To The Exciting Part

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I got home from work last night in a somewhat foul mood (long hours for weeks at a time tend to do that to me) and didn't want to deal with people. So I curled up with one of my favorite past times (no....not torturing Pixel....) -- video games!

I've been playing Final Fantasy III since I got done with FF2 a few weeks ago. When I last put the game down (late last week) I was just about to fight the Atma Weapon on the floating island.

There's only two parts to this game (aside from the final boss) that have ever given me a lot of trouble. The Atma Weapon is one of them -- he's a royal PITA! After a few tries, I finally got him.

Soon after that annoying battle, I came up against the *other* troublesome boss fight -- Poonjaba (what a goofy name!). He took quite a while to beat as well. Bleh.

When I finally stopped playing so that I could go to sleep last night (sometime after midnight, heh) I made it to the part where I got my second airship and am ready to start doing all the side quests. w00t!

I'm a geek, and proud.

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I still have yet to start FF I and FF II on my Nintendo DS... gotta finish up Minish Cap first (on the last dungeon then the final encounter.. w00t!)

::laughs:: yes...but I wouldn't want you as my friend any other way...cause then who would come over and have nerd night with me? =oP

Good stuff. I'm a huge FF fan, FF3(US) was easily my favorite one.

I was playing FF 1 on GameBoy after christmas, but unfortunately they made it a lot easier than I remember it being. Most of the time you just hold down a to get through a battle, not challenging at all.

Right now I'm replaying Wind Waker on the Cube. It's a great game.

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