I was looking at buying some PS1 games (specifically FF7 and FF8), but was wondering if they are just direct ports or if they are 'remastered.' Essentially what I am asking is if they look like the originals, or have been tweaked here and there.
Thanks in advance!
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When you get a track-pack, you are given a code to download it into Rockband, but I was wondering if it is a one-time download. Essentially, I saw some track packs today used for a great price, but want to load them all into Rockband. Is it possible for me to do so, or is it a one-time code?
Thanks in advance!
BlinDShoT95.
You get rid of all the blocks on the screen. Hard as hell to do so.Tetris. I've never been able to figure it out. How exactly does it end?
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[QUOTE="lerfish"][QUOTE="BlinDShoT95"]This weeks challenge extending from December 19 - December 25 (a new one put up on the 26th) is the following:
Tell us in any format how we can make the Writers Challenges more appealing.
Foolz3h
Sacrifice BlinDShoT. There is no other way. Period.
i second this.
No no no Ben. It's spelt like this: "Nay" ... go ahead, try again.
I don't remember that, but I do remember the "Aiden" name tag :Pred0584
Lol go on ... this sounds like a sweet story :)
Big Suprise! Another Extentionish. The following deal was extended to a member of the contest, so I will extend it to all you as well:
Submit all the following writes by January 23 @ 11:59 PM EST, and you will not lose ANY points at all. Enjoy.
Submission Week 3 (Dec 13 - 19): Epic + Freewrite
Submission Week 4 (Dec 20 - 26): Epitaph + Freewrite
Submission Week 5 (Dec 27 - Jan 2): A Shakespearian Sonnet + Freewrite
Submission Week 6 (Jan 3 - 9): A Dramatic Monologue + Freewrite
Submission Week 7 (Jan 10 - 16): A Didactic Poem + Freewrite
Break week 2 (Jan 17 - Jan 23): Nothing to be written this week.
- An Epitaph by definition is a commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument written in praise, or reflecting the life, of a deceased person. It should be written in quatrains (four line stanzas)
- A Shakespearian Sonnet is a very percise way of writing things, it follows the following structure: abab cdcd efef gg ... As you can see, it is written in the form of 3 quatrains (4 line stanzas), and one couplet (a rhyming two line stanza). Follow this structure, but don't worry about the amount of syllables in a line (we don't care if it's iambic pentamter or whatever)
- A Dramatic Monologue is a type of poem which is spoken to a listener. The speaker addresses a specific topic while the listener unwittingly reveals details about him/herself.
- Didactic Poetry is a form of poetry intended for instruction such as for knowledge or to teach.
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And well for going over the limit, you lose 1 point -- but well, all I can say is that it is better to submit something that you think is phenomenal than to worry about the number of lines ;)
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