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Yo kids! Going for a light run doesn’t mean drinking a whole large slurpee on the way there while texting on your phone with your head down bumping into people and talking with your buddies while gingerly walking back to school!

My Mother just introduced me to a book called "Spark!", and it's really interesting. It's about how physical education primes brain cells. There was an experimental study done on a high school in Illinois where students were given heart monitors and physical exercise in the morning, along with other physical education programs. After correcting for things like socioeconomic standing, the resulting test scores were outstanding. They placed first in the world in science the year the study looked at it.

I don't know if there's an article anywhere on it, but here is the Amazon page for the book: https://www.amazon.com/Spark-Revolutionary-Science-Exercise-Brain/dp/0316113514

Hello! Ruby Programmer here.

I'd always wondered how close RGSS was to its Ruby parent... I hope that you enjoy the transition.

'TWAS I WHO SOLD SUNLIGHT! (Selling Sunlight review shenanigans)

author=unity
Imagine this: You have to work the night shift and just want to feel the sunlight sometimes as a pick-me-up. Bottled sunlight is gonna sell like hotcakes!


Not pictured: Vampire who works the night shift at IHOP.

Wind turbines: Are you a big fan?

I vacillate about them... I think a lot of them go over my head. They seem like blowhards at first sight, when I just wanna shoot the breeze.

Screenshot Survival 20XX

author=Kaempfer
Rukiri
@Frogge: Lots of pillow shading, going for a Gameboy look?
As noted, these are rips from Mystic Quest, which itself used a very basic art style which was much closer to NES-era graphics than SNES graphics (despite being released in 1992, come on, Square).


Final Fantasy Mystic Quest (NTSC) was literally built off of a game boy game—Final Fantasy Legend III. The same team worked on both. I think those were the only two that they made.

[RMVX ACE] Reinstalling VX Ace on a new computer

Back when I switched computers, it had been years since I bought XP; so much time had passed that the North American operations had been handed over to a different company, the current company, Degica. I was still able to get a new activation code by e-mailing their support desk and supplying my old activation code and address.

The official English 2k3 version is out!

Thank you, Cherry!! Can't believe it's almost here!!

TFT, get ready to say hello to way easier custom menus, way easier custom battle engines, and way easier custom text engines... among other things...

Randomizers

I've seen a handful of RPG Maker Fes games which do what you describe. The dungeon layout is fixed—it has to be—but the chests had different ranks of treasure inside. I think the floor exits were also randomized. It reminded me of Romancing SaGa, the way your spoils and enemies were confined to your current rank, but were randomized inside that rank.

[Poll] What is your favorite Final Fantasy game?

I'd have to say that my favorite is III(J). I liked III for how many ways you could approach structure in the party. I'd been experimenting with no white magic last time I played... a good challenge. I haven't played any Final Fantasy over VII except for IX. I tended to like the job-oriented games, or the games where you can customize your party, better than the games where your party is fixed, or has so much customization that its members could be indistinguishable.

[RM2K3] Question on Call Event/Common Event

Hi Jerrsei,

Yes, what you would like to happen will happen. Think of Common Events as a universal subprogram which can be accessed from anywhere, like a function or a GOSUB in other computer languages.

Although, you should be careful when this is done after doing a Transfer Map/Teleport command, because that can have some unexpected effects. (The event won't be on the map any longer, it will going to a new map. I think this is something to watch out for when using Teleport from a Parallel Process event.)