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As a kid, my family fed me on a steady diet of adventure games. Early childhood was passed with Sierra stuff, but we migrated to LucasArts as well too. So many stories!
I'd sit behind my father watching him play, and I was quite proud of one time when in KQ5, I yelled at him to use the harp on the Ice Queen before the wolves devoured us.
Another story I remember is being stuck at the beginning of Fate of Atlantis (not knowing how to deal with getting Sophia off the stage). My sister finally caved and agreed to tell me how to pass that if I told her why I cried while watching Harvey (which she lorded over me for years :D).
My sister was always devious with her help in games. I remember in Prince of Persia (not yet available on gog, but I can hope, even though it is available for free otherwise), me and my friend would always be playing together, pressing all the jump buttons together for the longer jumps, and falling behind and be losing time fairly quickly. My sister was always willing to apply the level cheat code, but never told it to us, so we had to always rely on her.
Post edited October 08, 2018 by babark
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andysheets1975:
What standards our society has... If that would be done to people as soon as they exhibit aggression towards others too...
I remember when my parents divorced. I was playing Final Fantasy III (US). The game was poignant to me at that time as I was already emotional. The game's characters felt so relatable, particularly Locke who felt responsible for Terra. It really resonated with me as my life felt like it was falling apart. The characters went through a world ending catyclism as I was enduring my own, and their courage to continue on in the hopeless face of a desolate and ruined world helped me face my personal Hell. Many years later when I was going through my own divorce, wouldn't you know FFVI was there for me again on the PSX, and I found myself in a familiar place, using the charcters' own courage to bolster mine in the face of a life changing event yet again. And again they helped my pull through the toughest times of my life.
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adaliabooks: That's Shinryu (spelling?) one of said optional bosses. Even harder than Omega weapon. I don't think he was bugged, just absolutely rock hard to beat.
In that run I destroyed him without breaking a sweat :)
Shinryu sounds right. It literally means god dragon.

The version my friend and I played was definitely bugged. If you destroyed him easily in a speedrun, there's no reason my OP characters couldn't kill it. I don't remember my set-up, just that they had all maxed every class. I was never in danger of dying and doing a ton of damage each turn. It just got so tedious after more than 20 minutes, when it should've melted in minutes. Which it did in the GBA version.

The only monster that ever wiped my party in FFV was the stronger version of Omega Weapon in the GBA's post-game dungeon. It drove me nuts because it was the only one left in my bestiary. Went to play another game for a bit, tried again and finally defeated the bastard.

Out of curiosity, which version did you play? I can't seem to find info about this, whether it was a widespread bug, or if they patched it in future releases (of the Super Famicom version, I mean, obviously it's been patched since then) (then again, I'm too lazy to dig really deeply :p). Dunno about my friend, sadly lost contact years ago, but I know my family bought a used Super Famicom cartridge.
Post edited October 09, 2018 by meinterra
How the fck did I miss this?

Is there somewhere I can buy a fck drm shirt in the interim?
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Icinix: How the fck did I miss this?

Is there somewhere I can buy a fck drm shirt in the interim?
I would like to hear contest over announcement.
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Icinix: How the fck did I miss this?

Is there somewhere I can buy a fck drm shirt in the interim?
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BeatriceElysia: I would like to hear contest over announcement.
Yes,it should of closed about 8 hours ago.
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Icinix: How the fck did I miss this?

Is there somewhere I can buy a fck drm shirt in the interim?
I'm afraid not.



Contest winners will be picked later today and posted in this thread. Keep your eyes peeled.
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Icinix: How the fck did I miss this?

Is there somewhere I can buy a fck drm shirt in the interim?
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Linko90: I'm afraid not.

Contest winners will be picked later today and posted in this thread. Keep your eyes peeled.
No offense, but you really should find a way to make such threads, especially when "official" (aka GOG-powered), more visible. I visit the forum almost everyday and I only got to see that today, after the contest closed...

Not that I really lack games, my backlog is big enough like that, but still it's a bit disappointing...
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Linko90: I'm afraid not.

Contest winners will be picked later today and posted in this thread. Keep your eyes peeled.
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xa_chan: No offense, but you really should find a way to make such threads, especially when "official" (aka GOG-powered), more visible. I visit the forum almost everyday and I only got to see that today, after the contest closed...

