This is just a quick invitation to view my Tribute to the Women of
Videogaming. It’s a huge collage consisting of various women in
videogaming that covers two huge canvases. I’ve been working on it off
and on for about 5 years, and it’s finally done, and ready to be viewed.
If you are interested, stop by the site and take a look.
Thanks,
Bel
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Whip Ass Gaming: http://users2.ev1.net/~belpowerslave/
"The war is now being fought once again, only this time it can be won by
mortals." - Rayden, Mortal Kombat Gold
Nice, bel! It looks... Whip Ass.
Solid! Thanks for the visit, and the kind words!!! :)
Bel
--
Whip Ass Gaming: http://users2.ev1.net/~belpowerslave/
"I remember when I took that job thinking I could fight the good fight from the inside and
you telling me about all the problems. That color thing: Too black for the uniform, too blue
for the brothers. About how justice gets tangled up in the red tape or just bought off by
the green. You were right, fuck that job." - John Shaft, Shaft
Whoa, that is huge!
Wha...? No Belladonna? Haha! There is that great picture of some
live actress in a french maid's outfit on the box art mockup.
Love that funky Toshinden art. Too bad they didn't use it in the
actual game! I think Rachel is actually spelled Rachael, BTW.
Saw my big favorites, Grace, Shadow, and Cammy.
Faye Valentine in a videogame? Where can I get it?
Yeah, it's about 7 feet tall by 5 and a half feet wide.
>
> Wha...? No Belladonna? Haha! There is that great picture of some
> live actress in a french maid's outfit on the box art mockup.
>
I've not seen this, what's it all about? The French Maid outfit is what caught my
attention...;)
>
> Love that funky Toshinden art. Too bad they didn't use it in the
> actual game! I think Rachel is actually spelled Rachael, BTW.
>
Ok, I'll go ahead and change that. I'll probably do it at some point tomorrow. :)
>
> Saw my big favorites, Grace, Shadow, and Cammy.
>
Hell yeah, Grace...man, she's soooo very cute!
>
> Faye Valentine in a videogame? Where can I get it?
I think that's another screw-up on my part...as far as I know, Cowboy Bebop...there's no game
out there, is there?
Bel
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Whip Ass Gaming: http://users2.ev1.net/~belpowerslave/
"I remember when I took that job thinking I could fight the good fight from the inside and
Excellent Bel, that's something to be proud of creating. Smack the cat for
getting in the way so much won't you?
Mojo
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I need to...but he's a biter! Always seems to catch my hand in his mouth! ;)
Bel
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"It has a few too many vampires and talking arms in it for my taste..."
- Sigmund Freud, after being dug up, brought back to life then asked for his
thoughts on Metal Gear Solid 2
Um, I don't know about that...;)
> > Faye Valentine in a videogame? Where can I get it?
>
> I think that's another screw-up on my part...as far as I know, Cowboy
Bebop...there's no game
> out there, is there?
>
> Bel
>
> --
Playstation. Japan only.
>Where's my the pic of Chun Li doing a high kick? The one that I used to
>pause for five minutes when I was a sexually depraved adolescent?
>
>Mojo
Hey, I still use the pause button on Chun Li.
-dandy
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I'm normal!? Thank god.....
Hmmmmm, well, there's the pick of her doing that upside down bird kick...;)
If that's not enough, just stare at the pics of Pandemonium 2's Nikki....that
girl is smokin'!
Wow, maybe I really didn't screw up. When I started looking for a CB game,
I never did come across it...and I know I got that pic off some game
preview/review. That's cool, thanks for the info!
> I've not seen this, what's it all about? The French Maid outfit is what caught my
> attention...;)
>
Ah yes, the one good contribution made (no pun intended) by the
French! Or make that two, I almost forgot about Pepe LePew.
The picture is all over the 'net. How about:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3528329352&category=27252
And look at those prices! They are full retail and those jokers will
probably get it, too. EA should wake up to reality and just release
the game already.
Wow, does that work in a non-modded PSX?
> Wow, does that work in a non-modded PSX?
