http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3wZRuDU3go
I personally used Cliff, but seeing a battle of Ethereal Blast vs. Ether Strike is still impressive.![]()
The most annoying thing about Persona II for me was that the Personas' improvement isn't based on experience. With most RPGs, you reach a point where you can look at a numerical experience scale and say 'there's no point in me levelling here anymore; it'll take too long'. But with Persona II, you could improve your stats indefinitely at the same stage of the game at the same rate, so the temptation was always there to just fight on...and on...and on...
Motoi Sakuraba [Valkyrie Profile OST] - Eternal Engine of Linguistic Massacre
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Babelfish?![]()
# SAT originally meant Scholastic Achievement Test. In 1941, the College Board changed its name to Scholastic Aptitude Test (whereas "achievement" suggests what a student has accomplished, "aptitude" suggests a student's potential). In 1990, the name was changed to Scholastic Assessment Test, and finally in 1994, the initials were officially declared to stand for nothing at all, reflecting the College Board's reluctance to specify anything definite that the test actually measures.[31]
# DVDs were originally designed as media for audio-visual data, and as such the abbreviation originally stood for "Digital Video Disc", regardless of the fact that the medium could carry any data. As the format inevitably came into common use for other data storage, a different semi-official expansion was created, namely "Digital Versatile Disc". However, "DVD" officially does not stand for anything.[8]
Cool to know.![]()