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                   Casino Games (Sega Master System) (English)
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Casino Games
Type: FAQ/Strategy Guide
For Sega Master System
This document is copyrighted 2002-2003-2004 to Joni Philips.

Keep in mind that this FAQ/Walkthrough is completely finished when I put the 
short sentence "Version Complete" on top of the FAQ and the version number is 
changed to Complete or an abbreviation of the word like "Com".

This is my 56th FAQ and I would appreciate it if you send tips and questions to 
wamd3992 [at] tiscali [dot] be or my second e-mail address fa354230 [at] skynet 
[dot] be. If you can talk Dutch by sending me a Personal Message on the forums 
of Gamed (www.gamed.nl) and Game Mania (www.gamemania.be\phpBB2). Anime fans 
can contact me at Anicom (www.anicom.org and www.anicom.org/forums) where my 
nickname is Chi Chi.

Please don't add me on MSN if you want to ask questions about the game; 
everything I know about the game is in the FAQ. You can add me if you want but 
send a little mail who you are, where you found my FAQ and things like that. My 
Microsoft Messenger Address is fa354230 [at] skynet [dot] be.

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1- Introduction                                                          [A100]
2- FAQ                                                                   [A200]
3- Basics                                                                [A300]
     3.1- Controls                                                       [A301]
     3.2- Cheats                                                         [A302]
4- Card Games                                                            [A400]
     4.1- Basics of Cards                                                [A401]
     4.2- Poker                                                          [A402]
     4.3- Blackjack                                                      [A403]
     4.4- Baccarat                                                       [A404]
5- Other Games                                                           [A500]
     5.1- Casino Slots                                                   [A501]
     5.2- Pinball                                                        [A502]
6- Loose Ends                                                            [A600]
     6.1- Copyright                                                      [A601]
     6.2- Contacting the Author                                          [A602]
     6.3- Environment Rant - Very Important for a FAQ this size          [A603]
     6.4- Version History                                                [A604]
     6.5- Credits                                                        [A605]
     6.6- Info about the Author                                          [A606]
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How to use the search string: Select the number next to the section title.
Right click and choose "Copy" and press Control (Ctrl) and F at the same time 
after copying the code. A box will pop up. Paste the code in the box and press
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1- Introduction                                                          [A100]
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Casino Games is my next FAQ for the Sega Master System Completion Project. It 
is a project set up at the FAQ Contributors Board at GameFAQs to give all Sega 
Master System games a FAQ. It was started by Masamune3 in the case of the Sega 
Master System but there are projects like that for other consoles too.

Are you brave enough to stake a fortune on a turn of a card? Is lady luck 
smiling on you... or hiding her face? Casino Games will test your luck, skill, 
and bravado as you try to game your way to a fortune!

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2- FAQ                                                                   [A200]
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[1] [Q]. What are those numbers like [A300] next to the title of every section?
    [A] It is the search engine of this FAQ. Press Ctrl and F. Type in the  
        search code for the section you want to go to. You should be there in 
        two steps.

[2] [Q]. Does this game have a real ending?
    [A] No, there is only an ending movie when you're bankrupt.

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3- Basics                                                                [A300]
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     3.1- Controls                                                       [A301]
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>> CONTROL PAD >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
The Control Pad is used like regular. You move the Cursor in the menus and 
Poker. You use the Left Button to control the left Bumper in Pinball. 

>> 1/START >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
When you first start this game without reading the manual, you'll be very 
confused. You'll have to choose a name but every time you press A, nothing 
happens. That is because the function of the 1/START is to cancel a decision.

>> 2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Unlike in all the other games, the 2 is actually used to confirm your choices 
in the menus and the games. You also use it to control the Right Bumper in 
Pinball. 
 
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     3.2- Cheats                                                         [A302]
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These aren't real cheats but Account Numbers for built in Accounts. Choose Mr 
as Gender and pick SEGA as your name. Confirm your choice and say Yes at the 
next screen. You'll have to type in a number now.

