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RippleRollerDa

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  1. I got the PS1 version for 25 bucks free shipping, the dude lived in my town so he dropped it off at my house.
  2. Hmm, posting my facebook profile on a Forum I haven't really been on for a long time, and full of peeps I don't really talk to...
  3. You don't know who Dio Brando is?
  4. M.D. Geist was an OVA released in 1986, directed by Koichi Ohata, animated by Studio Wave and Zero G-Room. It takes place in the distant future, mankind had advanced into space, colonizing planets. However, there's no peace, and wars rage. Most notably on a Planet called "Jerra" A rebel group called "The Nexrum" has been trying to get the Earth government to leave, but the Regular Army (Earth foces) had created a type of soilder called M.D.S. : Most Dangerous Soldier. Bio-engineered soldiers made specifically for war. One of them, MDS-02 (Geist) was considered a threat, being how his methods of fighting were so brutal, he was placed in Suspended Animation on a satellite, orbiting Jerra. Several years later, it crashed, freeing Geist. He roams the planet, trying to figure out what year it is, and where the Regular Army is. His first encounter with Humans was with a gang, whom had just killed one of the Regular Amy soldiers. The Boss challenges him to a fight, and Geist makes quick work of him. Vaiya, the Bosses woman, tries to get Geist to join them. Later on, Geist gets them to help the regular amry, making quick work of the Nexrum soldiers attacking a futuristic Tank. after that, Geist joins forces with the Regular Army to help them stop a Doomsday device called "Program-D: DEATH FORCE" from going off. It was made by the regular army when the war started going downhill for them. When activated, it sends a robot army, that reproduces from eating living matter, to attack all lifeforms without discrimination. After a president of a Jerran company was killed, it was set off, so they have to go to Brain Palace, the former base of operations for the Regular Army, to deactivate it. I won't say what the ending is, but it's a shocker, and a little funny. Depending on what you like, you may or may not like it. Personally, I thought it was kickass. If you like violence and lots of killing, you'll love this. There was also a squeal called "Death force". But I'll tell you about that one later. http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=pv2aLiqDZiQ The trailer if anyone is interested. You can find the Directors cut dubbed on Youtube, as well as the original cut in subs.
  5. I collect action figures. Transformers, JJBA, HNK figures, and Mecha, thinking about getting some Gundam models. I love old school animes, HNK, MD Geist, Golgo 13, ect... Yeah.
  6. eBay sometimes sells the PS1 version pretty cheap sometimes in English, I got mine pretty cheap. If you wait a little bit, you can find one for about 25 to 35 bucks. But if you want to just see if it's as fun as we're saying it is, find a CPS3 emulator, and download the Rom. After that, you can decide if you're willing to pay for the Dreamcast or Playstation version.
  7. Still kinda a noob to Mugen, so it's nothing spectacular.
  8. lol Gamestop doesn't sell Dreamcast and PS1 games. ebay is your best try, and the game is somewhat rare, so you might pay a pretty penny for it.
  9. Seriously? It's super fun. You can find it for Mame in English, or buy the Playstation or Dreamcast versions.
  10. https://www.facebook.com/WilliamZeppeli
  11. The DC Version could've had the minigames, as well as narration and more audio for the characters. That would make the DC Version more awesome.
  12. That makes sense. I've seen this Josuke on NicoNico, and never thought it would see the light of day. Looks like I was wrong. Hopefully if it does get a proper release, the Sprites are better, we get actual audio for Josuke, and more attacks. Or this:http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm16302962 appears somewhere.
  13. The Dreamcast version is really for people who want the game to play more like it did in the arcade. It looks good for simple One-on-One matches, where as the PSX version is for people who would rather have a more detailed look at Part 3's story mode, as well as a few awesome minigames in between.
  14. Sorry. I was really short on time when I made this post.
  15. Love the PSX Version. The Lovers minigame is fun as hell.
  16. The anime's ending was lacking. Kaioh's death wasn't the series ending point in the manga. Haven't seen or read Souten no Ken yet.
  17. It kinda bothers me how we don't have a topic for the mighty HNK, so here we go. "Fist of the North Star(北斗の拳 Hokuto no Ken?, literally "Fist of the Big Dipper")[1] is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and drawn by Tetsuo Hara that was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1983 to 1988, spanning 245 chapters, which were initially collected in a 27-volume tankōbon edition by Shueisha. Set in a post-apocalyptic world that has been destroyed by a nuclear war, the story centers around a warrior named Kenshiro, the successor of a deadly martial art style known as Hokuto Shinken, which gives him the ability to kill most adversaries from within through the use of the human body's secret vital points, often resulting in a ludicrously violent and gory death. Kenshiro dedicates his life to fighting against the various ravagers who threaten the lives of the weak and innocent, as well as rival martial artists, including his own "brothers" from the same clan." Taken from Wikipedia, I did not write this.
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