Conversation Between Thoriére and Pepperton
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  1. Thoriére
    August 15th, 2014 2:24 PM
    Thoriére
    I never got to finish Colosseum, but I've played through Gale of Darkness probably seven times at least.

    I love Pokémon too much, but I can't say the obsession is without reason.
  2. Pepperton
    August 15th, 2014 2:13 PM
    Pepperton
    ugh I know! I played XD but never finished, I thought colo was better d:
  3. Thoriére
    August 15th, 2014 1:19 PM
    Thoriére
    Yeah, I'll keep my ear to the ground. It sucks that GameStop doesn't sell them anymore, though...
  4. Pepperton
    August 15th, 2014 1:16 PM
    Pepperton
    if you find a place to buy colosseum can you link it to me, because i really want it back but i can't find a place that has them
  5. Thoriére
    August 15th, 2014 11:51 AM
    Thoriére
    I lost both of those in a move around 2008 or so, but I've been planning on buying them again... fantastic games. Just haven't gotten around to it yet. Although seven years is a while.
  6. Pepperton
    August 14th, 2014 8:03 PM
    Pepperton
    yes! colosseum and Mario sunshine are claaaasics I think, love both to death I mean they are a ton of fun to play
  7. Thoriére
    August 14th, 2014 4:42 PM
    Thoriére
    Ahh, I only have a few games now, but they're the ones I play the most. I have Animal Crossing, Kirby Air Ride, The Legend of Spyro, Spyro: A Hero's Tail, Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, Pokemon XD, and possibly a couple of others somewhere in my apartment.

    What about you? Do you still have yours?
  8. Pepperton
    August 14th, 2014 3:00 PM
    Pepperton
    What's your favorite GC game? that's one of my favorite consoles!!
  9. Thoriére
    August 14th, 2014 1:21 PM
    Thoriére
    Indeed I am; I actually feel almost spiritually connected to many forms of retrotech; it's been that way for a while, perhaps because I used to spend so much time around it. I still have a Polaroid camera, and a Mac that's older than me... it all just seems like an extension of myself. I'm not sure if that qualifies as otherkin or not.

    But I simply love it all. I still have my GameBoy and GameCube, and if I dig, I can probably find my NES. First and third gen Pokémon were my favorites, considering that my first games were Yellow and Gale of Darkness. I still play both.
  10. Pepperton
    August 14th, 2014 7:42 AM
    Pepperton
    I'll have to watch it! so I'm assuming by your avatar you're a fan of retro games?
  11. Thoriére
    August 13th, 2014 7:23 PM
    Thoriére
    Holy mother of God, it was fantastic. The fandom is so sweet, too! I love them. The only problem with them is that the AUs they write are quite sad...
  12. Pepperton
    August 13th, 2014 7:14 PM
    Pepperton
    i never saw the lego movie, was it as good as the critics made it out to be? i want to see it!
  13. Thoriére
    August 13th, 2014 4:09 PM
    Thoriére
    Heartwarming indeed; I liked it quite a lot, though I felt as though I could relate more to the characters in The Lego Movie because I'm trash whoopsie.
  14. Pepperton
    August 13th, 2014 4:04 PM
    Pepperton
    You're welcome!

    I guess I see your point of view there, makes sense. I watched this one movie that I didn't know was horror initially and it ****ed me up.

    Haha, well initially I picked a Frozen character for the staff Disney collab, but I do really like Frozen, one of my favorites. I mean, it's such a heartwarming film!

    The soundtrack is wonderful, Idina and Bell do an amazing job. <3
  15. Thoriére
    August 13th, 2014 1:01 PM
    Thoriére
    I certainly will! And thank you for the lovely compliment, ahaha.

    I'm not much of a fan of most horror films either. I see gore/guro as an art form, so I prefer somewhat well-manicured horror, at most bordering on tasteless. So any movies I watch tend to be psychological horror.

    I see you like Frozen quite a bit, hah. I quite enjoyed the movie when it first came out (saw it six days before it came into theaters!) but I dislike how overhyped it is now... Honestly, I prefer some facets of the original plot to the final one, and The Lego Movie probably takes both versions of the movie and shoves them into a broom closet.

    Still, the soundtrack of Frozen was lovely, and I recommend that you seek out the cut songs/plot if you haven't already.