Not that I really lack games, my backlog is big enough like that, but still it's a bit disappointing...
Just imagine that finding the thread is part of the contest! ;-)
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xa_chan: No offense, but you really should find a way to make such threads, especially when "official" (aka GOG-powered), more visible. I visit the forum almost everyday and I only got to see that today, after the contest closed...

Not that I really lack games, my backlog is big enough like that, but still it's a bit disappointing...
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Lifthrasil: Just imagine that finding the thread is part of the contest! ;-)
Yay! I won! :-D
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meinterra: Shinryu sounds right. It literally means god dragon.

The version my friend and I played was definitely bugged. If you destroyed him easily in a speedrun, there's no reason my OP characters couldn't kill it. I don't remember my set-up, just that they had all maxed every class. I was never in danger of dying and doing a ton of damage each turn. It just got so tedious after more than 20 minutes, when it should've melted in minutes. Which it did in the GBA version.

The only monster that ever wiped my party in FFV was the stronger version of Omega Weapon in the GBA's post-game dungeon. It drove me nuts because it was the only one left in my bestiary. Went to play another game for a bit, tried again and finally defeated the bastard.

Out of curiosity, which version did you play? I can't seem to find info about this, whether it was a widespread bug, or if they patched it in future releases (of the Super Famicom version, I mean, obviously it's been patched since then) (then again, I'm too lazy to dig really deeply :p). Dunno about my friend, sadly lost contact years ago, but I know my family bought a used Super Famicom cartridge.
It wasn't actually a speedrun as such... I just won it really quickly. My characters weren't all maxed out, but they each had three or four specific jobs maxed (hence being able to beat him and Omega at all).

It's been years since I've played so I can't remember if there was a specific trick to beat him or not.. like if he absorbed certain types of damage (I think he did).

I played what I believe was a Japanese ROM that had been fan translated because the names of things were all different to the English PlayStation rerelease a friend played.

I should probably get the GBA version at some point for the extra content.
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Linko90: I'm afraid not.

Contest winners will be picked later today and posted in this thread. Keep your eyes peeled.
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xa_chan: No offense, but you really should find a way to make such threads, especially when "official" (aka GOG-powered), more visible. I visit the forum almost everyday and I only got to see that today, after the contest closed...

Not that I really lack games, my backlog is big enough like that, but still it's a bit disappointing...
To be fair it was also announced on gog.com twitter: https://twitter.com/GOGcom/status/1048204544180736002
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on gog.com FACEBOOK PAGE
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xa_chan: No offense, but you really should find a way to make such threads, especially when "official" (aka GOG-powered), more visible. I visit the forum almost everyday and I only got to see that today, after the contest closed...

Not that I really lack games, my backlog is big enough like that, but still it's a bit disappointing...
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Matruchus: To be fair it was also announced on gog.com twitter: https://twitter.com/GOGcom/status/1048204544180736002
and

on gog.com FACEBOOK PAGE
Didn't get a shoutout on Instagram. Which is the only social media account I have.

..then again, neither did the 10 year anniversary...
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Linko90: I'm afraid not.

Contest winners will be picked later today and posted in this thread. Keep your eyes peeled.
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xa_chan: No offense, but you really should find a way to make such threads, especially when "official" (aka GOG-powered), more visible. I visit the forum almost everyday and I only got to see that today, after the contest closed...

Not that I really lack games, my backlog is big enough like that, but still it's a bit disappointing...
The contest has been on the first page of the forum since it was announced. There were also contests running on Twitter and Facebook, both of which were advertised. Additionally, both GOG-fan discords were informed.


All the options open to us were used, I'm sorry you missed but it was heavily advertised.
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Matruchus: To be fair it was also announced on gog.com twitter: https://twitter.com/GOGcom/status/1048204544180736002
and

on gog.com FACEBOOK PAGE
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Icinix: Didn't get a shoutout on Instagram. Which is the only social media account I have.

..then again, neither did the 10 year anniversary...
Instagram has only just become recently active again, and even then it's low priority compared to everything else. Plus there was no contest ran on Insta.
Post edited October 09, 2018 by Linko90