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    Jan 18th, 2007 at 23:02:09     -    Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)

    So I've been taking my time going through the game trying to see if there's some deeper hidden meaning in the placement of everything, and I've come to a conclusion, playing the game like that is ridiculous. Playing through normally it's just as easy to spot why certain things are placed where they are. For example, power-ups like mushrooms and the sort are placed pretty much exactly where you'll need them, or if you get them and it doesn't seem like there's a use for them right there, there really is a use for them right there and you just need to find it.

    Like specifically in the first mini castle in world 1 if you make it through the entire castle without being hit you'll ultimately be rewarded with a leaf granting you your raccoon tail and the ability to fly. But why would you need the ability to fly in a castle? Well if you happen to realize there is only one suitable area to take off from, and fly along the wall right there, you enter one of the first if not the first secret areas, and you receive one of the whistles for your effort.

    Looking at it from the eye of developer made me think of all the thought that had to go into adding things like that to game. You don't want to put signs blatantly pointing to secret areas, but you need to give some sort of idea that this area exists otherwise people will never find it. Along those same lines you can't make areas too difficult that a person will give up on playing the game. Balance is a rather difficult thing to account for, and I hadn't really thought about how much background work must go into balance to make games as fun and enjoyable as they are.

    On a side note, this game always makes me think of that movie, The Wizard where the kid is really good and video games, specifically SMB3.

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    Jan 18th, 2007 at 20:46:50     -    Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)

    It's been awhile since I've played SMB3. The first thing that surprised me, is how much of the game I still had stored in my memory. There was a brief period of about a minute, until I remembered everything I would need to do. So instead of rushing to see how fast I could beat the game, though I doubt I could be the speed records set online, I started trying to figure out why so much of the game would stick with me after all these years.

    The first thought that struck me was ease of gameplay. It's pretty much move, jump, pick-up, and throw, with a few variations if you've transformed into raccoon, Tanooki, Hammer Bros, frog, or fire flower Mario. The goal of the game is to ultimately rescue the Princess, and if you so desire, to free the kingdoms that have been taken over by Bowser. I say if you so desire because the flutes/whistles allow you to basically skip all the way to world 8. But the goal of each level is to just survive making it to the end, and hitting the little picture square. Of course there's the little spade mini game levels and the mushroom houses, but it's ultimately a linear progressing game. Also gameplay wise, it really doesn't take much skill, what seemed like a gargantuan task when I was so young, was easily defeated with the experience I've gained throughout the years playing other games.

    I would suspect that most people would have a relatively fun time playing this game, regardless of there video game prowess. Over all my initial experience with picking this game back up has been fulfilling. We'll see what another session brings out.

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    Jan 11th, 2007 at 15:16:41     -    Final Fantasy XII (PS2)

    So I sat down to play some more after I made my first post, and was once again sucked into side quest activities, but it seems that I've come to a stand still that I previously hadn't seen in the game. I'm not strong enough to survive in the areas that I have Marks for, and I'm not strong enough to advance in the storyline.

    It seems like I'm going to be forced to farm experience, thought the amount that I did that doing side quests I didn't think I would have any problems for the rest of the game. It's kind of upsetting but I'll get past it. Gameplay wise, it's not that hard to farm levels since I've had Golden Amulets equipped for the majority of the game so I get double the licenses points, which allowed for my main party to have the entire top license board full. So at twelve gambits a pop there's a lot of actions I'm having it do on it's own. This allows me really to just run at monsters and watch my roommate play Castlevania on his Ds.

    This is kind of a draw back to the game, but I'm a person whose not bothered by tedious things as long as I know the goal will be worth while, or if I can be occupied at the same time by something else nearby. I'm still really enjoying the game, and I can't wait to see what happens with the story line.

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    Jan 10th, 2007 at 21:48:26     -    Warcraft III -- Frozen Throne (PC)

    I loved the storyline in this game, much like I did with War3 RoC. This was probably why I ultimately spiraled into the much dreaded WoW, which sucked up the majority of my playing time until I escaped. I still enjoy playing TFT, more so DoTA which is a custom map for the game rather than the actually game play. This probably stims from my probablems with micromanaging units, which is probably rappidly apparent if you've read any of my other posts.

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