“Now keep reading! I’ve been sucked into your awful fandom!”
Oh, what was I? Oh no, I still have enough time remaining, but THEN AGAIN, folks. It's time to show them off once and for all!
A new challenger approaches!
Sure, you've met Pupuru before, but have you ever met Fia?! She's one of the newest characters in the NEWEST installment to the long-awaited
Sorcery Saga series:
Sorcery Saga: Fia and The Mysterious School /
魔導物語 フィアと不思議な学校. Of course, it's not just Fia joining in for the fourth installment of the series (Yep, you read
that right.) — some of the characters from previous
Madou games will be making a grand return, including the likes of Carbuncle and, of course, the Puyos! (Will she join the PuyoPuyo tournament soon? We'll see why...)
Keep an eye out for her once the game releases on November 28 in Japan! And stay tuned for more of this game by checking out the
main thread to see the fresh intel of it! But in the meantime, here's the trailer:
Calling all
RPG fanatics! The legendary kusoge,
Ancient Roman: Power of Dark Side, arrives to the PlayStation has arrived to beat the sissy butts of
Final Fantasy VII,
Tales of Phantasia, and any other
RPGs around!
YOU CAN'T STOP IT! YOU CAN ONLY CONTAIN IT!
Now, here are some of the (not-so real) reviews!
QuoteThe question to the greatest rivalry has been answered. I finally managed to finish the by just breaking it!
QuoteI don't think the enemies are too
OP for some reason. WTF is this???
Quotethis game is terrible. if they put this in IGN's hit list, that's some bulls**t.
QuoteI want to try this game out if I need some shelter... and food, for that matter.
Quote0/10. Too much water.
Join Kai, a tragic prince who was kidnapped as a baby and forced to work for demons as they sought ancient evil power that lived underground. Meet various allies to rid the world of darkness once and for all, one (broken music, laggy sound, and nonsense plot) step at a time! You don't wanna miss it!
"Ancient Roman: Power of the Dark Side," the PlayStation game developed by Nihon Systems, is now playable in English courtesy of SnowyAria. The drama CD is also translated in English also.
Ancient Roman English translation
Ancient Roman drama CD English translation
This is not
Pokémon, it's
Mobile Monsters Telefang /
携帯電獣テレファング! Released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color,
Mobile Monsters Telefang is a role-playing game where you befriend sentient monsters called Denjuu. Riffing on Japan's unique
Keitai culture at the turn of the century, Denjuu are called into battle using cell phones, when defeated share their phone number with you and further pester you via text messages. Despite initial infamy in the west for the unrepresentative bootleg releases titled
Pokémon Diamond and Jade, the game has gained a cult following owing to inspired creature designs by Saiko Takaki, a killer soundtrack by Kinuyo Yamashita, its humorous monster-of-the-week story, and solid, if light, gameplay. No fan of
Pokémon or Game Boy games should miss it!
You can get these patches by clicking the link below:
Mobile Monsters Telefang: Power/Speed Version English translation.
♪♫You used to call me on my cellphone…♫♪
Well, guess I'm done here. Off we go to see the last minutes of C3. It's Master Wordsmith Klug Nanahikari here, signing off!
“YEEEEEAH!!! I’m hackin’ up all in this b**ch! And you know, I’m gonna live forev—”
In Memory of “Ass Dan” (1980 – 2012)