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l0rdtr3k: I have my eyes on Killer is Dead for quite a while but I've heard that doesn't work on dual cores. I have an Intel i3,will it work?
Also,I need recomedations on mech manga.
Must it be manga? I ask because as a kid I loved the Battletech universe novels, especially the ones by Michael "X-Wing series" Stackpole.

The Robotech novels written by two authors using the psuedonym Jack Mckinney were also a fun read back then, got me into the RIFTS megaverse rpg system for the Robotech game and also introduced me to one of the only manga series I ever enjoyed.
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l0rdtr3k: I have my eyes on Killer is Dead for quite a while but I've heard that doesn't work on dual cores. I have an Intel i3,will it work?
Also,I need recomedations on mech manga.
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Ragnarblackmane: Must it be manga? I ask because as a kid I loved the Battletech universe novels, especially the ones by Michael "X-Wing series" Stackpole.

The Robotech novels written by two authors using the psuedonym Jack Mckinney were also a fun read back then, got me into the RIFTS megaverse rpg system for the Robotech game and also introduced me to one of the only manga series I ever enjoyed.
Even though Robotech was a bastardisation of many (cheap to buy and do what you want with) series on its release?
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Sachys: Even though Robotech was a bastardisation of many (cheap to buy and do what you want with) series on its release?
Well as a 9-10 year old I didn't really encounter any of the other series. And on a similar note, remember when this happened?
I've watched several anime,so I'm interested in manga. Right now I'm trying to find Getter Robo.
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Ragnarblackmane: Must it be manga? I ask because as a kid I loved the Battletech universe novels, especially the ones by Michael "X-Wing series" Stackpole.

The Robotech novels written by two authors using the psuedonym Jack Mckinney were also a fun read back then, got me into the RIFTS megaverse rpg system for the Robotech game and also introduced me to one of the only manga series I ever enjoyed.
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l0rdtr3k:
Patlabor and pretty much anything by Masamune Shirow prior to Ghost in the Shell movie crap
Never diss Ghost in the Shell when I'm around yer chimp!
Does Appleseed count as a good Masamune Shirow work? And Patlabor is a childhood favourite. Noa Izumi is so cute.
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Sachys: Patlabor and pretty much anything by Masamune Shirow prior to Ghost in the Shell movie crap
Post edited August 18, 2014 by l0rdtr3k
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l0rdtr3k: Never diss Ghost in the Shell when I'm around yer chimp!
Does Appleseed count as a good Masamune Shirow work? And Patlabor is a childhood favourite. Noa Izumi is so cute.
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Sachys: Patlabor and pretty much anything by Masamune Shirow prior to Ghost in the Shell movie crap
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l0rdtr3k:
for me appleseed surpassed GITS on the manga side - the anime let it down badly
At least it is better than the crap that is coming out. I don't mind moe or harem shows but it's oversaturating.at least GITS has a story and even the fan service has a purpose and we can understand Motoko's character and what she's going through(on the movie at least,the TV series follows the manga more closely on her design and personality). Not boobs for the sake of boobs.(
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Sachys: for me appleseed surpassed GITS on the manga side - the anime let it down badly
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l0rdtr3k: At least it is better than the crap that is coming out. I don't mind moe or harem shows but it's oversaturating.at least GITS has a story and even the fan service has a purpose and we can understand Motoko's character and what she's going through(on the movie at least,the TV series follows the manga more closely on her design and personality). Not boobs for the sake of boobs.
Also,I'm gonna go catch so Zs.College is eating my soul this semester.(
Post edited August 18, 2014 by l0rdtr3k
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Braussie: So, I was just given a quadcore, 2gb android tablet with keyboard... Anyone have a recommendation for games? Or a free dosbox emu to run gog games?
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niniendowarrior: What sort of games are you interested in, Braussie?
Well, I just found out it's a today 1gb, not 2 (it's a transformerbook t700t). The 1920 x 1080 resolution is pretty nice for a 10" tablet.

I like a wide variety, though I tend to be more towards casual games lately. I loved the Shadowrun games, enjoy platformers, tower defense, and adventure games. I just generally stay away from massive RPGs, cause I don't have the time to make it worth it. I have Broken Sword 1 and Ravensword already for the tablet, from a humble bundle a while ago, as well as Avadon: black fortress, and a couple others.

I'm wanting to see if I can get the king's quest, Quest for Glory, and perhaps some others working on it, as I doubt those would be much for it, even on an emulator. Do you have any specific recommendations?
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Braussie: So, I was just given a quadcore, 2gb android tablet with keyboard... Anyone have a recommendation for games? Or a free dosbox emu to run gog games?
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skimmie: Broken Sword 5, if you like adventure games.
I have to add though, I have NO idea if the android version is any good; I recently finished the PC version.
I've been wanting to pick that up. I own all the other Broken Sword games, though I haven't played 4 yet.
Post edited August 18, 2014 by Braussie
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niniendowarrior: What sort of games are you interested in, Braussie?
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Braussie: Well, I just found out it's a today 1gb, not 2 (it's a transformerbook t700t). The 1920 x 1080 resolution is pretty nice for a 10" tablet.

