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Topic Started: Jul 29 2006, 09:13 AM (357 Views)
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Dude2000
Aug 6 2006, 07:22 AM
:)

Seriously though, how could you not know Blue Dragon?

I don't know! Are you going to tell me what it is!?! From the videos they showed while playing the music it looked like a Dragon Ball Z-esque kid piloting something in a storm and then getting struck by lightning. XD There are actually some things that for some reason have not crossed my path and therefore I have not seen or heard of. I've heard of it now though. -_-
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Aug 6 2006, 09:57 AM
Dude2000
Aug 6 2006, 07:22 AM
:)

Seriously though, how could you not know Blue Dragon?

I don't know! Are you going to tell me what it is!?! From the videos they showed while playing the music it looked like a Dragon Ball Z-esque kid piloting something in a storm and then getting struck by lightning. XD There are actually some things that for some reason have not crossed my path and therefore I have not seen or heard of. I've heard of it now though. -_-

Well, basically it's supposed to be the Xbox 360's savior in Japan. It's an exclusive Japanese-style RPG for the 360 that MS has been touting as the savior of the 360's sales in Japan.

Obviously, it takes more than one game, but MS insisted on putting so much pressure on it.



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