| listening to the ost to Ikaruga. yay.
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| if I added you recently, (derrick), I'll try to check back often, but my xanga has lots of dust and cobwebs.
hello the rest of you that might be waiting for an update for me!
I'm on myspace and LiveJournal. vanillatray there just the same. those are updated more often.
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| looks like xanga has had some upgrades since I've last been here.
hello! hello!
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| Of the circle of friends I have that all got Phantom Hourglass I'm the first to have finished, also the first to have kept playing it after getting the third map. Something about going back to the time dungeon a dozen times ruins it for everyone. I thought so too while playing it, having to go further and further into the basements with each time.
There's a great zero punctuation review of it, by the way.
Finishing zelda games for me have always been bitter sweet. I like the world they make and the method of exploring that doesn't happen in other games often. With Wind Waker, Minish Cap and Phantom Hourglass I finished them knowing that there were other things I could do in the game, but it was sad that those things weren't required to get a "special ending" so to speak.
Phantom Hourglass ends way too soon.
Oh, tanuki, with the control scheme of twilight and phantom, yeah, they tried doing new ones, but I'm playing twilight on my gamecube, the way it should be so I don't have to bother with aiming the wiimote crap.
With my game systems, the only thing that's current is my ds and psp. My console are all obsolete so to speak. Currently, Dreamcast, xbox (1-...modded) and Gamecube. And I have no desire to get any of the new systems, and for christmas I'm asking for a PS2, go figure.
It's late, and I'm blogging for no real reason right now. I have to get ready for work tomorrow. Gnite, gnite.
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| I think I'm almost done with Phantom Hourglass and it makes me sad...
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