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Post by Shwoo on Dec 8, 2005 1:51:29 GMT
They're talking about unlockables, not cheats.
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Post by arsenault on Dec 8, 2005 1:53:14 GMT
They are still cheats. Your supposed to unlock stuff by finding the artifacts or something like that.
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Post by delightfuleliza on Dec 8, 2005 4:16:12 GMT
They are still cheats. Your supposed to unlock stuff by finding the artifacts or something like that. The unlockables are found by collecting a certain amount of Rainbow Monkeys or doing something special. It's called making a replay value, not cheats. Though you can unlock invincibility or weapons if you want to use them. Most the unlockables are arenas, changes in characters like Making 1 into 86 or into vampires, promo art, or other stuff like that. A cheat is like a god code. (which exists and I do have, but never used.) If cheating is playing 86, I love it ;p
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Post by arsenault on Dec 8, 2005 23:42:58 GMT
Codes or anyway to do something first without unlocking it the hard way is cheating. But there are too types of cheating: 1.Cheap Cheating-when you unlock something by using codes or ivincibility or something like that. 2.Real Cheating-when you face another player in an online game like world of warcraft and you dowloaded a program from the internet that allows to be invincible and have unfair advantages against the other player. When I used to play Halo 2 online with Jeno 340 and KND1 we sometimes would play against random other players who would cheat by soft modding or using their connection to mess everybody up. This is not the cheating you guys are doing but it sure bugs the crap out of me when I see people do it. But cheap cheating isnt really completing the game if there is another way to unlock it without using the codes. This is just my opinion. You guys can do whatever you want but you can really say "I beat the game and unlocked everything with out using codes. Thats the real way the finish the game. Sorrey guys. Im on the honorable and glory side of gaming.
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Post by morty340 on Dec 10, 2005 13:36:12 GMT
Only Halo 3 will get that score. i guess you guys are telling me that overall it is an 8.551247976043685799436906447906448 out of 10 right? Nope. A buhmillion is my highest rating for this game. Besidse, it would look like this: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
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Post by arsenault on Dec 11, 2005 4:37:06 GMT
No the game didnt get a 10 out of 10 and you know it. If it did then it would be in gameinformer and have a whole 10 pages on it but I have a feeling that it should have at least gotten a 7 or 8 out of 10.
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Post by roybertito on Dec 13, 2005 17:57:20 GMT
I know it's a little late, but I played and beat the game a while back and posted an in-depth review on my blog. It's a bit on the bad language side, only because I was extremely mad at how bad some of the levels were, most notably the Numbuh 5 levels. Horrible. The jumping grunt wasn't even Numbuh 5's voice, it was just annoying.
Eh. Could've been better, however, I loved the dogfight levels. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet.
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Post by Numbuh 65 on Dec 13, 2005 18:26:34 GMT
I know it's a little late, but I played and beat the game a while back and posted an in-depth review on my blog. It's a bit on the bad language side, only because I was extremely mad at how bad some of the levels were, most notably the Numbuh 5 levels. Horrible. The jumping grunt wasn't even Numbuh 5's voice, it was just annoying. Eh. Could've been better, however, I loved the dogfight levels. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet. Where is this blog of yours?
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Post by delightfuleliza on Dec 13, 2005 19:16:12 GMT
I know what you mean about the grunt thing. It was odd it wasn't Cree Summer. I loved the 4 boards! the dog fights were a little hard on my hands, but had some good show worthy dialog.
And I realized something that linked the game with the show even more than it...well being a game of the show. In OP: Flush, Knightbrace was building the chair he used in the game. That was cool when I realized that *chuckles*
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Post by roybertito on Dec 13, 2005 21:12:16 GMT
I know it's a little late, but I played and beat the game a while back and posted an in-depth review on my blog. It's a bit on the bad language side, only because I was extremely mad at how bad some of the levels were, most notably the Numbuh 5 levels. Horrible. The jumping grunt wasn't even Numbuh 5's voice, it was just annoying. Eh. Could've been better, however, I loved the dogfight levels. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet. Where is this blog of yours? There's no website link on my profile? Hm. Strange. For anyone who wants to know, check it out. It'll be down the page a ways. Enjoy. wasdem.blogspot.comWASD: We Are Spying Dem. "Please comment."
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Post by cRaZyAsiAnGirL on Dec 13, 2005 22:19:44 GMT
I thought this game was fun, even though I was screaming at the TV when it took me a while to beat Gramma Stuffum (it took me over 2 hours to beat that stupid level!) It bothered me, though, that the grunts and stuff didn't sound at all llike the characters! I mean, Numbuh Four's grunts kinda sounded like Link from the Zelda games.
It would be nice if they had a place with some of the codes or something...
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Post by jcliff1234 on Dec 13, 2005 22:55:17 GMT
Okay out there. My twin boys 6 years old cant beat the Grandma Stuffin boss. I need some hints.
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Post by cRaZyAsiAnGirL on Dec 14, 2005 0:29:59 GMT
Okay. In order to beat the boss, there are three switches in the room. One all the way to the left, one all the way to the right, and one on that giant machine thing that has the pink liquid.
When you get into the room, run over to the switch on the far left. Once the light on the switch turns green (might take a few seconds for it to turn green,) turn it on. A giant donut should go in front of Stuffum and distract her.
Once that's done, run to the switch on the far right and press it. Gramma Stuffum should fall into a pit thing.
While she's trying to get out, go to the switch on the machine with the pink liquid and press it. The pink liquid should fall on Stuffum, who is still struggling in the pit. The liquid will destroy the shield and make her vunerable to Numbuh One's attacks (powuh attacks make her energy go down faster.)
Keep repeating this until she's defeated. Another thing that would help is if you use the invincibility code. Go to Top Secret and press the button to enter the code. The code is 432513. Then activate invincibility. The level shouldn't take as long if you do all this.
Did this help?
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Post by phantasma on Dec 14, 2005 1:28:20 GMT
I liked Numbuh 5 levels the most from I can Remember. I loved Numbuh 2's dogfights! I beat htem all when my sister couldn't :3. I hated Numbuh 3's levels. (I also liked Numbuh 5's jumping sounds. I though it sounded like her..... >_>;;;
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Post by cRaZyAsiAnGirL on Dec 14, 2005 1:38:16 GMT
Numbuh Three's levels WERE a bit annoying... Especially the last part of that firefly level. Ugh...
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