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  1. Panel 1:
    Piro:
    Welcome to today's episode of "Where Oh Where is MegaTokyo". It's like a comic that pretends to be a real comic by creatively re-using and re-editing footage from previous episodes. We figure that anything is better than Shirt Guy Dom days.
    text:
    largo l33t usagi
    text:
    piro neko oniisan
    Also shown:
    Largo
  2. Panel 2:
    Largo:
    I dunno about that. You are kinda out-lame'ing Dom here.
    Piro:
    Quiet, or I won't tell you where I hid your beer.

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< Piro >

that other site...

"moving melodies"

Sunday - February 17, 2002

[Piro] - 11:13:00 - [link here]

mornin everyone,

I know its been a while since i wrote a rant - gomen. I have this really long one that i need to tie together before i post it (sometimes i have to go back and thread together my logic paths and make sure i dont make a total fool out of myself) but i'll finish it up during the week.

The move is going well so far, with only a few glitches here and there (no, we haven't dropped any dressers on me, tho i did clock my head on the edge of the moving van REALLY good yesterday, i think i almost saw stars ^^;;) The washer was damaged when it arrives, so now we have to wait a few more days for them to deliver a new one -_-, but the new sofa came just fine. Finally, i own a real sofa. One that you can actually sit in without your ass hitting the floor. Life is good. ^_^

Today is a packing day - movers are coming next week, and i need to get everything into boxes and stuff. Still tons to do. I'm listening to a archived broadcast of Glitchpop radio with Cid and Eric on Groovetech radio... ah, nice downtempo stuff is always good. Cid and Eric rule.

There will be a nice new comic tomorrow, not really sure what yet, but largo and i will get something together. Thanks for your patience as i get thru the fun days of moving. Now i gotta go pack some boxes.

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< Largo >

you're already here.

"Final Rantasy"

Monday - February 11, 2002

[Largo] - 10:01:00 - [link here]

First up, I'd like to direct everyone's attention to our newest sponsors this month. Remember to click on each of our sponsor's links, or Kimiko will become sad, and cry.

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Venis Productions - producers of the webstyled comic Angel Moxie - a very sweet read.

on with the show...

I've waited for a while to give my review of Final Fantasy X because I did not want to prematurely judge the game as it's held in such high esteem by so many people. To accomplish this feat I played thru it several times before writing my final opinion on the fantasy.

I have to hand it to Squaresoft, they've managed to take name branding to a new level in mega-marketing, Squaresoft can turn any of their titles into an entire line of neatly packaged merchandise due to it's large loyal fan following. Er, not that I know anything about that.

Before I begin my review, I want to speak about a few words about the world of game design and about Squaresoft itself.

Game developers will tell you that fan input is a mixed blessing. The people who desperately want your product and patiently wait for screenshots of it a year before it's final release, the people who count the days down to it's public release with bated breath are the very same people who will rip years of your hard work to shreds with a few short words. For instance?

"This game sucks."

My opinion of Final Fantasy X is that it is essentially the same game as Final Fantasy 7, 8, and 9, meaning Squaresoft has made another impressive game, provided you like Squaresoft games.

Squaresoft's biggest criticism and in some respects greatest strength, is its lack of innovation. Long ago, Squaresoft found a successful formula for making a game for a target audience, and so they have continued to stick with that formula, over new innovations in game design. The results are obvious, Final Fantasy X is just another Final Fantasy.

What this means is that fans of "Square" games will love it, and everyone else? will hate it. That's pretty simple - no suprises here guys, afterall - it's Squaresoft.

So lets take a lot at this newest addition to the Final Fantasy series?

You play a character named Tidus, who seems like a gay water polo player... wait, wrong review?

You play a somewhat unwilling hero who is destined to save the world in his own haphazard way. Along your fantastic adventure you will meet interesting people and visit many extraordinary places. As the game progress?s you will fight increasingly more powerful enemies, some of whom may have once been your allies. Not to fear, because along the way you will be assisted by an unlikely group of powerful allies. You?ll even gain new abilities, magic powers, and weapons of legendary might.

wait? that's Final Fantasy 9? I mean.. 7.. no? Final Fantasy 8? err.. maybe it was Final Fantasy 6?

but seriously...

Final Fantasy X continues all of Squaresoft?s proud traditions, such as tedious leveling up of your characters right before you fight the last boss. Grr...

To be fair, Square produces some of the most visually stimulating scenes ever to grace the console. The problem I have is that I think the Squaresoft?s developers are tired of game design and would rather spend time doing CG work. Essentially turning the game into a movie with long intermissions where you fight things.

Maybe it is akin to writers who really want to direct? hrm, I can relate to that.

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