This is my way of coping with the loss of my pokemon T________T
Come! Discuss the crazy things that have happened to you on your video games. What glitches can you warn us of? What glitches are inexplicable? Anything you think is out of the ordinary.... This is where to post it! If anyone wishes to post, lemmie know!

weird tune

Well, after I defeated the elite four 101 times something odd DID happen on pokemon yellow... the music in my PC is all squeaky on pokemon league hall of Famers #69......

What if Yusuke never went to hanging neck island?

That is what I asked myself after I beat the YYH game "Ghost files" for the PS2.

The game follows a linear path that is strict to the actual series, beginning when Younger Toguro fights you (Yusuke) to test your strength, and ending once you win the Dark Tournament.

So what happens if instead of losing against Toguro when he tests your strength you win??? This thought intrigued me, so of course I went through and tried it. Just a heads up though, this isn't a glitch. This is another wonder buster like the one I did when I beat the Elite four 100 times ^_^

I took my time, created a strategy, knocked him down, and guess what happened? Well, I myself couldn't remember it exactly, so right before writing this post, I did it AGAIN.

This is what happened: Yusuke wins!
Then a scene pops up where I'm on the ground huffing and puffing. "Yusuke you idiot! He's too strong!"

Me: No he's not! I just $&*@! beat him!!!!!

Then this message pops up: Im not even kidding you XD

Chance has smiled upon you! However, it's almost impossible you could win against younger Toguro again. To hedge your bets, you will now continue your training.
Press X to continue.

XD

So basically, it was inevitable. I was going to have to beat every level after that and watch every scene anyway.

Moral= Unlike what you may be thinking, the moral here is not that fate is allpowerful. No. Either way I had to continue the game because otherwise the rip off would not be that I won against Toguro but had to continue playing, the rip off would be that I bought a game, beat it in the first level, and had to send it back. WHere would the fun be there? It's like those GooseBump choose your own adventure stories where, if you make the right decision to return home, rather than enter the spooky house, it tells you you don't have a choice, continue to page four. It gives you the choice and then takes the choice away because there is no adventure without conflict.
ANYWAYS the real moral of the story here is that the human is better than the machine. I beat that "impossoble to beat bad guy" four times. While the computer used brute force, I
took my time, blocking his attacks and then hitting him when I saw an opening. Patience, good judgement and risks will always conquer what a computer will try to predict. Always remember that!

~Wallie out!

Who needs the Megaton Hammer?

When Zelda, Ocarina of time fist came out for the N64, my cousin bought it. When I watched him play the first time, I thought it was so cool that he could swim without drowning and ride a horse and jump! He was defeating th Water Temple at the time.
Then I went out and got the game, and defeated the whole game again and again. Then I learned that my cousin had not defeated it yet. He let me play his game one day and I went to an area where I knew there to be a hidden grotto. Pressing start, I went through my items, searching for the megaton hammer.

Me- Uh. Where's your hammer?
"Hammer? Just use a bomb."
Me- Didn't you defeat the Fire temple?
"Duh!"
Me- There's a giant totem that leads to the Boss Key. You have to smash that totem to bits in order to get the Key, defeat the Boss, and pass the fire temple.
"Oh that? I just pushed it out of the way.
Me- 0_o? You can't push it out of the way, You need the hammer!
"I have no idea what you are talking about!"

So I think that may be why he did not defeat the game: He didn't have the Megaton Hammer (which you use many times thereafter!)

Moral of the story:Just because you are strong enough to push massive totems out of the way, does not mean that you should ignore the help that tools or other people have to offer. If you simply rely on brute strength you will find, when you are in a crisis, that your resources are very limited.

Elite 4 knock down!

Whoo hoo! I did it!!!
Good news: I beat the elite four on pokemon yellow 100 times!!!!!!!!!!!
Bad news: You know the rumor that if you beat the elite 4 100 times, then Lance will give you a secret HM 06 Blast, that can crush the barriers dividing cities and the ocean? Well, I have experimentally determined that that rumor is FALSE.
As far as I can tell, no such power exists.

Well it was fun. Maybe I'll fight them another 100 times.... if I have the time...

Oh by the way, my Pidgeot "Aluthiana" is taking a break from fighting. The last time I saw her she was surfing in the Cinnibar isles. Yes... My Pigeot ALSO knows surf.
Adieu!

The legend of.... GLITCH!

Okay, so I was probably beating the game Zelda, Ocarina of time, for the N64 for the third time when this happened.

Link: Ladeedadeedadeeda. I think I'll go get that Big Goron Sword, find Zelda, and beat Gannandork!
Big Goron: You must do a couple of tasks first: I need some eyedrops, so go get me some and I'll THINK ABOUT MAYBE making you a sword. But watch out, those ingrediants will expire!
Link: Fine. Why do I always have to hike across the world to do good for you all!Maybe Gannandork is right! I am a goodeygoodeytwoshoes!!!!
Link travels to take the expiring eyedrop ingredients when... a pretty pony catches his eye.
Navi: HEY! You havent been to Lon Lon Ranch yet to see Epona and YOURE HOW FAR IN THE GAME?
Link: I know I know!
Link wanders over to the Ranch, races the evil Horse guy- but the time limit for the ingredients and the time limit for the race clash and.....
Link- I cant move navi.
Navi- .....
Link- The games frozen T___________________T

Moral- Don't procrastinate saving Epona and then multitask. Set your priorities straight!