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applespicetea January 23 2008, 16:30:41 UTC
Huh, SSB is probably the only game I didn't screw around in (I so should've... jigglypuff tea parties sound right up my kid-brain's alley). And yup! I've played Harvest Moon! I've played the n64, snes and... the first gamecube version. I didn't like the GC one, but I loved the other two a bit too much. (For some reason, I've never wanted to be a girl in the games. Repressed lesbian urges? The world may never know...)

Wow, I totally understand a phobia after that cartoon xD. I, myself, still can't look at an old-fashioned broom without shuddering (You know, that cartoon with the brooms and the buckets? Was it Fantasia or something?) Also, I think my balloon phobia stems from several "balloon-popping-while-I'm-blowing-it-up" episodes. Also, people don't help by either a) laughing at me or b) popping balloons around me just to see me react.

Surprisingly, I wasn't frightened by the second cartoon. Probably because they didn't-seem that... balloon-like. I mean, balloons are all see-through and they look so and I'll stop there.

I don't think she's into video games, I think she's more of a girly girl. I don't actually have many friends that are into gaming (I'm all alone, angst, etc.).

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delcat January 25 2008, 05:38:45 UTC
Nothing's ever quite compared to the N64 version for me. I spent so many happy hours with that game and its typos and its crazy glitches. Ever notice that weird space by Karen's farm where you can walk straight off the map? It's awesome :D

The elephant graveyard in The Lion King didn't help either, really. And yeah, it's Fantasia. Creepy sequence, man. And urgh, you are at an unfortunate disadvantage in that regard. Makes me glad people can't randomly whip out elephant skulls at me.

Yeah, I can see that. I just couldn't help but think of it, probably because it creeps me out for totally different reasons. Ub Iwerks work is sheer Hell in such a fascinating manner.

Aw, I know how you feel. You can make a lot of friends online who love games, though, and that's definitely helpful :D

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