I've heard of Ristar but I don't remember what it is. Is it that I HUNGER game?
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I've played a little bit of Ristar, but not much of it.
Ristar is a Mario/Sonic wannabe.
I came, I saw, a small member of the family Equus ferus caballus
Sinistar soudns cooler anyway.
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Yay for decorations! (No, seriously, I liked decorating my room...)
Too bad I could never get the really cool ones without cheating.
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That comic is... depressingly accurate.
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Yeah, there was a Mystery Gift option in Pokemon Stadium 2.
Were her parents run over by a bus on its way to a Comicon or something? ~Tidal Wave 17
Save the forests, eat more beavers. ~Lock
So a character in an N64 game got an N64?
Fun fact: I'd never heard of the NES, SNES, or Virtual Boy before playing Pokemon.
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I just looked it up on Bulbapedia, and apparently the Red and Blue remakes replaced the SNES with a NES. The remakes somehow went backward in time.
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It would be cool if other RPG's did that kind of thing.
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Ironically, they updated the consoles in the remake of Gold/Silver.
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What would be really cool is if they stuck an entire NES emulator in there. They could really do it on the modern consoles.
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I think there was one Dreamcast game that secretly included a Genesis emulator.
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Yeah, I saw it in a Cracked article once.
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