9991839999 - 900,000 Tokens
8314853112 - 772,170 Tokens

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4- Card Games                                                            [A400]
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     4.1- Basics of Cards                                                [A401]
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A regular deck consists out of 52 cards divided over four suits. They are 
Spades, Hearts, Clubs, and Diamonds. The suits don't matter in these three 
games. Each of the suits has thirteen ranks. The rank is Ace, King, Queen, 
Jack, Ten, Nine, Eight, Seven, Six, Five, Four, Three, and Two. The King, 
Queen, and the Jack are also called Face Cards.

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     4.2- Poker                                                          [A402]
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Poker is one of the games that are bet the most on. First, you have to choose 
between one of the four opponents. Nancy is the easiest to beat so start with 
her until you learn to play this game. The game starts with the dealer dealing 
out five cards. After you get your cards, you can Bet, Pass, or Fold.

- Ante: This is the amount of money you have to put in the pot to participate 
to the current game. This amount varies from player to player and game to game.

- Bet: This means that you bet on the game. The other players can either follow 
you and Call, follow and raise, or fold.

- Call: This is simply following the previous bet. You have to Call if you want 
to stay in the game. Otherwise, you're out for this round. This is done when 
you have a little trust in your hand.

- Fold: You have to choose this when you don't think you'll wind the hand like 
when you have only low cards. You do not longer compete to win.

- Raise: This means that you raise the bet and force the other players to 
follow or pass. You can do this when you're bluffing and make them think you 
have a good hand or when you do actually have one.

After the initial betting, you'll get a chance to change cards. You select 
cards with the 2 Button and then press 1 to draw new ones. After that, you can 
bet again or fold. If you bet and you both Call, you both show your cards and 
the person with the highest cards win. 

If you both have the same type of hand, the one with the higher cards will win. 
For instance, if you both have four of a kind. The dealer has four of kind with 
kings and you with Aces. This means that you win. If you both have exactly the 
same thing, they look at the other cards in your hand. Whoever has the highest 
wins, otherwise they'll look at the second highest and so on. If the hands are 
exactly the same, there is a tie. Here are the types in order of the highest to 
the lowest. Next to it, I mention what happens when you both have the same type 
of hand.

- Royal Flush: A royal straight flush is when you have every card from the Ace 
to the Ten in order from highest to lowest in the same suit. It is when you 
have Ace - King - Queen - Jack - Ten in that order. This can't be topped unless 
you have five of the same card.

- Straight Flush: A straight flush is when you have five cards that follow each 
order in the same suit. The highest card of each hand is compared.

- Four of a Kind: When you have four cards of one kind, it is a four of a kind. 
The one with the highest four of a kind wins. If they are both the same, you 
look at the fifth card.

- Full House: A full house is a three of a kind and a pair. The one with the 
highest three of a kind wins. If those are the same, the computer looks at the 
pair.

- Flush: A flush is having five cards in the same suit. They don't have to 
follow each other. If both player have a flush, the highest card is compared. 
If those are equal, they compare the second highest and so on.

- Straight: A straight is when you have five cards that follow each. The 
highest card of each hand is compared when both have the same type of hand. The 
highest straight is Ace - King - Queen - Jack - Ten.

- Three of a Kind: This is when you have three cards of the same kind and two 
cards that aren't a pair. If your triple Card is the same, they compare the 
highest unpaired card. If those are equal, they compare the second highest.

- Two Pair: When you have two pairs and one regular card. The two pairs have to 
be different from each. Otherwise, it is Four of a Kind. The highest pairs are 
compared. If those are equal, they compare the second highest. After that, the 
unpaired card is compared.

- One Pair: If you have one pair and just three regular cards next to that. The 
hand with the highest pair wins. After that, the highest non-paired card is 
compared. If those are equal, they compare the second highest and so on.

- High Card: If a hand doesn't fit in anywhere else, they compare the highest 
cards of the hands. If those are equal, they compare the second highest and so 
on.

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     4.3- Blackjack                                                      [A403]
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Blackjack is one of the more popular card games due to its nature; you don't 
need a certain amount of players. It is usually played with about five players 
and two or three decks in a casino but in this version you only use one full 
deck.

