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05-30-2002, 09:12 PM
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Freaky me Freaky you
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Lucky Japanese Basta*ds
Sonic Team will open up its network trial beta for Phantasy Star Online on the GameCube in Japan.
Sonic Team plans to open up its network trial beta of its network online RPG Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II for the GameCube. Those who have already preordered the game from the Internet shopping Web site Dreamcast Direct will have the privilege of joining the beta test starting May 31 in Japan.
Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II for the GameCube is scheduled for a summer release in Japan and a fall release in North America.
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories...868407,00.html
Lucky little Basta*ds! I hope they do the same thing here in the U.S. I wanna test it 
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05-30-2002, 09:13 PM
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KinG of GameTavern
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If it fails they probably wont.
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05-30-2002, 09:53 PM
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Knight
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They won't. It was like this for the DC PSO games. No luck.
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05-31-2002, 09:03 PM
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KOF King
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What was PSO like? I played it a little bit.
Is it like DIablo type style?
Will it b worth getting for GC?
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06-01-2002, 12:27 AM
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Knight
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Not really like Diablo 2 style.
Umm... you basically have different levels to play, and each level has their own enemies, and different floors per level.
You can equip weapons, and spells, and assign them to a certain button. Basically, you progress through the level by shooting all the enemies in the room, and unlocking the door. Keep progressing, fight the boss, and go to the next one. If only it were that simple...
Umm... it's kinda hard to explain, and playing it a little bit only results in more questions. I played it for a little bit, thought it sucked. Then me friend (Tombor) told me to play it again, found out how to play online with BB for the original PSO, and once i figured out what everything was and how to play, I couldn't stop.
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06-01-2002, 12:55 AM
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KOF King
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Quote:
Originally posted by gekko
Not really like Diablo 2 style.
Umm... you basically have different levels to play, and each level has their own enemies, and different floors per level.
You can equip weapons, and spells, and assign them to a certain button. Basically, you progress through the level by shooting all the enemies in the room, and unlocking the door. Keep progressing, fight the boss, and go to the next one. If only it were that simple...
Umm... it's kinda hard to explain, and playing it a little bit only results in more questions. I played it for a little bit, thought it sucked. Then me friend (Tombor) told me to play it again, found out how to play online with BB for the original PSO, and once i figured out what everything was and how to play, I couldn't stop.
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Exactly how I started off playing DIablo.
Well actually I already knew it was online, but I thought it was crap. Then after I while I got really hooked.
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