from rose tinted glasses.
The Noid game is indeed a reskin. I forget what game but I know the Screw Attack Video Game Vault piece on it explained what game it was.
I want to be a part of whatever you're doing.
Dealing with idiots gets old fast.
This was also very good, from what i remember.
According to wikipedia, the team that did this was headed by Dave Perry, also did Aladdin and Cool Spot before becoming shiny entertainment, which probably explains why it was that good.
Call of Cthulhu campaign My dude is paranoid as fuck so after each mission he's collecting a holy relic relevant to the campaign. He started with a cross, after the first one he took a rosary out of the house that we purged, and now he's got a hamsa.
I hope he lives long enough to be totally weighed down by random wards.