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The music from Baten Kaitos is awesome, for one thing.

However my top 3 artists are

Nickelback
Five for Fighting
Matisyahu

The Backloggery Forum

I haven't added my PS2 games yet....

Rock Band 2

I still dont have a PS3 or Xbox 360 yet (though I may save up for a 360, thanks to the new $300 price tag), but I, too, think this game looks pretty damn sweet. Has it been confirmed whether the original Rock Band instrument controllers can be used with RB2, however?

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Dammit, that's one hellava sweet Title Screen!!

Rate the above person's avatar.

Strange. In the art style. Don't like it much though. 5/10

Got questions? Ask 'em here.

Never played Oblivion, sorry.

But I do have another question that sprung up last night. I was having a friend over for a sleepover, and he noticed that I had Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time for Xbox. He said that he played a demo of the PS2 version and wanted to start a new game on it. While he was playing, though, he claimed that the PS2 version was way better. He said that "the graphics are better (on PS2), you can actually see his (the Prince's) face," among other things, including getting reeeeeeeallly annoyed that the Prince automatically puts away his sword after a fight. After about five minutes, he quit without saving, saying, and I quote, "On PS2 this game is awesome, but the Xbox version sucks!

What the hell!? thought the game was nearly identical on all three systems? I think its a great game (though I'm only about an hour and a half in). The only two things I can think of are

a) one of his TV's is widescreen (he played it at his house), so maybe that enhanced the image, but his PS2 is currently hooked up to his Standard 4:3 TV, though he might have played it before he moved it, as he uses the widescreen TV for his Wii, or

b) the demo was obviously an unfinished product, so maybe they changed a few things around after release. Either that or the graphics really are better on PS2, though that hardly seems to be a reason to hate one version and not the other.... Or that each system has just a slightly different color palatte, so the same image may appear slightly darker on one version than another.

The Big Question: Is there any major differences in the main game of Sands of Time between each version, not including any bonuses or minor extras?

Got questions? Ask 'em here.

This topic is sorely for non-RM videogame questions. Wanna know how you get that secret item? Past a puzzle? Ask anything here and me and they will (hopefully) be answered. Note that it would be extremely helpful if I wasn't the only one answering. Anyone can ask, anyone can answer.

Anyways, I've got a few things to ask:

Phantom Dust (Xbox) -- Most of you have probably never played this game. Hell, you've probably never heard of it. But for those of you who have, do you know if theres a local split-screen multiplayer co-op option? The only things I can find in the multiplayer mode are 1-on-1 battles, but no co-op. And while I'm at it, is the online Xbox Live stuff also simply PVP (Player Vs. Player), or are there some full-fleged co-op missions?

Tales of Symphonia (GameCube and soon-to-be PS2) -- I should probably know this, but how do you activate long-range mode while on the world map? I've already got the ability to in some areas... I just can't figure out how to activate it.

*By the way, both of these games were bought used, and came without an instruction booklet. So if the answers in there, well, I can't exactly see it.

Creating an Easy Password

Has ANYONE bothered to look at this...?

Crappy FPS Game Review

Wow my first game review....

Anyway thanks for your comments, I don't care if people think it sucks :)

Although you can sidestep left and right with the Z and X buttons.

Final Fantasy IV (DS)

You do know that FFIII for DS is actually a remake of the true FF3, right? FF3 for SNES is actually FF6, I think.