The dealer gives you and him two cards. One of the cards is played up so you 
can see it. Your score is calculated by adding up the Value of every card. Face 
Cards have a value of ten. Just like in real life, an Ace can count as both 
eleven and one. The game uses the rule that the Ace is counted as whatever is 
best for the player so if you have an Ace and a Eight, it will count as an 
eleven to give you a score of Nineteen. If you want, you can still draw a card, 
if that card isn't an Ace or a Two, the Ace is automatically counted as one.

If your score is 17 or higher, it is advised to 'Stand' and both parties will 
show their cards and see who won. If you have sixteen or lower, it is advised 
to draw one or more cards extra. If you go over 21, you're busted and the other 
party wins immediately.

The dealer follows a certain rule. He will stand if his score is seventeen or 
higher. It is a rule followed in many real life casinos. Those are the basic 
rules of Blackjack that are followed all over the world.

Double: If you have a score of eleven or something lower, you have the 
possibility to double down. This means that both you can and the opponent can 
draw one more card. This is best used when the opponent's Face Up Card is lower 
than half of your score. For instance, when that card is a five or lower. Your 
bet is raised too.

Split: If you have two of the same cards like two eights, you may choose to 
split. You double your bet and the cards are split. You can draw extra cards 
for both. One of the piles might lose and the other one might win evening out 
your loss and profit.

Insurance: If the opponent's face up card is an Ace, the chance is big that he 
might hit a 'Natural' or 'Blackjack'. You can choose to get Insurance. This 
means that you pay an extra amount and you actually make profit. The chance is 
rather big that the dealer hits Blackjack at those times so it is advised to 
get the insurance.

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     4.4- Baccarat                                                       [A404]
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The real Baccarat is played with six or eight decks of cards depending on the 
number of players. Because there is only one player and one dealer in this 
version, only one deck is used while in real life, there are usually at least 
twelve players and three dealers. The set-up of the game is still the same 
though.

The person with the Highest Score wins but there are several ways this score is 
calculated. Each player gets two cards. After the bet, the cards are shown to 
the players. If the sum of the two cards is eight or nine, that player wins. 
That is called a 'Natural'. If one player has eight and the other one has nine, 
the one with nine wins.

The sum is calculated by adding up the amount that is shown on the card so a 
four and a three gives you a score of seven. Face Cards and tens aren't 
counted. Therefore, if you have a Face Card and a Ten, you have a score of 
zero. If your score is higher than ten, the left digit is dropped so a sum of 
11 equals a score of one. 

You don't have to panic though. If your score is less than or equals five, the 
dealer gives you an extra card. If your score is six or seven, you don't draw 
an extra card but the bank might draw one. If one of the scores is eight or 
nine, no one draws an extra card.

If you don't get an extra card, the bank might still draw one if its total 
score is five or less. If you draw an extra card, a complex set of rules is 
used to determine if he draws a card.

     - If the bank has two or less, it draws an extra card.

     - If the bank has three, it draws an extra card unless your third card was
       eight.

     - If the bank has four, it draws an extra card unless your third card was 
       a zero, one, eight, or nine. 

     - If the bank has five, it draws an extra card unless your third card was 
       four, five, six, or seven. 

     - If the bank has six, it draws an extra card unless your third card was a 
       six or seven. 

     - If the bank has seven, it doesn't draw an extra card.

Before you get to see your cards, you have to bet. That amount of money is then 
subtracted from your money. If both players have the same score, they will get 
their money back. If you win, you'll get double the money back. If you lose, 
you don't get anything back. The minimum and maximum bet change depending on 
the amount of money you own.

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5- Other Games                                                           [A500]
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     5.1- Casino Slots                                                   [A501]
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The slot machines are usually referred to as One Armed Bandits. This game 
contains five Slot Machines. They are all the old standard Fruit Slot machines 
where you have to line up pieces of fruit. The five different machines differ 
from the amount you have to bet. There is one for $1, $5, $25, $50, and $100 
coins. 

