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Title: CIMA: The Enemy
Post by: Bloodworth on May 26, 2003, 09:46:26 AM
I always have to pimp my favorite games after an event.

I can't believe you RPG players aren't talking about CIMA: The Enemy yet.  It's a fresh play style for an RPG and it's being done by the Lufia creators.  Natsume's releasing it in the US first, so don't let this game pass you by.  
Title: RE: CIMA: The Enemy
Post by: PIAC on May 26, 2003, 09:54:52 AM
hey that sounds awsome, at this rate the GBA will have as many great RPG's as the snes, thanks for letting me/us know about this game bloodworth
Title: CIMA: The Enemy
Post by: Grey Ninja on May 26, 2003, 03:01:09 PM
To tell the truth, I am not much of a GBA player.  I suppose I should look into the RPGs on the system at some point though.    I am not really a fan of Lufia though, but I will keep an eye on this game.
Title: CIMA: The Enemy
Post by: CastlevaniaFreak on May 27, 2003, 10:47:41 AM
I will probably get it,but right now there is sooo many GBA games I want on top of GC and PS2 that I am going to be sooo broke this summer

Oh...I also need to upgrade my pc too...damn

Anyway it sounds like a decent game, I personaly cant wait to play FF Tactics advance and Golden Sun II, well..I have ,just not legaly but I will be getting these for my collection.

OT: Does anyone know why the hell Nintendo does NOT package the carts with plastic cases ? the protective ones for like the snes or old gb ?
Title: CIMA: The Enemy
Post by: Bloodworth on May 27, 2003, 10:59:08 AM
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Originally posted by: CastlevaniaFreak


OT: Does anyone know why the hell Nintendo does NOT package the carts with plastic cases ? the protective ones for like the snes or old gb ?


Because they're completely unnecessary.  I mean, the only thing I could possibly see happening is if you have a game in your pocket and somehow your keys scratch the pins.  But you'd have to do something pretty severe for it to be bad enough.  Carts are pretty sturdy.  I have a copy of Killer Instinct Gold that has been out of its plastic casing for like 5 years, and the board still works fine when you stick it into the N64.  Even has my saved data.
Title: CIMA: The Enemy
Post by: Grey Ninja on May 29, 2003, 02:12:39 PM
You know what Bloodworth?  I just looked through your profile, and I have been noticing your posts a lot lately.  You seem to have very similar tastes and art appreciation as me.    I will definately be giving CIMA a more in-depth look now, as well as your posts in general.    Not saying that I didn't pay attention when you spoke before...

Anyways, keep up the good work.