XD I guess I'm unlucky then. Every single person who's attempted to assume my gender has gone with the wrong one.
I fail to see how "Soushirei" exudes feminism. @Xaldin: Let's trade colours then. ;D Nah, Red = regular mod, not Super Mod. I was demoted, basically.
You know, I will never understand why people assume me to be a girl.
Yeah, what's already been said: There's no way in hell Sonic should lose to anyone in Track. Mario should stop trying in that picture.
Real men use fists. Have an unarmed battle in Halo. That's how champions do it. ;D
Classic games are fun to play when you're in the mood to reminisce or just enjoy some oldies. But I'm definitely preferring the HD age. But let's face it, we definitely want the future to be exactly where it's been going. I enjoy the good ol' Tetris for NES every now and then, but I definitely wouldn't want it to stay there forever. I anxiously await what HD has in store for us next.
Star Fox Adventures (Gamecube) Timespan: One afternoon + evening Actual gameplay: 7 hours 14 minutes.
I'd sue Matt Groening.
Depends how much you want the game--and how much you're willing to spend. I personally had to get a new PS2 just to play Final Mix+, but that's because I needed a new one for imports. I only use that PS2 for two games at this moment (as everything else is used by my PS3). Somehow, it was worth it to me.
There's a thread similar to this in the Intelligent Discussion here But in case you'd like to keep this spammy, I'm sure it feels very dead.
I wouldn't bet your luck on it. You're better off the swap magic way (or chip if your warranty's up).
I know data from D/P can be transferred to Battle Revolution, but I have no idea if there's a DS emulator integrated on Battle Revolution to support remote play on the Wii for D/P. I personally haven't tried Battle Revolution, so I couldn't really tell you. XD
Unfortunately, no. =\ The DS and Wii can connect wirelessly (for future titles), but you actually need a functioning DS to play a DS title. I know you could play Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow/Gold/Silver on the N64, but you still needed the adapter pack and the correct version of Pokemon Stadium to do so.
And he probably got inspired after he discovered shotacon.
Unless you're familiar with the Japanese script, Riku repeated exactly the same line that he spoke to Sora in KH1 when he and Sora were racing along Destiny Islands (I believe even in KH1, it was presented as a flashback. They also replay that line during one of Sora's flashbacks in KH2 when he was still recollecting his memories). Riku used that line as a test, to see if it would stir something within Roxas, which it did--as he replied with exactly the same response Sora gave during that event all those years ago. Thus, Riku's next line: Yappari, aitsu no NOBADI ka (You really are 'his' Nobody). Anyway, I don't really think Roxas' voice changed into Sora's. It was the same voice-actor throughout, just Irino Miyu (Sora's seiyuu) has a certain inflection pattern in his speech that Uchiyama Koki (Roxas' seiyuu) simply copied to imitate.
Despite debuting on the GBA, it was a very well-done piece of work like libregkd was hinting at. Maybe people may find it pointless because there's not enough theatrical drive to push the story's dramatics in a full-fledged manner when you have a 1.62x2.41 inch screen and standard stereo sound and classic sprites to work with. For many, aesthetics are a large part of what brings a game to the degree of 'epic'. While I can agree, it's also what makes a lot of people overlook just how excellent a game when you break down its foundations. CoM was a very good intermediary between KH1 and KH2. Also, KH2 would've most likely taken place exactly where it did in the actual game, whether or not CoM came into existence. So about making a game that takes place between KH1 and KH2, the question is: Why the hell not?
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Someone who's not dumb.
Niwa* ^ The contract was 26 eps, but the manga contained whole lot more than what they could encompass in 26 episodes. So at some point, they just took it into their own hands to create their own ending. If I'm not mistaken, the manga is *still* going, or has only recently been finished. There is a crap load that isn't the series, but that's why the manga is pretty much more preferrable cause there's just a lot more to read and know about.
Yeah, this is incredibly old. It is however, a really good example of some quality directing. I like the trailer, I even have that remix version of Celine Dion's My Heart will Go On.