After choosing a slot machine, you'll have to choose how much you're going to 
bet. If you put in one coin, you'll only play on the middle line. Putting two 
in makes you play on two lines and putting in three also gives you money for a 
sloping line like in the following example.
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/             \ To raise your incomings from winning, you can put in more coins
| 2 | 1  .  . | than three. You can put in nine coins maximum. That will triple
| 1 | .  1  . | your profit from winning but is more risky. After putting in
| 3 | .  .  1 | all the coins you want with the 2 Button, just press 1 to get
\_____________/ the machine running. Now you can press the 2 Button to stop
                each row or let it run and wait. It is better to press yourself 
but study the movement and the speed of the slot machine first so that you know 
when to press.

After the rolling ends, you'll get points for the following combinations. This 
is a multiplying factor. It gives back that amount multiplied with your 
original amount of coins for that line (1, 2, or 3). Therefore, a line with 
three sevens on the $100 machine with one coin per row, gives you $5,000. A 
combination with one cherry only seems to count when there are no Tomatoes in 
the row and gives you two Tokens per Token you put in. A combination with two 
cherries gives four.
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/                   |                   \
| Three in a row of | Tokens per Token  |
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 | Lucky Sevens     | 50 Tokens        |
 | Bars             | 30 Tokens        |
 | Bells            | 20 Tokens        |
 | Blue Balls       | 15 Tokens        |
 | Tomatoes         | 10 Tokens        |
 | Cherries         | 6 Tokens         | 
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     5.2- Pinball                                                        [A502]
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Pinball is the only game that seems to be in here for the fun and not for 
getting extra money. You control the right and left bumper with the 2 Button 
and the left part of the Control Pad. You launch the battle by pressing the 1 
Button. Watch out and press it when the launcher is far away from the ball to 
launch it harder.

Before getting in the game itself, you can choose the angle for the table. You 
can choose between Gentle, Middle, and Steep. On a steep table, the ball comes 
back faster and he'll move faster. 

You score points for every item on the board the ball hits. You also get 5,000 
bonus points for every time you go over 10,000 points. I get about 30,000 - 
36,000 points for every three balls. You don't unlock any other Pinball 
machines so it won't keep you busy for long if you don't like the table.

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6- Loose ends                                                            [A600]
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     6.1- Copyright                                                      [A601]
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        This document is copyrighted 2002-2003-2004 to Joni Philips.

This guide shall be used for personal use only. If you are to print it out for 
that purpose, the disclaimers must be included. This guide must not be added 
into a magazine, newsletters, etc. without the expressed written permission of 
the authors. You may not distribute it without my permission, even not by mail 
without crediting me.

If you wish to distribute this guide in any non money making scheme, please 
write a letter to the author on email. You must give obvious credit to the 
author as well. The author will take no responsibility as to what the reader 
shall do prior to reading this guide. If you are however to break any of the 
above rules, I will take action and you wouldn't want that to happen.

This guide should be found on the following sites. To get permission to post 
this FAQ, mail the author. If you get the permission to post this FAQ, you can 
add your site to the list. After that a list of sites who are not allowed to 
use this is included. It could be that they get permission if they mail me, if 
that is the case, remember to take your site out of the list. If you work for 
any of those sites, you don't have to write a very long mail when you're asking 
to use my FAQ. A simple short mail with the name of the site and the FAQ you 
want to use is sufficient. 

New/other sites will be asked to give a longer mail explaining things like how 
old their site is; various features and stuff like that. I will accept to let 
you use my FAQ 90% of the time, the other 10% of the time might be because you 
have too many pop-ups or you only use one FAQ of a game at a time and I think 
the other one is better.

