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Post by Notesurfer on Mar 12, 2004 9:22:30 GMT -5
Yay, Ranger is back!
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Post by Draxas on Mar 12, 2004 10:05:18 GMT -5
+1 point for Niff. Anyone going to take a crack at the other question?
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Post by niff on Mar 12, 2004 13:45:12 GMT -5
*feels another +1 coming his way*
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Post by Draxas on Mar 12, 2004 14:51:48 GMT -5
Niff speaks the truth, it has been more than a day. +2 total for Niff in this round.
Current score:
Notesurfer: 12 Draxas: 11 Razor: 8 PhoeniX: 6 Raven: 5 Alt.L33t: 3 Niff: 3 N3B: 1 Garrant: 0
Another question? OK...
Gamecube - Skies of Arcadia Legends: One crew member of the Delphinius serves absolutely no in-game purpose. Which member is it?
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Post by PhiX on Mar 12, 2004 14:54:36 GMT -5
Hmmm... I'm gonna have to go pop in that disc sometime and check, can't remember right now >.<
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Post by PhiX on Mar 12, 2004 15:02:56 GMT -5
I would have to say its Merida. She does do something (increasing the value of the Delphinus)... but, that really has no use or purpose other than to make you look richer.
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Post by Draxas on Mar 12, 2004 15:23:59 GMT -5
+1 point for PhoeniX. Value was apparently a feature in the early concepts for the game, where you could buy and sell airships. It appears that it was yanked fairly early (especially since you only get 2 real airships in the game), but still the code remains... And stupid me, I forgot to post up the answer to Niff's Deus Ex question. And I quote: (Hint: In one of the books strewn around Hell's Kitchen, it's there)
Answer: It's a reference to Hiram Abiff, the supposed builder of King Solomon's temple in Freemasonic lore. The phrase "Who will help the widow's son?" or the variant, "Will no one help the widow's son? is alleged to be a Freemason signal, sometimes a distress call.Complain to Niff if you don't like it. Current score: Notesurfer: 12 Draxas: 11 Razor: 8 PhoeniX: 7 Raven: 5 Alt.L33t: 3 Niff: 3 N3B: 1 Garrant: 0Next question: Playstation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night: What does the Runesword say when it is used in battle?
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Post by niff on Mar 12, 2004 15:33:05 GMT -5
Playstation - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night: What does the Runesword say when it is used in battle?
Swish! Swing! Thrust!
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Post by Draxas on Mar 12, 2004 17:17:40 GMT -5
Incorrect. That's the Sword Familiar, not the Runesword.
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Post by PhiX on Mar 12, 2004 18:22:52 GMT -5
+1 point for PhoeniX. Value was apparently a feature in the early concepts for the game, where you could buy and sell airships. Damn, that would have made the game awesome >.< But then again, there would be no point since once you get the Delphinus and a crew, you are using the most advanced and powerful ship in the world... so would also call for a big story change.
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Post by niff on Mar 12, 2004 18:27:53 GMT -5
The heck? I just randomly said that.. I've never played Symphony of the Night, so yeah.
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Post by Razor on Mar 12, 2004 21:48:26 GMT -5
It says "Verboten" which means forbidden in German.
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Post by niff on Mar 12, 2004 22:26:08 GMT -5
Neb'll know that one..
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Post by Draxas on Mar 12, 2004 22:31:01 GMT -5
+1 point for Razor. How'd you see that, freeze frame? Or on the same website that I did? Current score: Notesurfer: 12 Draxas: 11 Razor: 9 PhoeniX: 7 Raven: 5 Alt.L33t: 3 Niff: 3 N3B: 1 Garrant: 0Next question: NES - Megaman Series: Of the 6 Megaman games on NES, which ones have equippable abilities that you can acquire without defeating a robot master? What are these abilities?
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Post by niff on Mar 12, 2004 23:05:42 GMT -5
Whoever pulled that question out of their rear end gets +1 in 24 hours
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