Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

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Alienblue

Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby Alienblue » March 25th, 2007, 12:04 am

Okay, I finaly found the back issue of Scientific American that states "..spores from a stellar explosion have recently infiltrated all radio waves. These spores are similiar to the reactions people have to mushroom spores; MANY PEOPLE ARE INDEED ALLERGIC TO THEM. Symptoms include sneezing, bashing the radio in and listening to old NO DOUBT CDs."

SEE YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU SUSPECT RADIO ALLERGY.

Sorry, that was too easy to pass up.

Koopa W.

Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby Koopa W. » March 25th, 2007, 12:12 am

[QUOTE=Alienblue]Okay, I finaly found the back issue of Scientific American that states "..spores from a stellar explosion have recently infiltrated all radio waves. These spores are similiar to the reactions people have to mushroom spores; MANY PEOPLE ARE INDEED ALLERGIC TO THEM. Symptoms include sneezing, bashing the radio in and listening to old NO DOUBT CDs."

SEE YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU SUSPECT RADIO ALLERGY.

Sorry, that was too easy to pass up. [/QUOTE]

*cough*lame*cough*

Sorry, I have radio allergies. Hahahahaha!

Oh, and No Doubt sucks

I like Gwen Stefani's solo career, though.

"Ain't no hollaback gi-" *gets shot*

m0zart1
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Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby m0zart1 » March 25th, 2007, 12:21 am

[QUOTE=Steerforth]Mozart, you have never played PacMan Arrangement on GC? Also, if you ever have a bad camera angle, the C stick comes in handy.[/QUOTE]

I use the C-stick on those N64 Zelda games that came out on two discs, where it takes the place of some of the C-buttons from the N64.

I played Pac-Man Arrangement on the XBOX version of Namco Museum, but I recently gave that collection to a friend.  I have the GC version somewhere, but didn't play that game on it.  I guess I'll have to try it out sometime.

Conn

Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby Conn » March 25th, 2007, 5:11 am

[QUOTE=Koopa W.]]I like Gwen Stefani's solo career, though. "Ain't no hollaback gi-" *gets shot* [/QUOTE]

Stop posting.

Alienblue

Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby Alienblue » March 25th, 2007, 10:44 am

Gee, I wonder what freind got mOzarts' Namco collection?

He must be a SERIOUSLY generous dude! What a nice guy!

hint: I was up all night playing Pacman arrangement, Dig Dug arrangement, Galaga arrangement and ms. Pac-man. And yes
the D-pad works better than the analog stick!

Koopa: That's weird. I LOVED No Doubt when they were a group right up to the "it's my life" video (though how they stole the title from bon jovi I dunno); in contrast I think every single song Gwen Steffani has done solo sux. The group leader was the song writing genius. There was No doubt about that!

Conn: Stop posting stop postings. Please. Freedom of writes!

Anayo1
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Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby Anayo1 » March 25th, 2007, 6:49 pm

I liked playing Sonic Mega Collection on the Gamecube using the d-pad...

JustLikeHeaven1
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Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby JustLikeHeaven1 » March 25th, 2007, 7:50 pm

Does anybody else have one of those awesome 2D controllers for the gamecube (made by Hori)?  If you enjoy playing classic games on the Gamecube you need to track down one of those things.  I've bought a couple on ebay and brand new they cost like $15.  Well worth the money.


Steerforth

Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby Steerforth » March 25th, 2007, 8:56 pm

JLH - I remember those, I have never touched 'em, but they looked like the ticket. Maybe they would be awesome for the Wii VC, as well. 

A question for anyone, can you configure your buttons on the VC titles?

No offense to the GC controller, but those kidney bean buttons could be better.

Atarifever1
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Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby Atarifever1 » March 25th, 2007, 8:58 pm

Hey, speaking of new Dreamcast games, where does everyone get those?  Do you need to do anything to your Dreamcast to play them?  I've never imported anything, but the continuing support for the Dreamcast is just the kind of small market, underdog console thing that normally interests me.

bluemonkey1
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Where'd Radio Allergy come from?

Postby bluemonkey1 » March 26th, 2007, 3:04 pm

I use a DC-X bootdisc.  No modding required.  I hear some of those cheat discs work too.  Lik Sang were good but Sony shut them down for selling Japanese PSPs to Europeans.  Videogameimports.com is cool and the guy who runs it is very nice.  They are UK based but may ship to NA.  Ebay is a surprisingly good place to get Jap games.


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