Like, we could compare the crime rate in Iraq with the crime rate in Liberty City, Vice City, San Andreas, Los Santos, San Fierro, etc.
Or we could recommend that instead of using our troops to train the Iraqi security forces, we could set them up with PCs loaded with America's Army and just let 'em go through the training missions.
I've loaded up the Nesticle emulator and have been playing Final Fantasy II. No, I'm not talking about Final Fantasy II for SNES (which is technically FF 4). I'm talking about the Final Fantasy II that was only released in Japan for the NES (which I believe was called the Faticom or something like that in Japan).
Anyways, it has one of the strangest experience level systems I've ever seen in an RPG. The more damage you take, the more HP you get. The more you use your spells, the more MP you get. It is a cool concept, though it has its instrinsic flaws. For example, you can just beat up your own characters to raise your HP levels.
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
Hmm, my favorite "older" rpg has to be secret of mana, just for the action/rpg element.
Oh, and it was a Famicon, then Super Famicon. I "might" have an english translation of that in a complete goodwindows set of roms that i "probably dont" have. 16k+ files
totally hijacked!
Laugh if you want to, really is kinda funny, 'cause the world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.