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[[Hiro]] is a big fan of, and frequently references, '''role-playing games''' or '''RPGs''' in [[Hiro's blog|his blog]]. In both tabletop and video role-playing games, the idea is to portray particular characters, deciding their actions and playing through their story as they adventure, develop, and grow. |
[[Hiro]] is a big fan of, and frequently references, '''role-playing games''' or '''RPGs''' in [[Hiro's blog|his blog]]. In both tabletop and video role-playing games, the idea is to portray particular characters, deciding their actions and playing through their story as they adventure, develop, and grow. |
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[[Quentin Frady]] asks if [[Miko]] is a LARP-er (live action role-playing gamer). |
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==[[Heroes Evolutions]]== |
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===[[Hiro's blog]]=== |
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'''Generic RPG References''' |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/hi_again.php/ Stardate 1759.3], [[Hiro]] says, "Hiro crits potato chip bag for 182 damage." |
*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/hi_again.php/ Stardate 1759.3], [[Hiro]] says, "Hiro crits potato chip bag for 182 damage." |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/andokun.php/ Stardate 1759.6], Hiro says, "Hiro hits [[Ando|Ando-kun]] for 53 damage. 19 blocked." |
*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/andokun.php/ Stardate 1759.6], Hiro says, "Hiro hits [[Ando|Ando-kun]] for 53 damage. 19 blocked." |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/mudslide.php/ Stardate 1764.3], [[Hiro]] says, "LFM to save the world." LFM means "looking for more" and is often used in role-playing games like ''World of Warcraft''. |
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*In [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2007/02/women.php Stardate 1780.4], Hiro says the [[Corinthian Casino]] closet in which he was locked is full of fake armor, "The kind you would start off an RPG with and immediately sell after a better one drops." |
*In [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2007/02/women.php Stardate 1780.4], Hiro says the [[Corinthian Casino]] closet in which he was locked is full of fake armor, "The kind you would start off an RPG with and immediately sell after a better one drops." |
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* A [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2007/04/for_fun.php crossword puzzle] clue on [[Hiro's blog#For Fun|Hiro's blog]] reads "/target"; the answer is "MA" which stands for "Main Assist", the target selector for a party or raid in massively multiplayer online roleplaying games. Another clue reads "Raid leader: 'He's at 50% and nobody is dead'; the answer is "keepitup" (keep it up), a phrase often uttered by video game players when the boss is hypothetically at 50% power and the player still has his full complement of players. |
* A [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2007/04/for_fun.php crossword puzzle] clue on [[Hiro's blog#For Fun|Hiro's blog]] reads "/target"; the answer is "MA" which stands for "Main Assist", the target selector for a party or raid in massively multiplayer online roleplaying games. Another clue reads "Raid leader: 'He's at 50% and nobody is dead'; the answer is "keepitup" (keep it up), a phrase often uttered by video game players when the boss is hypothetically at 50% power and the player still has his full complement of players. |
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''Chrono Trigger'' follows a group of adventurers who are accidentally [[space-time manipulation|propelled through time]]. Hiro [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/09/hi.html lists] ''Chrono Trigger'' among his favorite games. |
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* In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/where_to_begin.php Stardate 1747.2], Hiro says that after dreaming for a crucial moment to become a hero, that moment has finally arrived with seeing a terrible [[explosion]]--he has now "become Chrono in ''Chrono Trigger''." He also hopes to find his Marle or Lucca soon. |
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* Hiro [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/mudslide.php asks], "What would Chrono do in this situation?" |
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* In [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/riding_in_style.php Stardate 1766.1], Hiro says he's still looking for Lucca and Marle. He then lists an Epoch among the things he wants to ride. |
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* In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/11/kitty_pride.php Stardate 1771.1], Hiro says he's found his Marle, referring to [[Charlie]]. |
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*[[Hiro]] [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/12/failure.php pines], "Charlie wasn't my Marle, she was my Gwen Stacy." "[[wikipedia:Marle (Chrono Trigger)|Marle]]" refers to a character from the video game. |
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*In the crossword puzzle in [[Hiro's blog]], number 6 across says "Glenn, 600 A.D." This refers to the character [[wikipedia:Frog (Chrono Trigger)|Frog]]. |
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''Dragon Quest'' is a console role-playing game series developed by Enix (later Square-Enix). Originally made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, it has expanded to other platforms, including the PS1, PS2, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, and Nintendo DS. Incredibly popular in Japan, it has also enjoyed nominal popularity in North America. |