  SITES WHICH ARE ALLOWED:
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   GameFAQs                       | http://www.gamefaqs.com
   Game Spot                      | http://www.gamespot.com
   IGN                            | http://faqs.ign.com
   Neoseeker                      | http://www.neoseeker.com
   Cheat Happens                  | http://www.cheathappens.com
   Computer Underground           | http://computerunderground.com
   Game Pad                       | http://gamepadonline.com
   Cheats                         | http://www.cheats.de
   Gamer Help                     | http://www.gamerhelp.com

  SITES WHICH CAN RECEIVE EASY PERMISSION:
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   911 Codes                      | http://911codes.com 
   9 Lives                        | http://www.9lives.ru/eng/ 
   a2z Cheats                     | http://www.a2zcheats.com 
   Bean's PlayStation Dimension   | http://www.bean.dk/psx/index.htm  
   Cheat Code Central             | http://www.cheatcc.com  
   Cheat Index                    | http://cheatindex.com     
   Cheat Matrix                   | http://cheatmatrix.com     
   Cheat Search                   | http://cheatsearch.com      
   Cheat stop                     | http://www.panstudio.com/cheatstop      
   CNET Gamecenter                | http://games.netscape.com/Faqs     
   Console Domain                 | http://www.consoledomain.co.uk     
   Dark Station                   | http://www.darkstation.com/    
   Dirty Little Helper            | http://dlh.net     
   Freaky Cheats                  | http://www.freakycheats.com     
   Games Domain                   | http://www.gamesdomain.com      
   Game Express                   | http://www.gameexpress.com     
   Mega Games                     | http://www.megagames.com     
   Square Haven                   | http://www.square-haven.net     
   Ultimate System                | http://www.flatbedexpress.com     
   VideoGaming.net                | http://www.videogaming.net   
   Supercheats                    | http://www.supercheats.com

For people who speak Dutch: The best version of all my Dutch FAQ's which are 
complete can be found accompanied by screenshots (not all of them will have 
screenshots though) of the game on my site. When my website is online you can 
find the URL of the website in my profile on the site you are now visiting. The 
name of my site will be Dutch FAQ Central and will probably end up on an 
http://users.skynet.be/******* URL. The site is temporarily unavailable though.

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     6.2- Contacting the author                                          [A602]
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If you wish to contact us, please email me at fa354230 [at] skynet [dot] be, 
replace the [at] with @ and the [dot] with a point. It just there to prevent 
people scanning this file for mail addresses. Mention the name of the game in 
the topic title. I will accept suggestions, questions, something you want me to 
know BUT, no spam, porn, or any of the sort. Your message will be ignored and 
any emails from you will be put into the trash. Don't you just love auto block 
features.

I don't have an AIM account. I do have an MSN account. You can add me to your 
list if you have questions about FAQ writing or just want to talk about playing 
games. If you ask questions about how to finish a game I wrote a Complete FAQ 
over, you'll be blocked. My MSN address is fa34230 [at] skynet [dot] be. If you 
have my other mail address for MSN, don't add this one too. I'm using them both 
at the same time. An alternative to email will be the message boards.

If you emailed me with a question or similar, I'll send an email back telling 
you whatever you wish to know. However, I sometimes don't frequently check my 
mailbox so if you don't receive your reply right away, try waiting a few days. 
If a week has passed, chances are, either I didn't get your email or you didn't 
get my email. If you're question is already answered in this FAQ/Walkthrough, 
you won't get a response. Don't bother sending multiple mails, you'll still be 
ignored.

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     6.3- Environment Rant - Very Important for a FAQ this size          [A603]
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This FAQ already counts more than 20 pages. Once this FAQ is finished; it will 
possibly count more than 25 pages. If you were to print out this FAQ, it would 
take probably an entire day. It is also possible that your printer cartridges 
become empty so that you have to buy new cartridges, these are very expensive. 

If you want to print something out, only highlight a small part to print out, 
this will make your printing go faster and you will waste less ink and money. 
If you decide to print out this entire FAQ, we can't be hold responsible for 
any damage caused to your printer or if your cartridges become empty. 

It is also bad for the environment if you print out this entire thing. If you 
read this after printing out this FAQ or still decide to print it out; you 
should know that you killed at least one tree. Better plant 3 new trees to 
restore the damage. (One old tree converts as many CO2 into 02 as 3 young 
trees.) You can also plant one if you didn't print this FAQ, it can give you 
fruit and you can sit in the shadow when it is hot. Mail me if you agree with 
me. That way, you don't waste any paper and it makes me happy.

