Miscellaneous game fanfic ideas

Israfel

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#76
-Star Ocean 3: Fayt/Stanice, Fayt/Mirage, and an AU where Nel Zelpher and Albel Nox switched places (ie, Albel worked for Aquaria, Nel for Airyglyph).
Heh, I'm actually going for a Fayt/Mirage ending in my game.

-Tales of Symphonia: Lloyd/Sheena.
Hehe, Sheena kicks ass, hot as hell too. I've read a few fics for this, but none that stand out particularly though.
 

GenocideHeart

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#77
Israfel said:
Hehe, Sheena kicks ass, hot as hell too. I've read a few fics for this, but none that stand out particularly though.
Sheena is a ninja girl. That's an auto-win right there. B)
 

Israfel

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#78
Sheena is a ninja girl. That's an auto-win right there.?
Not to mentione she's a busty ninja girl with a very low cut fishnet top, and she bears a resemblance to Anko as well, which is always good.
 

GenocideHeart

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#79
Israfel said:
Sheena is a ninja girl. That's an auto-win right there.?
Not to mentione she's a busty ninja girl with a very low cut fishnet top, and she bears a resemblance to Anko as well, which is always good.
Being Suzu's descendant is always a plus.

Suzu... :wub:
 

Israfel

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#80
Being Suzu's descendant is always a plus.

Suzu...?
Suzu? I haven't played that game in years so my memories a bit rusty, if you could refresh it with a pic or something maybe?
 

GenocideHeart

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#81
Israfel said:
Suzu? I haven't played that game in years so my memories a bit rusty, if you could refresh it with a pic or something maybe?
Tales of Phantasia had a ninja girl named Suzu Fuujibayashi in it. Sheena's last name is Fuujibayashi too. You do the math.
 

Israfel

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#82
Tales of Phantasia had a ninja girl named Suzu Fuujibayashi in it. Sheena's last name is Fuujibayashi too. You do the math.
Ahhhh, that explains it, see I never played ToP so that probably explains things.
 

GenocideHeart

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#83
Israfel said:
Tales of Phantasia had a ninja girl named Suzu Fuujibayashi in it. Sheena's last name is Fuujibayashi too. You do the math.
Ahhhh, that explains it, see I never played ToP so that probably explains things.
HEATHEN. Go play now.
 

Israfel

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#84
HEATHEN. Go play now.
I'm already playing Shadow Hearts II: Covenant (I got to the second disc by the way) and after that I've got Grandia II and Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne lined up so I suppose I'll play it after I'm done with those.
 

GenocideHeart

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#85
Israfel said:
HEATHEN. Go play now.
I'm already playing Shadow Hearts II: Covenant (I got to the second disc by the way) and after that I've got Grandia II and Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne lined up so I suppose I'll play it after I'm done with those.
Well, if you want to USE Suzu, you'll need to play the GBA version of ToP. The SNES one has her as a NPC only. Just a heads up.
 

Israfel

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#86
Well, if you want to USE Suzu, you'll need to play the GBA version of ToP. The SNES one has her as a NPC only. Just a heads up.
Damn, my dislike of Gameboy games clashes with my need to play as Sheena's ancestor...graaaagh *explodes from too many conflicting emotions*
 

GenocideHeart

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#87
Israfel said:
Damn, my dislike of Gameboy games clashes with my need to play as Sheena's ancestor...graaaagh *explodes from too many conflicting emotions*
Y HELO THAR EMULATOR.

*points to Visual Boy Advance and ROM sites*

...what? :ph43r:
 

Israfel

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#88
Y HELO THAR EMULATOR.

*points to Visual Boy Advance and ROM sites*

...what?á
Meh, I suppose I could, although I'm not to fond of emulators I guess I can make some exceptions.
 

SimmyC

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#89
Well one thing I like about the emulators is that you can save anywhere, and multiple slots too. Something you can't do with the normal GBA game. Yeah I know, that's cheating. But hey, when you consider some of the games...it will get super frustrating to even finish a few of them if I didn't.
 

GenocideHeart

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#90
Israfel said:
Meh, I suppose I could, although I'm not to fond of emulators I guess I can make some exceptions.
Like for games that'll never ever be released stateside.... :ph43r:
 

GenocideHeart

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#91
SimmyC said:
Well one thing I like about the emulators is that you can save anywhere, and multiple slots too. Something you can't do with the normal GBA game. Yeah I know, that's cheating. But hey, when you consider some of the games...it will get super frustrating to even finish a few of them if I didn't.
Some games you CAN'T finish unless you cheat. Like Sol-Deace for Sega CD.
 

Israfel

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#92
Or Super Ghouls And Ghosts for SNES. Now that was fricking hard.
 

Israfel

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#94
Bah I hated that game, it was always the ocean world that did me in.
 

Israfel

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#96
Of course, you wouldn't believe how many controllers I've broken over the years by getting too pissed at games, the SNES ones really were too flimsy.
 

Israfel

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#98
Best controller was the Atari. That thing was DURABLE!
Yah, though I've found that the PS2 ones aren't very shabbby either, if they can take being thrown form a second story window then they're okay in my book.
 

Fatuous One

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#99
Yah, though I've found that the PS2 ones aren't very shabbby either, if they can take being thrown form a second story window then they're okay in my book.
Depends on how they were thrown and what they landed on. The controllers are light enough that if they landed on say... grass, there wouldn't be any damage really. However, if you threw it forcefully down on say... cement, from a second story... that's rather impressive.
 
Best controller, ironically enough, is the N64's.

For all that the console itself and most games on it are a stinking pile of shit.
 
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