Is this really the final fantasy?
Jun. 27th, 2004 06:13 pmToday, I went with my mom to a party with my mom, which was thrown by the people she works for. It was okay. Not that exciting or anything.
There seems to be a definite trend of re-releasing classic video games these days, often with several different ones on one disc. I kind of hope they come out with some kind of collection of Dragon Warrior games. I know they already came out with a Game Boy release of the first two on one cartridge, but I'd really like to be able to play Dragon Warrior V and VI, which never came out in the States. I guess they're not popular enough here. I believe it's the most popular role-playing game series in Japan, but here, I think a lot more people are into Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy is kind of an "I was into it before it was popular" thing for me. I got the first game in the series for my thirteenth birthday, and now the more recent games are big with people who were just little kids back then. Besides, I get the idea that the later games are too modern and non-traditional for my tastes, not to mention that they're for video game systems I don't have. I played part of Final Fantasy VII and IX (as well as Dragon Warrior VII) on my brother's PlayStation, but I'd prefer to play them on, say, Beth's GameCube (if she'd let me, that is). I might check out Crystal Chronicles at some point, I guess.
Speaking of video games, I want a Game Boy Advance SP. I wish I could afford one.
The Best Buy website will let you listen to clips of all the songs from The Spine, the upcoming They Might Be Giants album. I guess I can't tell for sure from those clips, but it sounds like it's going to be a really good album.
There seems to be a definite trend of re-releasing classic video games these days, often with several different ones on one disc. I kind of hope they come out with some kind of collection of Dragon Warrior games. I know they already came out with a Game Boy release of the first two on one cartridge, but I'd really like to be able to play Dragon Warrior V and VI, which never came out in the States. I guess they're not popular enough here. I believe it's the most popular role-playing game series in Japan, but here, I think a lot more people are into Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy is kind of an "I was into it before it was popular" thing for me. I got the first game in the series for my thirteenth birthday, and now the more recent games are big with people who were just little kids back then. Besides, I get the idea that the later games are too modern and non-traditional for my tastes, not to mention that they're for video game systems I don't have. I played part of Final Fantasy VII and IX (as well as Dragon Warrior VII) on my brother's PlayStation, but I'd prefer to play them on, say, Beth's GameCube (if she'd let me, that is). I might check out Crystal Chronicles at some point, I guess.
Speaking of video games, I want a Game Boy Advance SP. I wish I could afford one.
The Best Buy website will let you listen to clips of all the songs from The Spine, the upcoming They Might Be Giants album. I guess I can't tell for sure from those clips, but it sounds like it's going to be a really good album.
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Date: 2004-06-27 05:14 pm (UTC)Haw haw!
"There seems to be a definite trend of re-releasing classic video games these days, often with several different ones on one disc."
I love that trend.
"I kind of hope they come out with some kind of collection of Dragon Warrior games."
Well, I don't know anything about that, but I think I heard that there will be a Final Fantasy collection with a bunch of the old games on it. Maybe I dreamt that, though. It might be in one of my old Nintendo Powers. I'd like to see a Bubble Bobble collection disc.
"I'd prefer to play them on, say, Beth's GameCube (if she'd let me, that is)"
Absolutely not. You'll get barbecue sauce all over everything.
"Speaking of video games, I want a Game Boy Advance SP. I wish I could afford one."
The DS is coming out at the end of the year. You should hold out for that. On the other hand, you need a GBA soon soon soon, so we can play Four Swords together.
I love my GBASP dearly. I'd let it be my prom date.
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Date: 2004-06-27 06:35 pm (UTC)If the mention of a Final Fantasy collection is in a Nintendo Power, that's a good sign. I know they already had one or more collections for PlayStation (2?). One called "Final Fantasy Origins" had the first two games (the first two Japanese games, that is; the original American FF2 was actually the Japanese FF4).
Will the DS be backwards compatible?
And I thought Wally was going to be your prom date.
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Date: 2004-06-27 05:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-27 06:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-27 11:36 pm (UTC)I suppose Long Tall Weekend'd probably be a better comparison, though, than TMBGUnLtd, since that was actually An Album and all. But still. (I did pick up Working Undercover, though, precisely because while I could get the mp3s immediately, they were _also_ sending me a copy of it on CD. And I like that. If they'd done that with LTW, I would have been all over that. Or TMBGUnltd, too.)
Ah well. But yeah, like you said, if they're offering a package deal of Physical Artifacts, I will totally do that (and am kinda waiting for them to announce it). But if it's a deal where both EP and LP are going to come out To Stores And Everything Like A Real Release, Not A Limited Edition Deal, I'll just pick them both up separately. (Or rather, at the same time, but, not as a packaged deal.)
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Date: 2004-06-30 03:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-30 05:41 pm (UTC)(Oddly enough, I actually got my copy of Mink Car the day after it came out. Which, um, if you remember the release date, is kind of unexpected.)
I've actually seen Indestructible Object in stores, so that's a good sign as to whether or not it'd be stocked if it's released...
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Date: 2004-07-01 02:31 pm (UTC)I was subscribed to TMBG Unlimited, and I didn't get my signed Mink Car until a few weeks after the release date. I had the MP3s to tide me over until then, though.
I've also seen Indestructible Object in stores (as well as "Why Does The Sun Shine?" and "S-E-X-X-Y," as far as TMBG EPs go), so yeah, that's a good sign.
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Date: 2004-07-01 05:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-01 06:35 pm (UTC)As for the shipping charge, I think that falls under the category of "because-we-can fees" that I mentioned in my most recent post. {g}