From: kendrick@nospam.io   
      
   In article <1180569579.557955.273580@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,   
   Eiji Hayashi wrote:   
   >On May 30, 2:05 pm, Kendrick Kerwin Chua wrote:   
   >> In article <1180486634.557675.258...@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,   
   >> Eiji Hayashi wrote:   
   >>   
   >> Seeing as how you've finished the game, can you explore and run through   
   >> the training dungeon once you beat the final boss? I imagine this is like   
   >   
   >actually what happens is after you beat the game. It'll save a final   
   >savegame which is right before the final chapter, so you can replay   
   >the last mission again with the other route (you'll see what I mean   
      
   Okay, that's familiar. A lot of the Shining games are like that, and I   
   think Yakuza and Otogi do that too.   
      
   >when you get there). You'll also have access to all the stages so you   
   >can go wherever you want. Like I said the last ten stages or so of the   
   >training dungeon is tougher than the final stage of the game.   
   >   
   >> I'm not so sure. If Sony is up to its old tricks, then they might put the   
   >> kibosh on further PS2 releases if they think it'll ramp up interest in the   
   >> PS3. It nearly happened with the transition away from the original   
   >> Playstation, except that the last round of games was so good that they had   
   >> to let them through. Here's hoping they see the light, or at least loosen   
   >> up the release rules a little.   
   >   
   >I don't think they will in this case because the PS2 is a major   
   >cashcow for them right now and I don't think they want to kill the cow   
   >when their next-gen machine is doing so poorly.   
      
   Well, I'm thinking that they might pull a Microsoft and try to drum up   
   interest in the PS3 by making the PS2 titles scarce. Which would have the   
   effect of driving consumers towards Nintendo products. :/   
      
   >> -KKC, wonders why it's so quiet around here lately. RGVS is the Kendrick   
   >> and Eiji show, with permanent guest host Bel. :)   
   >   
   >well I wouldn't go that far. I'm very rarely posting these days. My   
   >postings here as well as in message boards have slowed significantly.   
      
   I'm looking back at the last 100 posts, and it's you and me and Bel, with   
   a little azmun and Scott. Dos man and that other guy pipe up occasionally,   
   but otherwise the group is a desert. I mean, RGVS doesn't even get   
   advertising spam.   
      
   >It's not really due to a lack of content. I'm still playing alot of   
   >games (currently working my way through Odin Sphere), but we're kinda   
   >stuck in the generation rut where new releases for last-gen consoles   
   >have slowed or stopped altogether while new-gen content really hasn't   
   >caught up yet.   
      
   I've got plenty to post about, but no spare time. I barely have time to   
   play games, but I fit it in when I can. I have to catch up with the last   
   month's worth of RPG releases, but a little travelling and some work   
   expenses come first.   
      
   -KKC, fixing laptops for fun. Not quite yet for profit though.   
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   los planos secretos del arma mas extrema del Imperio, - @io.com   
   la ESTRELLA DE LA MUERTE, una estacion espacial blindada -   
   con suficiente potencia para destruir un planeta entero. -   
      
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