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3492Mega Man 1Easier? Yeah, and Hitler was a nice guy. :lol: :P Seriously, the 3rd was easier as far as the last boss goes.Mr MagicSep 12, 2013View
3491Retro Manic!Cool. "Please vote for the game below" links are all voting for Fated Dungeon.shakin steakSep 12, 2013View
3490Retro Manic! <blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b> What do you do with the thrift store items? Besides trade them up for rarer stuff<br> How do I get to own a grid?<br> Also: it would be cool if the traveling doctor and the city doctor looked/talked different. </blockquote> Well, supposedly you upgrade them (the thrift store items) and then exchange them for things like a $5.00 donation credit or more "Gold" account status days. As far as the traveling/city doctor... I'll work on that.Vaporman87Sep 12, 2013View
3489Funny BuysBumped. Because... these guys deserve it.Vaporman87Sep 12, 2013View
3488Mega Man 1 <blockquote rel="SegaFanatic"><b>SegaFanatic wrote :</b><br> I've only ever played 1 and 7, and I like this game a lot more. </blockquote> Ugh, 7 doesn't even count. That game should not exist. You should give 2 a try. It's way easier than 1, but it's the most fun in the series imo.shakin steakSep 12, 2013View
3487Mega Man 1I was fortunate enough to beat this game. And I'm glad The Anniversary Collection helps you save your progress on MM1.Mr MagicSep 12, 2013View
3486Mega Man 1I've only ever played 1 and 7, and I like this game a lot more. It's really hard, yes, but it's fun, and I actually beat it! I have the Anniversary Collection, so my copy can save. SegaFanaticSep 12, 2013View
3485RetroCon man too far =(MonkretroSep 11, 2013View
34849-11I was at C.W Post Long Island University during my brief, ill-fated sojourn into college life. I was attending a film class when word spread that one of the Twin Towers had collapsed. A few minutes later, the other had come down. Classes were cancelled for the day, and I was saddened and disturbed, saddened because I was away from my friends and family, disturbed because of the attacks themselves. I later went to a hospital along with a bunch of other students to donate blood. College life wasn't for me, so I dropped out about a month later. It disappointed a lot of people, but it was difficult, and I knew that if another 9/11-style attack were to happen, I wanted to be close to my loved ones.Caps 2.0Sep 11, 2013View
34839-11I was in the sixth grade at the time. The first heard about it was from one of my sister's friends who we used to drive to school everyday. She told us about the disasters that occurred when the planes crashed into the world trade center. After I got to class, the 9/11 disasters was the first thing that got brought up and was talked about for the rest of the day. They turned on the news and provided coverage over what happened to the twin towers. It was indeed very tragic, and it sparked discussion throughout the whole day.blueluigiSep 11, 2013View