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The most heroic video game character.; It's not who you think it is...
Topic Started: Jun 19 2008, 04:28 PM (453 Views)
Silver Dragoon
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Ezekiel
Jul 8 2008, 11:24 PM
Silver Dragoon
Jun 19 2008, 07:15 PM
Has Snake ever defeated the player before? I think not. Resetti has done this without even fighting.
Doesn't this also apply to some villains?
But in those games, the player is a hero. In Animal Crossing, the player can be an even worse villain than Tom Nook if he/she so desires.
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dabuz
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why wont anyone listen, the old nes glitches are the heroes
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Heroicness Isn't Based On How Much You Have Accomplished For Anybody, It's Based On How Easily You Give Up On Doing The Right Thing ;)
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Jul 16 2008, 03:16 PM
Heroicness Isn't Based On How Much You Have Accomplished For Anybody, It's Based On How Easily You Give Up On Doing The Right Thing ;)
And Resetti NEVER gives up.

And no, the NES glitches aren't heroes; that sounds more villainous to me.
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Jul 17 2008, 08:23 AM
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Jul 16 2008, 03:16 PM
Heroicness Isn't Based On How Much You Have Accomplished For Anybody, It's Based On How Easily You Give Up On Doing The Right Thing ;)
And Resetti NEVER gives up.

And no, the NES glitches aren't heroes; that sounds more villainous to me.
you are wrong, they made your highly priced games last longer
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Until (aside from MissingNo) a Nintendo game acknowledges a glitch as a character, they will never be applicable to the topic at hand. And that will never happen, due to glitches not being in NES games on purpose.
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missingno killed my pokemon game
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