Corpse Run 173: Magical memories
Losing save files is never a pleasant experience, doubly so when it’s a friend who erased them. Before you wonder, no, nobody deleted anything of mine. That isn’t to say, however, that it hasn’t happened before.
It’s just a subject that I’ve wanted to touch on but haven’t had an opportunity until recently. Also, ponies.
In actuality, it is not Dan, but I who is playing a Tales game at the recommendation of a good friend. Tales of Phantasia, to be exact. It’s been a long time since I played a SNES game, but after a few hours of messing around I can gladly report that I feel like a seven year old during summer vacation so… mission accomplished!
A few weeks ago, I mentioned that I once stepped in a sticky-goo mouse trap, complete with a dead mouse. Well, once again mice and I are doing battle. For about a month or so, Jackie and I had been coming across mouse droppings and nibbled through food containers; I decided to buy a trap, baited it with a chocolate cookie and peanut butter, and proudly left it in the kitchen.
Nothing.
Now, it’s not even that the trap hasn’t caught anything… since I laid it, the mice have disappeared. I’d say into thin air, but I saw one of the little things and I can confirm that it was pretty fat, rendering it unable. We haven’t found any open food containers, no mouse droppings, they’re just… gone. We couldn’t believe that the mice would just up and leave, so Jackie came up with a plan.
She put a bowl with some soda in it in the middle of the floor surrounded by flour. The idea was that the mice, attracted by the sugars, would try to get at the soda, and in doing so leave tracks in the flour. The next morning she went into the kitchen and discovered…
Nothing. Well, nothing other than the flies that decided to commit suicide in the soda bowl, anyways.
If anyone has any information or ideas on how to catch mice, please let me know as Jackie and I aren’t doing so well. If at all possible, I don’t want any ideas that would be fatal to the mice, as I’m a little girl when it comes to killing things. Also, ponies.
Oh Jesus, I remember Phantasia. Such fond memories of that game. Hope you enjoy it~
Also: Fluttershy is best pony.
Just cleared out Moria, so far so good. Glad to hear that the Fluttershy train is going strong!
No complaints from anyone here. I had my PS3 and my Wii crash on me within three years of each other. You want to talk about losing some save data… try every game that you’ve ever played on one console. At least with memory cards you have the potential to have your data separated. Not I. Every. Single. File. Gone.
*ahem* I’m not bitter though. No sirree. Not me. I picked them back up, and have been slowly trying to get my progress back. I think not having control over the loss of saves is worse than having some control. Even if your friend didn’t know any better. Haha.
But I digress. Tales of Phantasia is a great game. Not my favorite, but definitely great. Another wonderful comic… minus the ponies. 🙂
I think I’d just break down and totally lose it if all my data got deleted like that; you are a stronger man than I.
I am a little surprised that you did not use trollestia.
RIGHT HERE BITCH!
Buy a mousetrap.
Put peanut butter and fluff on the spring.
Works every time.
Damn it all. Turns out you, Alex, were the final voice that eventually turned me. I had two others I could resist, and then, shortly after this comic came out… bam, I’m watching, and loving…
Also, Fluttershy, ALMOST best pony imo… I’m more of a Pinkie Pie guy meself.
Yeah, I was pretty skeptical about the show at first. I’ve gotta say though that once I started watching, it was impossible not to fall in love with the characters. Definitely a show worth watching and loving, I’m thrilled I was able to help you warm up to it!
My best friends in childhood did this to my Pokemon Red game when it was still new to me and I told them they could play as long as they didn’t save -_-
This reminds me of the horrors of saving over game files for an N64 game called Hybrid Heaven. Multiple times. Many hundreds of hours to get them back because I insisted on having a save file for each difficulty, and then saving over one of the newly completed files…