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     6.4- Version History                                                [A604]
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Version Complete: 
Commentary: Completely finished.
Pages: 11
Words: 4,903
Signs: 34,322

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     6.5- Credits                                                        [A605]
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GameFAQs
It has many great boards where you can discuss all kinds of games. I even 
visit some of the game boards there when I'm making a FAQ but that is only 
when I start it at the launch.

Joni Philips
He sacrificed his spare time to write this FAQ. He spent a lot of hours on it 
without getting anything so, in return be kind to him despite the fact that he 
is asocial.

The FAQ sites
They are hosting my FAQ so that you can read it. Continue to visit the site 
where you are reading this if you like it. Otherwise, there are always good 
alternatives that carry my FAQs too.

FAQ Contributors Board - GameFAQs
It is one of the better boards on GameFAQs and there are a lot of good writers 
who can help you when writing a FAQ or you want to chat with. They helped me a 
lot when I was a starter.

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     6.6- Info about the Author                                          [A606]
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You can find all my FAQ's on the sites that are on the list. As you can see I 
already wrote lots of FAQ's. And because I do this for free and normally don't 
get money for this, I would appreciate it if you send five euro to me. Only 
kidding, I would appreciate it if you don't send me hate mail or spam. 

Even if you want a write a FAQ yourself, don't mail me either. Several sites 
like http://members.optusnet.com.au/astroblue/faqwarp.html have a good manual 
to make FAQ's. If you find my FAQ on other site then these on the list, e-mail 
me because they are making money out my FAQ. I have my work on other sites too 
but these 4 sites have more than 90% of my FAQ's. Most other sites only have 2 
or 3.

Cheat Happens:      | http://www.cheathappens.com/author.asp?ID=209
Neoseeker           | http://www.neoseeker.com/members/profiles/Joni+Philips
IGN:                | http://users.ign.com/about/Joni_Philips
GameFAQs            | http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/18847.html

I am now going to talk about me. I was born on 29th of July in 1987. I live in 
a town, Vossem, which is close to Brussels, the capital of Belgium. For al the 
idiots out there, Belgium lays between France, The Netherlands, Germany, 
Luxemburg and the North Sea.

At the moment that I am writing this, I am 16. If you reading this after 29th 
July 2004, you should remember I'm older than 16. I completed my Primary 
School in Vossem. When I graduated there I went to the Holy Heart College in 
Tervuren; there I am in my fourth year of Latin and Mathematics. Correction, I 
already moved on to the fifth year in which I'm following Science - Math (6 
Hours) and now I'm going to the sixth year so I'm almost out of school.

My main hobby is playing games. My favorite games are Super Mario World and 
Final Fantasy VIII (not a typo) and my favorite genre is Role Playing Games 
like Final Fantasy X. Next to that I also read Comic Books and magazines about 
Games like NGC. My second hobby is as you can see writing FAQ's. On the matter 
of sports I am not good.

I also surf a lot on the World Wide Web to sites about games. Most are Dutch 
but some are English. I even write reviews for one of these sites namely for 
www.gamed.nl. It is a young game site that came online in October 2003. It is 
also one of the reasons why I slowed down so much on writing FAQ's.

English:
GameFAQs                            | http://www.gamefaqs.com 
Neoseeker                           | http://www.neoseeker.com
IGN                                 | http://www.ign.com
Cheat Happens                       | http://www.cheathappens.com
Gamers                              | http://www.gamers.com 
Game Spot                           | http://www.gamespot.com 
Nintendo                            | http://www.nintendo.com
PlayStation                         | http://www.playstation.com 

Dutch:
Belgian Gaming Network              | http://www.begn.be
Gamed                               | http://www.gamed.nl
Gamer                               | http://www.gamer.nl
Nintendo                            | http://www.nintendo-europe.com
PlayStation                         | http://www.playstation.be
Game Mania                          | http://www.gamemania.be
OPM2                                | http://www.opm2.be
Game Power                          | http://www.jim.be/
Game Spot                           | http://www.gamespot.be
     
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