Looks like Jhen to me.Is there a better picture of the wind dragon, as in that pic it looks NOTHING like the MH monter.

Looks like Jhen to me.Is there a better picture of the wind dragon, as in that pic it looks NOTHING like the MH monter.
Is there a better picture of the wind dragon, as in that pic it looks NOTHING like the MH monter.
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The only resemblance is in the face, and that's if you ignore the boar tusks and elephant nose.
seen on reddit :
Sonic the Hedgehog 1 used shifting time of day from level to level to evoke a feeling of progression.
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Should have at least used an outdoors shot for Scrap Brain Zone:
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Scrap Brain Zone must take place the next morning or evening, or the city is just really bright and illuminating the clouds.
Pretty sure Zero doesn't tell you this directly. Not that I can remember, at least. I could be wrong.
wooooaaahhhhh- Using L and R to scroll the screen forward in castles to make spikes fall sooner
To my eye, it looks like Manus's appearance from Dark Souls's DLC was inspired at least in part by this poor guy.
I searched the thread and didn't find anything on this, but apparently Croc: Legend of the Gobbos was originally pitched by Argonaut as a Yoshi game and would have been the first 3D platformer, but Nintendo turned them down so they reworked it into a new IP. In an alternate universe we could all be heralding Super Yoshi 64 as one of the greats.
Like how we all think of Croc as one of the greats?![]()
sorry if this has already been posted
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jhen mohran from monster hunter 3
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wind dragon from breath of fire 4
both capcom games
do you think this was intentional?
Looks like Jhen to me.
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I would believe in this if the artwork had been available at that time.
Hail SHODAN radiates with cyberpunk action and the good looks of Clint Mason. After streetwise hacker James Finn (Mason) accepts the challenge to punch deck into Citadel research station, he unknowingly removes the logic systems behind the station's artificial intelligence. Finn finds himself trapped in a steel jungle with nothing but his good looks and a few electro-magnetic grenades. The furious pace of this epic game-based HoloVid will send you reeling through the aisles ... the ending will astonish you. (2.24 hours) ***
Ha ha! Love it.
Junior ... that is kinda what the "Videogame facts that blow your mind (SuperMarioBros. SHOCKING SECRET INSIDE p #70)" is about
Cloud/Bushes
Here lies link
Both already posted years ago.
Here´s the blog i was making to keep track of all the secrets mentioned in this thread.
http://shockingvideogamesecrets.wordpress.com/
But a short time after i began the blog that website "Awsome videogame secrets" or something came around and stole all the fun (not saying they took the idea/content from here, but only that they did made such a good job on the same subject i didnt feel pushed to follow with the blog anymore)
Now, it's been a while since I first read every page in this thread...but I have kept up, and I don't remember anyone posting "Here Lies Link" or connecting it to "Here Lies Loto" in Zelda II. Not saying they didn't, but I don't remember it, and it's probably not as widely known as cloudbush is by now. I was trying to post something to get things back on track after cloudbush was brought up again.
You are partially right. Although there is a post talking about "here lies link" (here) theres no mention to the connection to the "here lies loto" part, which makes it a nice mention
Im sorry if my reply sounded annoying and bossy (and reading again it really did). I know the thread is huge and its impossible to keep track of everything. I was just making a reminder that the oldest secrets are registred- but i couldnt make a nice reply
Final Fantasy III, Secret of Mana, and Xenogears all use the same Experience Point table.
Examples:
EXP needed to reach Level 93 in FFIII = 7,898,043. Same as in SoM.
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EXP needed to reach Level 11 in Xenogears = 2,870. Same as in SoM.
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But why, I wonder?
Someone's going to have to explain this. I don't get it.
Final Fantasy III, Secret of Mana, and Xenogears all use the same Experience Point table.
Now, it's been a while since I first read every page in this thread...but I have kept up, and I don't remember anyone posting "Here Lies Link" or connecting it to "Here Lies Loto" in Zelda II. Not saying they didn't, but I don't remember it, and it's probably not as widely known as cloudbush is by now. I was trying to post something to get things back on track after cloudbush was brought up again.
I was reading up on Banjo Kazooie stuff today...we've all heard it, y'know, Stop and Swap, but reading up on Project Dream in its initial stage, where it was a massive Legend of Zelda-type RPG with sailing around a huge ocean and visiting various islands, makes me wonder if perhaps it ended up inspiring Wind Waker behind the scenes?
On the other hand, Miyamoto clearly hates all Rare games, so that's unlikely.
/s
But seriously, nice find, I had not heard that before, and I bet you could be right about that.
Nice one.Don't know if that's been posted yet but...
This boss:
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Its feet and nose are the exact same sprite, but mirrored. I... I just noticed. :S
Don't know if that's been posted yet but...
This boss:
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Its feet and nose are the exact same sprite, but mirrored. I... I just noticed. :S
Don't know if that's been posted yet but...
This boss:
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Its feet and nose are the exact same sprite, but mirrored. I... I just noticed. :S
Reminds me of:
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Let me guess. You also didn't notice his nose is also his feet?Don't know if that's been posted yet but...
This boss:
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Its feet and nose are the exact same sprite, but mirrored. I... I just noticed. :S
It is Obelix from the french-belgian comic Asterix & Obelix.
In the french version of the game, this boss is called Belixo.
Don't know if that's been posted yet but...
This boss:
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Its feet and nose are the exact same sprite, but mirrored. I... I just noticed. :S
It is Obelix from the french-belgian comic Asterix & Obelix.
In the french version of the game, this boss is called Belixo.