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ZChris13

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  1. If you're looking for some oldschool games, I can recommend La-Mulana. You can download the original version (it will need to be translated from Japanese, the translation patch is on the same website) for the PC, but they're remaking it for release on Wiiware, although that version hasn't been finished yet. La-Mulana is a really hard old school puzzle platformer, and is currently kicking my butt seven ways to Sunday. I've had a blast so far, though. Also in the platformer style is , which actually was the game that reminded me of this style of game. It is a platformer styled after roguelikes, and as such is stupid hard, with no savepoints. At all. It's just you, your whip, and everything these magical ruins have to throw at you. I'm a big fan of roguelikes, and am currently knee deep in the dead in DoomRL, a "coffee break" roguelike. Originally designed to be completable in about 30 mins, Kornel has made it into much more than that. Rip and tear!. It's basically doom, but instead of being a pioneering first person shooter, it's a tactical turn based bloodbath. Another really great roguelike is Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup. Originally created by Linley Henzell in 1995, he has since abandoned the project (to be a lawyer or something, I don't know) but a spirited group of volunteers has created the Stone Soup variant, which is very much alive. DC:SS is a roguelike game of exploration and treasure hunting in dungeons filled with deadly monsters bent on your destruction. Your goal? The mystical Orb of Zot. Get it, and get out. Simple, right? The game is massively deep, and has great replayability. Also the community is amazing. (If you find the wiki, don't trust it. It's wrong. Always.)
  2. Oh man, how about the many and varied prototypes for the Magma Moses? Those were pretty good.
  3. If you include an upgrade function, make sure it's not intrusive. You could really alienate the standard pre-orderers.
  4. I might have gotten two emails, but I can't find the email from Goldhawk Interactive. I remember receiving it, though. I do have the email from paypal, but that's not the email we're looking for. Apparently, I'm not alone in this. This thread is all about that. It may be worth Chris's time to sticky a thread for the legacy pre-orderers.
  5. Right now I'm rather confused. I received the legacy pre-order email from Desura, and followed the link "the page here" that took me to the Legacy Pre-Order Claim Form. This is where I got lost. The two forms, "User Paypal Address" and "Transaction ID", the first is the email address I have registered with Paypal, correct? But I'm not sure what the second is. I searched my email history, but I can't seem to find "New Subscription Confirmation at Xenonauts.com" anywhere. I did manage to redeem the game on Desura, and I saw the button labeled "Connect Game" but I'm pretty sure that it's not the right thing to do.
  6. You enjoy Bay12, Sathra? Well, can you guess where I hail from? Oh, and check out my pimpin avatar. It's all like "GIF" and you're all like "wut". In other news, I'm back.
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