''Dragon Quest'' is a console role-playing game series developed by Enix (later Square-Enix). Originally made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, it has expanded to other platforms, including the PS1, PS2, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, and Nintendo DS. Incredibly popular in Japan, it has also enjoyed nominal popularity in North America. |
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* In [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/riding_in_style.php Stardate 1766.1], Hiro says "(Nathan) was very nice and is giving me a ride right now back to Las Vegas. ルーラ!" "ルーラ" or "Ruura" is the name of the teleportation spell used in the Dragon Quest series. In the English translations of Dragon Quest, it is also known as "Return" or "Zoom". |
* In [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/riding_in_style.php Stardate 1766.1], Hiro says "(Nathan) was very nice and is giving me a ride right now back to Las Vegas. ルーラ!" "ルーラ" or "Ruura" is the name of the teleportation spell used in the Dragon Quest series. In the English translations of Dragon Quest, it is also known as "Return" or "Zoom". |
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* Hiro also makes reference to "Return" in [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/let_it_ride.php/ Stardate 1758.5]; "I can't really fight. No weapons. My current spells would be Quick, Return, and Teleport." |
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''Dungeons and Dragons'' (abbreviated ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a well-known fantasy role-playing game currently published by [[wikipedia:Wizards of the Coast|Wizards of the Coast]] and referenced at times by [[Hiro]]. It was the first widely-successful, commercially available role-playing game. |
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''Kensei'' is the name of the [[Takezo_Kensei|Samurai swordmaster]] that [[Hiro]] admires, and the name ''Kensei'' is also used to denote a [[wikipedia:Kensei |special character class]] in ''Dungeons & Dragons''. The literal translation of ''kensei'' is ''sword saint''. |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/11/post.php/ Stardate 1767.5], speaking of the [[sword]], Hiro writes: "I wonder if it's magical. +4 to dexterity?" |
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*Hiro lists [[Future Hiro]]'s ''D&D'' stats as being: |
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:STR: 14 (I'm going to have to work out more to get this) |
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:DEX: 18 (with +4 modifier) (ditto as above) |
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:CON: 12 |
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:INT: 18 (I can use magic) |
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:WIS: 17 (I survive till the future so I have to be wise (^o^)) |
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:CHA: 15 |
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:Race: Human (Japanese) |
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:Alignment: Lawful Good |
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:AC: -1 (I would think that I would be wearing lighter gear, but get AC |
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:dexterity bonus) |
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:Class: [[wikipedia:Kensei|Kensei]] |
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It is interesting to note that Hiro appears to play 2nd edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'', since his AC seems to be based on the 2nd edition armor class system rather than the current 3.5 edition's system. Also, while Kensei has yet to become a core class in ''Dungeons & Dragons'' under any system, a prestige class known as Kensai (an alternate spelling of Kensei) exists in the current edition. |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/09/hi.html Stardate 1739.1], Hiro hears that "[[Wikipedia:Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons)|Bahamut]] is right around the corner." |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/mudslide.php/ Stardate 1764.3], [[Hiro]] says, "He might be our Dungeon Master and hence we're not allowed to talk to him." In ''Dungeons and Dragons'', the Dungeon Master is the player responsible for crafting and leading the story. The DM does not portray a character, but instead acts out all of the non-player characters with whom the characters interact. |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2007/01/destiny_called.php/ Stardate 1774.2], [[Hiro]] says, "I've always thought that Dungeon Masters were short with long gray hair and beards wearing a red robe." (referencing the character ''Dungeon Master'' from the 1980's cartoon [[wikipedia:Dungeons_&_Dragons_(TV_series)|''Dungeons & Dragons'']]) and "Probably doesn't have a +4 dexterity modifier. The way [[Isaac|Mr. Isaku]] drew it though, it seemed like a two handed [[katana]]." |
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''Final Fantasy'' is a video role-playing game originally developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Sequels to the original game are available for various console video game systems. Hiro [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/09/hi.html lists] ''Final Fantasy'' as one of his favorite games. |
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* In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/09/hi.html Stardate 1739.1], Hiro says that he's almost done with ''Final Fantasy XII''. |
