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Post by Vidgmchtr on Aug 17, 2004 1:38:51 GMT -5
Eh, Waluigi was Okay...
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Post by Paratroopa on Aug 18, 2004 17:52:38 GMT -5
That Spiked Goomba that jumps out at you at the beginning of Paper Mario. Don't get me started on him.
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Aug 19, 2004 13:32:51 GMT -5
If we're talking about annoying enemies, then any wasp-related boss in any Rare game would definately fit the bill adequately.
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Post by Vidgmchtr on Aug 19, 2004 15:21:21 GMT -5
Annoying Boss? Goht from Majora's Mask. After Rolling and hurting him for awhile, he gets more accurate in trying to annoy you. Throwing Bombs, electrocuting you, making those stalagmites fall precisely in your path, etc.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 19, 2004 16:39:16 GMT -5
I enjoyed beating Goht the first time... but I'm sure I've had to kill him 10 times because of "just one more thing I have to do in Goron Village"...
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Post by Andronicus on Aug 20, 2004 2:52:53 GMT -5
Nah, Goht was cool - I thought playing a boss as Goron Link was great.
Most annoying bass ever would be (for me) Ganondorf in OoT - I did that about 1 billion and a half times - it's like playing a game of "death tennis" with him with that darn ball of energy he keeps throwing... I died about 6 trillion (no more, no less) times...
Oh, and Bowser in SMS - I keep falling through the ground - Mario's controls in that game were not very good - he slip and fall and then bounce off a wall and die... It filled me with so much rage... SO MUCH RAGE!!! ;D
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Post by Vidgmchtr on Aug 20, 2004 13:47:34 GMT -5
It actually must be your controller.
Ganondorf's Tennis-like move is very easy to dodge and shoot back at him. I thought Ganondorf was probably the most funnest (is that a word?) boss ever.
Oh, and Bowser was simple, too. Falling? It's so difficult to fall in that fight.
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Post by Andronicus on Aug 21, 2004 1:10:58 GMT -5
Well... sorry... I kid, I kid - first off, that's not a real word, but I get what you mean. My controllers were fine (note, I have used more than one controller over the years on my games) - I just found the Ganondorf fight annoying - that's all. As for Bowser in SMS - the fight isn't difficult persay, but it is quite easy to miss a jump after the ground crumbles and slip on the green stuff or just simply bounce off a wall and fall. Out of all Mario Bros. games - SMS was my least favourite, but still a good game - I just found that for the level of platform jumping difficulty added since SM64 (a great great game) the controls in SMS and camera were not, shall we say, sufficient. That's my opinion, but I'm standing by it.
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Post by Vidgmchtr on Aug 23, 2004 0:37:22 GMT -5
Heh, did it look like I was insulting you? I didn't mean it if it did.
Heh...the World I didn't really like in Sunshine would be....Gelato beach....
Noki Bay was my favorite...
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 23, 2004 7:12:31 GMT -5
Pinna Park and... the harbour... (curse my memory) are my favourites.
Serena Beach was a pain, but I liked the hotel. While I didn't dislike Gelato Beach, I now have a deep-rooted hate for Cataquacks. More annoying than Zelda's Wallmasters.
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Aug 23, 2004 8:52:22 GMT -5
I now have a deep-rooted hate for Cataquacks. More annoying than Zelda's Wallmasters. Is that what they're called? I usually just call them 'ducks', as in: "they've got me by the ducks! Yaargh! Hey, I can see my house from up here!"
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 23, 2004 12:10:39 GMT -5
One of the characters says their name in the game. Personally I think Quackapults would be better.
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Post by Andronicus on Aug 24, 2004 19:51:52 GMT -5
Don't worry, I wasn't mad or anything - it's all cool.
As for SMS - the treetop village and hotel were my favourite levels...
I liked chasing mini chomps in the treetop village, and saving the mayor from the lava goop...
But it wasn't the same as spinning Bowser around to the sounds of "So longe Bowser" in SM64.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 25, 2004 17:38:29 GMT -5
Until I hear a better recording, I refuse to believe that is what Mario is really saying...
"So long Gebowski" I would believe... if Mario was Russian, not Italian, as that's what it sounds like.
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Post by Xeno82 on Aug 25, 2004 21:58:14 GMT -5
I always thought he said: "So long, King Bowser."
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