Post about games that are of VIP Quality or need VIPPER attention!
I'll start with Dwarf Fortress for obvious reasons! ( ˃ ˂)
Next up is Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst!
Sometimes I play with Japanese VIPPERs, they often don't speak a word of English but sometimes we swap emoticons! My SJIS for theirs! ( )
If I'm lucky, I'll see a VIPPER or two in TF2! Yes, on Weeabootique, though I rarely play anymore. ( -)
All creatures able to block target creature this turn do so and you gonna do nothin' about it.
I like Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst a lot when I played it for dreamcast. Where do you play now that there are VIPPERS?
I also play TF2 fairly often.
( -) I still occasionally play Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst, however I don't really have enough time to do so anymore.
..I didn't start too long ago, actually!
Dwarf Fortress!
I've been meaning to play that since i saw it somewhere else, and it looked like a lot of fun (i like games like that)
Also, another: Wetrix?
Abandonware (free), fairly hard, colorful, hard, has ducks! And you can blow up the little ducks... (.) yeah.
I submit thee to judgment.
My account on PSOBB got deleted due to inactivity. I recently made a new one.
Where do you guys play?
I play PSO on Skyline, Block 2, usually in Lobby 3
Everyone needs to try LSD on the PS1. It's a "dream simulator" with almost no gameplay. Includes glorious low-poly nightmares, scariest thing on the PS1 I swear. The actual game is impossible to buy without parting with huge amounts of VIPCOINS, but the iso is easy to find.
I'm actually pretty sure I already posted about this game on SAOVQ once.
>>12
Wow I'm surprised anyone else has played this game. I have played it too. I love these sort of creepy exploring type games. Yume Nikki and LCD are the only games I've found like this.
Do all of you guys who play PSOBB play on Schtserv? If so we should all make characters and play together!
I'm afraid that I've never understood the appeal of PSO. It always seemed to be very boring and repetitive to me. Maybe there is something wrong with me... iLEցE`j
>>15
It's a game you can only play for two weeks at a time. Like Diablo 2! But I would imagine it would be a lot more fun playing with VIPPERs.
>>14
We do play on schtserv, we should make characters and play together!
>>8
I played Wetrix. Abandonware? I played it on the N64! It was great. I really like Tetris and most of its clones.
>>18
Anything that doesn't play by the game boy rules is unplayable for me. Tetris rule variants are a ridiculously complex topic, but basically the most important issue is that there are many different rotation systems, and some of them make game-breaking moves perfectly legal.
The current "official" implementations are a real joke. It hurts to see the holding company, which no longer has any ties with Pajitnov, assraping our cultural heritage to make it more "casual". Young kids growing up with these versions must have a really hard time understanding why we love this game.
That I don't have the level to enjoy it for starters (just in case someone hasn't already seen this vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwC544Z37qo). Never got to try it, but it looks like Arika made a lot more efforts to add stuff without breaking the game than the Tetris Company does in its games.
I highly encourage every VIPPER here to purchase/pirate the US version of Technic Beat for the PS2. It's a rhythm game that mixes elements of Ouendan with Beatmania. What's more important is that the entire soundtrack is composed by the sampling masters, who are elderly versions of the people who wrote the original Dig-Dug/Metrocross/Pac-Man themes. They not only provide original music but went back and remixed their original music. There's a torrent of the soundtrack on fapis for anyone who wants to listen before they play. If you plan to buy it, it shouldn't be terribly expensive (I'm pretty sure I got my copy for 20 dollars). Further make sure that you get the US version, because there are two japanese versions but the US version has both of those games' songlists.
>>23
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT5CauP0Prw
the basic game mechanic is that you walk around on the board, trying to press square when on the circles. You're supposed to press square when the inner ring meets the outer ring. It's impossible to do this to every ring that appears, so the idea is that with most characters you can pick up a ring and hold it, then place it so it overlaps another ring. activating one will activate all other rings that touch it. Also, the order of the activated rings affects the melody of the song.
Has anybody here played Vib Ribbon? I recently had the urge to play it again so i downloaded the iso, but i couldn't get it to emulate properly. Awesome game though, highly recommended.
>>25
Tried it, but I never got into it, learning the symbols was too much of a pain to get started at all.
http://megaten.aeriagames.com/
Everyone sign up for the Megaten English MMO Beta! Let's all play together~~~~~~
>>28
"Wield weapons and cast spells to defeat marauding demons!"
Sounds like VIP QUALITY to me!
Also the art style looks like poo. I decline your preopositon.
>>30
I am a big fan of the MEGATEN series and I can assure you that you're wrong.