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Tue 31/08/04 at 13:02
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Why did no one try harder to make me play Beyond Good and Evil sooner.

How utterly fantastic, it has re-newed my love for games...

Finally finished Resident Evil 0 last night.
Sun 05/09/04 at 19:22
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So that explains why breaking all the records did jack... :-D


Alright then smartarse, how do you get the last M-Disk.
The one second last in the list, after the last Iris report and before Pearl.


Tell me! :-)
Sat 04/09/04 at 04:09
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Strafio wrote:
> Still got one last M-Disk to track down though.
> I'll try break all the race track records, see if that gets me
> anything...

I got all Pearls, all discs and all animals and never had to break any track records to get them.
Sat 04/09/04 at 03:08
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I used to do it with every game, back in the day.

Back in the day of the N64.



But yeah, I've done it with one or two titles on the Gamecube, and Beyond Good and Evil is so short, and so good that the second time round is no more of a chore than the first.
Sat 04/09/04 at 03:05
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I rarely get every hidden extra in a game (bar Mario Sunshine)... I just have too many games to play to worry about that.

Although I am obsessed with getting as much as possible in Timesplitters 2.

I always return to that game. Future Perfect is one of my most anticipated titles.
Sat 04/09/04 at 02:49
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You don't until you realise that it's the ONLY thing in the game that you haven't cracked yet. THEN you get interested! ;-)
Sat 04/09/04 at 01:24
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I had noticed that but failed to realise the importance of it.
Fri 03/09/04 at 22:44
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Ooh, I wondered if getting the track records did anything.
Keep me informed of your progress.
Fri 03/09/04 at 20:34
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FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> Finished yesterday. Nice.
> I got everything except 1 MDisk - I assumed it would be the IRIS
> report from your mono broadcast, but you never get a chance to go and
> get it.

That's the one I'm looking for, although it wouldn't be the IRIS report seeing as you can't get it.
I think I know where the last one is though.


You know inside the Akuda bar, in between the M-Disk player and that table disc game, there's this storage compartment thingamy with a code on it.

I think you have to break all the race track records (which are displayed in the bar) and then the barman, or someone else, gives you the code to the it.
Fri 03/09/04 at 20:31
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Edgy wrote:
> Again, it's not the movement of air I'm on about.
>
> Again, it seems too sterile. Don't get me wrong, I'm enjoying the
> game so far, moreso than many others. But the sterility does bug me a
> little.

I know what you mean. It's like a Reboot style plastic world.
But that's only really because the water style clashes with the land.
Overwise it would be fairly breathable.


I finished it agian. :-)

This time with all the pearls and animals. :-)
Still got one last M-Disk to track down though.
I'll try break all the race track records, see if that gets me anything...
Fri 03/09/04 at 18:45
"period drama"
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Moon broadcast, rather.

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