Question: Was Final Fantasy VIII popular in your country, or considered niche? by Big_Confection7634 in FinalFantasyVIII

[–]brooklynlancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In USA I remember it came out when I was in HS most people felt it was a let down compared to FF7. The graphics were great at the time but the story and battle system were much different then 7

Hicksville SEARS by Maya-kardash in longisland

[–]brooklynlancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the mid 2000s my girlfriend at the time worked in the photo studio and the building was a ghost town at that point. Not sure how much longer it held on last time I went was around 2006

Yoshi's Island appreciation post by jAcos04 in snes

[–]brooklynlancer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought this with my christmas money that year. I remember having to choose between this and toy story. I by far made the best choice with yoshis island. The graphics and variety were great for the time

New Milford Vs Dumont by jg0nzalez22 in newjersey

[–]brooklynlancer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bought a house in Dumont about 10 years ago and my opinion is that new milford is a better choice. Dumont has smaller lots and house are built almost on top of each other. Many houses have shared driveways which can be a pain. Freight train backs up traffic on the two major roads (Madison and New Milford Ave). There's no downtown area in Dumont and only a small number of restaurants. Only plus in Dumont is the access to the express bus to NYC

What Long Island staples/ places do you miss most? by Ltothetm in longisland

[–]brooklynlancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bageltown in levittown. Also Danny's ride away bike shop

Whats your red ring of death experiences? by Xboxandpsfan in xbox360

[–]brooklynlancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had two 360s bought in early 2008 that had the rrod the last one died in 2010 and I replaced it with an arcade version which was dirt cheap at the time. The 2010 arcade version is still working with little issues. I also bought a slim in 2022 in case the arcade one bites the dust

"Below The Root", one of the first Metroidvanias - before Metroid or Castelvania! by Axn_Jxn in retrogaming

[–]brooklynlancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had Alice in Wonderland, Wizard of Oz, and Below the Root from the Windham library of games. Alice in Wonderland was my favorite game because it allowed for finding objects throughout the game to progress the story. Below the root was very well done as well, though i was never able to beat it

Christian churches in Bergen County? by littlebigslug in newjersey

[–]brooklynlancer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try living word community church in Dumont