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What is a "Real Name", anyway? I could claim to be Xanthor the Gnome King and people would take it as a "Real Name." Regardless, I prefer to be called "Lord PsiGuy".
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100% Completion on over 50 popular video games, An ametuer Astrophysicist and Virologist since 4th Grade
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2000
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InuYasha
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Become a major Manga/Anime Producer
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Lightning-fast reflexes bordering on precognition (Except during the morning)
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Thursday, March 10, 2005
Broken-File Blues
A couple of weeks ago, I was playing the Final Fantasy Anthology version of FFVI on my Playstation. But one day, when I went to play it, the Memory Card wouldn't let me access the file because it was "broken"! Now, "broken" by a computer's standards and by a human's standards are two different things altogether. By the computer's standards, if ONE TINY LITTLE INSIGNIFICANT VARIABLE is off, it gives up and won't access the file, NEVER MIND that the file is still playable and the player probably wouldn't notice any difference. As such, I'm looking to Cheat Devices to solve my problem, as a Checksum Bypass code can be entered to force the game to access the file. I've posted requests for such codes on numerous Cheat Device websites, but no one really seems to care. Oh, well. I guess that's just my lot in life.
Depressedly Yours,
Lord PsiGuy
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