I like a wide variety, though I tend to be more towards casual games lately. I loved the Shadowrun games, enjoy platformers, tower defense, and adventure games. I just generally stay away from massive RPGs, cause I don't have the time to make it worth it. I have Broken Sword 1 and Ravensword already for the tablet, from a humble bundle a while ago, as well as Avadon: black fortress, and a couple others.

I'm wanting to see if I can get the king's quest, Quest for Glory, and perhaps some others working on it, as I doubt those would be much for it, even on an emulator. Do you have any specific recommendations?
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skimmie: Broken Sword 5, if you like adventure games.
I have to add though, I have NO idea if the android version is any good; I recently finished the PC version.
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Braussie: I've been wanting to pick that up. I own all the other Broken Sword games, though I haven't played 4 yet.
First off, that's a splendid tablet to have. Now, for some suggestions.

I've heard good things about the Dragon Age if you're interested in that.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ea.game.dragonage_row

You can also try Oil Rush which has a free demo.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.unigine.oilrush

There is of course, XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tt2kgames.xcomeu

Telltale Games' Walking Dead series
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Telltale+Games

Anomaly games
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=11+bit+studios

Bard's Tale?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.inxile.BardTale

I tried Game Dev Story and found it strangely addicting though the game's longevity is questionable.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.kairosoft.android.gamedev3en

ScummVM exists too!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.scummvm.scummvm

Lots of Dosbox apps
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=dosbox&c=apps

I hope all of these helps you! It is a very fine tablet to have!
Post edited August 19, 2014 by niniendowarrior
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skimmie: Broken Sword 5, if you like adventure games.
I have to add though, I have NO idea if the android version is any good; I recently finished the PC version.
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Braussie: I've been wanting to pick that up. I own all the other Broken Sword games, though I haven't played 4 yet.
Well, if you liked BS1, I'm quite sure you will like BS5.
The PC version atleast plays like an old-school point-and-click adventure and the story is in the same vein as BS1.
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l0rdtr3k: Never diss Ghost in the Shell when I'm around yer chimp!
Does Appleseed count as a good Masamune Shirow work? And Patlabor is a childhood favourite. Noa Izumi is so cute.
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Sachys: for me appleseed surpassed GITS on the manga side - the anime let it down badly
Since your from the UK I like to ask a question?

Is there a World War II film that follows the UK's perspective. Because the UK imo are so underrepresented during the War in media. The only media that I know so far that shows the UK's participation of the war was Call of Duty 1,2,and 3.
Post edited August 19, 2014 by Elmofongo
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Sachys: for me appleseed surpassed GITS on the manga side - the anime let it down badly
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Elmofongo: Since your from the UK I like to ask a question?

Is there a World War II film that follows the UK's perspective. Because the UK imo are so underrepresented during the War in media. The only media that I know so far that shows the UK's participation of the war was Call of Duty 1,2,and 3.
There are 1000s - ranging from those made during the war years and after that serve as propaganda more than anything (much as many of their hollywood contemporaries did), and there are all sorts of films dealing with differing spects of the war from different peoples perspectives.

I'll have a think on it today and see if I can come up with some worth watching actually, as its been a while since I've watched a WW2 flick anyways.
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Elmofongo: Since your from the UK I like to ask a question?

Is there a World War II film that follows the UK's perspective. Because the UK imo are so underrepresented during the War in media. The only media that I know so far that shows the UK's participation of the war was Call of Duty 1,2,and 3.
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Sachys: There are 1000s - ranging from those made during the war years and after that serve as propaganda more than anything (much as many of their hollywood contemporaries did), and there are all sorts of films dealing with differing spects of the war from different peoples perspectives.

I'll have a think on it today and see if I can come up with some worth watching actually, as its been a while since I've watched a WW2 flick anyways.
Do you you know any that has that R rated edgyness? One that shows brutality and blood? Because I cannot take some war battles seriously when its there is no blood or anything.
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Sachys: There are 1000s - ranging from those made during the war years and after that serve as propaganda more than anything (much as many of their hollywood contemporaries did), and there are all sorts of films dealing with differing spects of the war from different peoples perspectives.

I'll have a think on it today and see if I can come up with some worth watching actually, as its been a while since I've watched a WW2 flick anyways.
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Elmofongo: Do you you know any that has that R rated edgyness? One that shows brutality and blood? Because I cannot take some war battles seriously when its there is no blood or anything.
Thats one of the factors I was gonna think on. ;)