If you have one of the original PS1s from 1995 it will with the swap
trick. Otherwise you need a mod. Fortunately my 9/9/95 model still
works. It may be the only one. ;^)
- Jordan
Don't say that too loud, it seems its unpopular to believe they were even
defective. ;)
> - Jordan
I didn't buy mine until 1997 (new) but I can do the swap trick for
imports. Tobal 2 is about the only thing I use it for anymore. I
don't know if it would work with this or not, though. I just wish EA
would release the game already so that we could play it in the PS2.
It would sell nicely for $19.99.
There's a difference between saying some PSx's were defective and the
Sega fanboyish claim that there was a 50%+ defect rate. (Which seems to
be the popular belief lately. Even the PS2... Fanboys make it sound like
there's no such thing as a PS2 that works out of the box. Yeesh.)
Hmmmmmm, now, the swap trick is just pretty much a boot disc? Also, and I haven't looked just yet, so if this
sounds dumb....but can I look on my PSX to see the manufacturing date? That way I can find out if my PSX would
be compatible with the swap?
Bel
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"It has a few too many vampires and talking arms in it for my taste..."
- Sigmund Freud, after being dug up, brought back to life and then asked for his thoughts on Metal Gear Solid
2
>> > If you have one of the original PS1s from 1995 it will with the
>> > swap trick. Otherwise you need a mod. Fortunately my 9/9/95 model
>> > still works. It may be the only one. ;^)
>>
>> I didn't buy mine until 1997 (new) but I can do the swap trick for
>> imports. Tobal 2 is about the only thing I use it for anymore. I
>> don't know if it would work with this or not, though. I just wish EA
>> would release the game already so that we could play it in the PS2.
>> It would sell nicely for $19.99.
>
> Hmmmmmm, now, the swap trick is just pretty much a boot disc? Also,
> and I haven't looked just yet, so if this sounds dumb....but can I
> look on my PSX to see the manufacturing date? That way I can find out
> if my PSX would be compatible with the swap?
>
If you have an older model PS2 (one that still has that I/O port) you
can just get a Gamewizard which enables imports etc without swapping
messes and the like.
Least I think they were called Gamewizards...
> Hmmmmmm, now, the swap trick is just pretty much a boot disc? Also, and I haven't looked just yet, so if this
> sounds dumb....but can I look on my PSX to see the manufacturing date? That way I can find out if my PSX would
> be compatible with the swap?
>
It's not a boot disc. I just go to the CD menu with a USA PSX game
then switch the disc for the Japan PSX game (the disc is stopped).
You just need to secure the lid switch so that it doesn't reset when
you open the lid. I don't know if this would work with the disc up
for auction, though.
The company that makes the DC-X also makes a version for the PSX but I
don't know how well they work.
I agree, but at the same time, I have yet to encounter a Sony fan who'll
even admit that there's a defect rate at all. What really bugs me though,
is that there are no reports of what percentage of units were defective, at
all. I can't even find sources to prove that any were defective. So, all
Sony fans do is ask for sources of the defective PS1s or PS2s, and the
discussion's over. Unless I want to point to google and Sony's forum for
user comments on the subject. I just don't get it, every other company
that's had defects in their releases (NES, DC launch discs) has had full
reporting done on the subject, but Sony's managed to come out squeaky clean.
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>> >>
>> >> > Wow, does that work in a non-modded PSX?
>> >>
>> >> If you have one of the original PS1s from 1995 it will with the
>> >> swap trick. Otherwise you need a mod. Fortunately my 9/9/95 model
>> >> still works. It may be the only one. ;^)
>> >
>> > Don't say that too loud, it seems its unpopular to believe they
>> > were even defective. ;)
>>
>> There's a difference between saying some PSx's were defective and the
>> Sega fanboyish claim that there was a 50%+ defect rate. (Which seems
>> to be the popular belief lately. Even the PS2... Fanboys make it
>> sound like there's no such thing as a PS2 that works out of the box.
>> Yeesh.)
>
> I agree, but at the same time, I have yet to encounter a Sony fan
> who'll
> even admit that there's a defect rate at all. What really bugs me
> though, is that there are no reports of what percentage of units were
> defective, at all.
I think Sony said once that a 10% defect rate was acceptable.
Ok, got it taken care of this morning. :)
Thanks again,
That's about the same as the concervative estimates on the NES defects,
which we now know where extremely common. Have you seen any web pages, or
any sources at all, that has any kind of report on the subject?