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Originally posted by DraceGrandy, ever thought of making spoofs of Yu-Gi-Oh? With flash i mean.
Plus names in Digimon have more complexity.
I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.
Originally posted by Grandyquote:Originally posted by DraceGrandy, ever thought of making spoofs of Yu-Gi-Oh? With flash i mean. Yes, but I don't have flash.
Originally posted by Dracequote:Originally posted by Grandyquote:Originally posted by DraceGrandy, ever thought of making spoofs of Yu-Gi-Oh? With flash i mean. Yes, but I don't have flash.Look, there's something I can explain with a few words.Unlegal, download, Emule.Basicly, use Emule to download MX Flash unlegaly.
Originally posted by Grandyquote:Originally posted by Dracequote:Originally posted by Grandyquote:Originally posted by DraceGrandy, ever thought of making spoofs of Yu-Gi-Oh? With flash i mean. Yes, but I don't have flash.Look, there's something I can explain with a few words.Unlegal, download, Emule.Basicly, use Emule to download MX Flash unlegaly. Yes, but I don't have Emule.
Originally posted by Dracequote:Originally posted by Grandyquote:Originally posted by Dracequote:Originally posted by Grandyquote:Originally posted by DraceGrandy, ever thought of making spoofs of Yu-Gi-Oh? With flash i mean. Yes, but I don't have flash.Look, there's something I can explain with a few words.Unlegal, download, Emule.Basicly, use Emule to download MX Flash unlegaly. Yes, but I don't have Emule.You could allways download the prog from the website that shares the program's name + .com (Yes, avoiding linkage here)
Originally posted by DarkfoxPokemon... meh, the games are emotionless and just play drab, there is no real raising, it's just catch, blah and blah... not even worth the RPG title, and it hasn't changed. Still the same old crap with the boring diologues and the same fighting gym masters... COME ON, how meaningless can a kid's life be? Where's the struggle!? Where's the emotion!? Why am I yelling these questions!?The advantage Digimon has over Pokemon is visual effects and somewhat better character design, they are struggling for their life and the Digimon, against the Pokemon, have more personality and actually talk instead of repeating their name like an idiot. The other advantage that Digimon has is that things have a certain mortality, they can die instead of being beaten and pass out. And as mentioned, the characters' lives are at stake, not just some retarded tournament. And as a bonus in Digimon you can digivolve but they can change back easily instead of just staying stuck in one form, and each form has it's own uniqueness. Plus names in Digimon have more complexity. In digimon the names tend to be more kiddy, simplistic, and overall lack creativity.Now the rarely mentioned third title, Demikids. The reason this game is a turn off for some is for religous reasons... but it's a rather grat game, instead of stupidly named monsters you have more familiar creatures, like Cockatrice and Anubis, and even the angel Michael! In Demikids you speak with demons to get them to join you, you have a Demonary (Data on demons who join and who you've fought) as well as storage for demons when you get too many.The ways of making demons stronger is a tad complicated and pricey if you want to use the time trainers, who are most reliable. Btw, Demon in the Megaten series is anything that isn't from the human realm and isn't exactly human. This even includes dragons and other such beasties.As for the story, it revolves around time and rips in time space, and ultimately there is a final boss and I thing alternate endings. The struggle is to stop the rips and stay alive. Also you at a point lose touch with your friends and they eventually end up in the clutches of the Empire (bad guys).Enough yap though. Out of the three, I'd definetly say Demikids (Digital Devil Children in Japan) is quite better. And for those more adult gamers there's the Shin Megami Tensei series, where people and demons get slaughtered, and blood gets shed. Thet are all Megaten btw and are all by Atlus.