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* Hiro [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/09/captains_log_stardate_17428.html notes] that he's played all the ''Final Fantasy'' games, even XI. He says ''FF VI'' holds a special place in his [[heart]] because "the Magitek stuff was cool and it was the last of the pre-CD games." |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/let_it_ride.php/ Stardate 1758.5], Hiro utilizes RPG jargon by saying, "It does seem that I need to level up my skills more, but how do I level up? Do I need more MP? Raise my Job Skill? How do I get XP?" and "I can't really fight. No weapons. My current spells would be Quick, Return, and Teleport." These spells and stats are all used in ''Final Fantasy''. |
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* In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/where_to_begin.php Stardate 1747.2], Hiro discusses the reality of stopping the [[explosion]], saying that he gets no more Phoenix Downs. |
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* In [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2006/10/riding_in_style.php Stardate 1766.1], Hiro says that [[Nathan Petrelli]] is "going to [[Vegas]] and he likes to [[fly]] so he's our Setzer Gabbiani." Hiro says that Nathan's limo is not an airship, but more like "a very high tech chocobo." |
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*In [http://blogs.nbcuni.com/hiro_blog/2007/01/the_sword.php/ Stardate 1776.8], [[Hiro]] says, "I tried using my powers but it didn't work quite the way I expected. Instead of Stop, I casted Haste. Better than nothing, I suppose. Will I ever become a master Red Mage? Will I ever learn Meteor?" Red Mage is a character class in the original ''Final Fantasy'' games. Stop, Haste, and Meteor are all spells from the same games. |
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* In [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2007/05/who_am_i.php Stardate 1784.0], Hiro expresses his determination to defeat [[Sylar]] and save the world: "I'm at full HP and MP, and have all my elixirs. It's time to take down the last boss." |
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* A [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2007/04/for_fun.php crossword puzzle] clue on [[Hiro's blog#For Fun|Hiro's blog]] reads "Flare caster". The answer is "[[wikipedia:Bahamut#Use_in_Square_media|Bahamut]]", referring to a summonable dragon from ''Final Fantasy''. |
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==External Links== |
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* ''[[wikipedia:Chrono Trigger|Chrono Trigger]]'' on Wikipedia |
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* ''[[wikipedia:Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest]]'' on Wikipedia |
* ''[[wikipedia:Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest]]'' on Wikipedia |
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* ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/welcome Dungeons & Dragons]'' — Official Site by Wizards of the Coast |
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* ''[[wikipedia:Dungeons & dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' on Wikipedia |
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* ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' on Wikipedia |
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Hiro is a big fan of, and frequently references, role-playing games or RPGs in his blog. In both tabletop and video role-playing games, the idea is to portray particular characters, deciding their actions and playing through their story as they adventure, develop, and grow.
References
Game Over
Quentin Frady asks if Miko is a LARP-er (live action role-playing gamer).
Heroes Evolutions
Hiro's blog
Generic RPG References
- In Stardate 1759.3, Hiro says, "Hiro crits potato chip bag for 182 damage."
- In Stardate 1759.6, Hiro says, "Hiro hits Ando-kun for 53 damage. 19 blocked."
- In Stardate 1764.3, Hiro says, "LFM to save the world." LFM means "looking for more" and is often used in role-playing games like World of Warcraft.
- In Stardate 1780.4, Hiro says the Corinthian Casino closet in which he was locked is full of fake armor, "The kind you would start off an RPG with and immediately sell after a better one drops."
- In Stardate 1784.0, Hiro says, "I'm at full HP and MP, and have all my elixirs. It's time to take down the last boss," and "There is no save point. There is no reset."
- A crossword puzzle clue on Hiro's blog reads "/target"; the answer is "MA" which stands for "Main Assist", the target selector for a party or raid in massively multiplayer online roleplaying games. Another clue reads "Raid leader: 'He's at 50% and nobody is dead'; the answer is "keepitup" (keep it up), a phrase often uttered by video game players when the boss is hypothetically at 50% power and the player still has his full complement of players.
Dragon Quest
Dragon Quest is a console role-playing game series developed by Enix (later Square-Enix). Originally made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, it has expanded to other platforms, including the PS1, PS2, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, and Nintendo DS. Incredibly popular in Japan, it has also enjoyed nominal popularity in North America.
- In Stardate 1766.1, Hiro says "(Nathan) was very nice and is giving me a ride right now back to Las Vegas. ルーラ!" "ルーラ" or "Ruura" is the name of the teleportation spell used in the Dragon Quest series. In the English translations of Dragon Quest, it is also known as "Return" or "Zoom".
- Hiro also makes reference to "Return" in Stardate 1758.5; "I can't really fight. No weapons. My current spells would be Quick, Return, and Teleport."
See Also
- Chrono Trigger
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Final Fantasy
- For other uses of game, see game (disambig).
External Links
- Dragon Quest on Wikipedia