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i love midnight madness when we all get trashed and have a lot of fun, and melee is too good.
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I think you went a little too far with that metaphor, markis.Going back to Melee was like having awesome sex with an old ex-girlfriend while your current trashy girlfriend is watching.
oh, I had my reasonsdmac destroyed that young boys innocence, haha, anyway last night was too fun! Marcus dancing and ben repeatedly taking his shirt off for no reason = too good
Geez, I wonder who the other guy is?One of 2 amazing sleep anomalies you can view at a Barrio Saturday night.
Stupid Navy, taking our Benjamin away!Oh, so a small note:
This may be my last Barrio for a rather long while. [insert really sappy line here. You know, if you're in to that sort of thing].
But it's been a blasty blast. I really enjoyed getting ***-blasted by you fine gentlemen and ladies.
You played melee?? Man where was I... I've been wanting to play you again for awile,I wasnt playing very good against you xion, I was still stuck in melee mode.
Four posts in one year...xDHe's made 422 posts in 3 months, can anyone say SPAM?
lol that was pretty funny actually
I think even then people will have to wait to **** you.Unfortunately, I have just found out I will not be able to attend Barrio this Saturday. So it will have to wait unless someone else downloads the game.
Luckily, I actually have both Pokemon Puzzle League and the game it originated from, Tetris Attack (SNES) which if you haven't played one or the other, its the exact same game in normal mode, in PPL they simply added the 3D mode. But yeah I'd love to bring both and play them this saturday. I know theres an N64 setup at barrio, but is there a SNES? If not I'll try an get one to bring. haha cant wait... to own you all! Mwahahaha >:DUnfortunately, I have just found out I will not be able to attend Barrio this Saturday. So it will have to wait unless someone else downloads the game.
Pyro...Hmm, I think I'll let dyc just casually handle this one.Luckily, I actually have both Pokemon Puzzle League and the game it originated from, Tetris Attack (SNES)
Pokemon Puzzle league actually originated as a game called Panel de Pon. Tetris Attack was a re-stylized version released later in the states.Luckily, I actually have both Pokemon Puzzle League and the game it originated from, Tetris Attack (SNES) which if you haven't played one or the other, its the exact same game in normal mode, in PPL they simply added the 3D mode. But yeah I'd love to bring both and play them this saturday. I know theres an N64 setup at barrio, but is there a SNES? If not I'll try an get one to bring. haha cant wait... to own you all! Mwahahaha >:D
There are pieces that look like towns? Awesome!Also the games are not exactly the same. In Pokemon puzzle league you only start getting the upside town triangle pieces on difficulties of 9 or higher.
YOU ****? lmao I can't wait to be the one doing the ******....... If we need the game I can bring for the N64.Pokemon Puzzle league actually originated as a game called Panel de Pon. Tetris Attack was a re-stylized version released later in the states.
Also the games are not exactly the same. In Pokemon puzzle league you only start getting the upside town triangle pieces on difficulties of 9 or higher. In tetris attack you start getting them on difficulties of three or higher. Also in tetris attack once you reach the Question Mark stage of a chain (20+) you stop receiving points for the chain. In pokemon puzzle league this problem was remedied, with chains of above 20 still awarding points.
This fix coupled with the fact that you can play on higher difficulties without the upside down triangle pieces allows for much higher scores in Pokemon Puzzle league if you are able to manipulate the pieces with the necessary speed and accuracy.
In other words, **** Imma **** you fools.
Also, serious Panel de Pon players only play time trial.