
And in case you were wondering, no, I am not bad enough to rescue the President from ninjas. They're masters of every style of combat.
Angry Sun is dead. Long live the Tonberry King.
(Though without his crown, you can't really tell him apart from the rest of the Tonberries.)
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Yeah. I've been meaning to swap out the Angry Sun avatar for something that better fits the general Final Fantasy theme I seem to have going here. So, now that that's out of the way, the only thing left for me to do is to figure out how to spend those 500 points that have been sitting in my Wii Shop Channel. I'm terrible about making up my mind sometimes.
That's all for now. And remember, I am always lurking.
ALWAYS.
So I finally caught 'em all. Pokémon, that is. Pokédex count stands at 482. Now technically, that's eleven short of actually catching 'em all. But the eleven I'm missing are all super-rare Pokémon (Mew, etc.) that can't be caught by any ordinary means. So IMHO they don't count. Besides, Prof. Oak didn't seem to mind that they were missing. He told me I was finished. And the guy at the hotel gave me a certificate as proof of my achievement. I probably should have taken a picture of it, though, 'cause he doesn't seem to want to show it to me again. What a jerk.
Also, I found a quarter on the sidewalk. Yay me. All in all, I'd say it was a pretty good day. ![]()
Wow. Somehow I've ended up playing through six different Final Fantasy games simultaneously. As of right now I've got save files in Final Fantasy I and II (FF Origins on PlayStation), III (DS), VI (Game Boy Advance), VIII (PC version), and XII, five of which I've never beaten before, and all of which I've played at least once in the past couple of weeks.
The obvious downside to this is that by spreading my precious little video game time across six different games, I'm not really making much progress towards completing any of them. On the other hand, since I'm playing all of them at the same time, I get to compare them side-by-side in a way I've never been able to do before. It's quite a fascinating look at the evolution of a video game series.
Hopefully I'll be able to actually finish some of these games before I overdose on Final Fantasy and end up in a coma (though I'll probably get fed up with FF and start playing something else long before my brain melts into a puddle of goo).



