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  1. Soushirei
    Wikipedia is edited by people. =\

    You're better off waiting for a press release.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  2. Soushirei
    Well no, he's not, but the chances of naming the compound is one big coincidence.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Soushirei
    It's in the comics. Jerry Siegel just made the formula up, but it ended up being a real compound in the future. That's what makes it so amazing.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Soushirei
    You learn it at a certain level. On Critical Mode you get it sometime in the 80s (level). For me anyway--I picked Sword at the beginning.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts Help
  5. Soushirei
    *growls*





    *growls again*
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  6. Soushirei
    Macs for the win.

    Nice pics, Saix. XD
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Soushirei
    Thanks, draik88, StupidAquarius, kitty_mckechnie!

    =) I'm glad you enjoyed it--and hopefully will continue to enjoy it.

    XDD Aww.. 'Nocenarus' coming from 'Nocen', which is Latin for "bad, evil, wicked" etc. ;p
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: Archives
  8. Soushirei
    Something's off there. You should have 7 prior to beating Xemnas for the first time in Final Mix+ (after beating Sephiroth).

    I believe you get an extra one from completing all the XIII Mushrooms? I'm at a loss for remembering, but I know you should have up to 7 prior to beating the game.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts Help
  9. Soushirei
    In regards to your first question, it's been discussed several times over the past few months. At this point, there is no plan to bring it to North America.

    Japan gets these games first because it's developed in Japan.

    FM+ is mostly the same. It has all the cutscenes in the original KH2 title, but with extra scenes and new boss battles. Yes, you can fight all members of Organization XIII, and there is a new Secret Boss, and a new Secret Ending.

    It also has a remade Chain of Memories, fully rendered in PS2 graphics and Japanese voices.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  10. Soushirei
    Yeah, awesome series.

    It's a shame they couldn't find a network to air Season 3. What a major drag for the spring season. Let's just hope they will come back in the Fall. I really don't want to wait until Spring 2008 to see the next season.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: Anime and Manga
  11. Soushirei
    Post

    Changes

    Thank you for finally implementing one story per thread.

    =\ It's such a flooder. I think it'll help a lot.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 30, 2007 in forum: Archives
  12. Soushirei
    FFXI... god some horrible memories from that game.

    Level 75 is a fleeting concept for those of us who are actually trying to get an education.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Soushirei
    I just explained it to you. That's their culture.

    North America is the one who changed the controls, not Japan.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  14. Soushirei
    It's really up to how much you like the game.

    Despite that I know how to read enough Japanese to get through my imports no problem, it was still awkward to play a non-English RPG the first time I played one. You get used to it.

    Memory is a really amazing thing. XD You will find you understand a lot of the stuff not because you know what they mean, but you remember what they did and where they are in your menu.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  15. Soushirei
    There are lots of theories of intelligence.

    Thurman produced the "Seven Primary Intelligences":
    - Word fluency
    - verbal comprehension
    - spatial ability
    - perceptual speed
    - numerical ability
    - inductive reasoning
    - memory.

    Raymond Cattell and John Horn divided Intelligence into two categories:
    - Fluid Intelligence--which mostly pertains to a person's reasoning ability, memory capacity and how well a person can process information.
    - Crystallized Intelligence--gauges how well a person *applies* acquired knowledge in problem solving situations.

    More prominent in today's society was Steinberg's Triarchic theory of Intelligence, which divides Intelligence into three major types:

    Contextual subtheory: these are intelligences that are considered 'gifts' or 'talents' based on the surrounding culture. For example, in more ancient societies, they probably would've considered 'hunting' a type of intelligence, whereas in today's culture--where hunting isn't much of a necessarity for human survival with the rise of industrialization, we may not consider it the same way.

    Experiential subtheory: This refers to how people deal with new problems and tasks and situations as they're first experienced to them. As well, it also refers to how people handle familiar tasks that they have learned before in later occurrences.

    Componential subtheory: Refers to certain cognitive components that deal with acquisition of knowledge and the performance of human tasks.

    More recent research of Steinberg's recategorized the three into more lament/practical subcategories:

    Practical Intelligence: This refers to the ability for people to deal effectively with the kinds of problems that people encounter in everyday life

    Analytical Intelligence: This refers to things like abstract reasoning, evaluation, judgment—what most standard IQ tests measure

    Creative Intelligence: This refers to people's ability to generate new ideas and to be inventive in dealing with novel problems.

    Other theories include Garner's "Eight Intelligences":
    - Logical-mathematical
    - Linguistic
    - Musical
    - Spatial
    - Bodily-kinesthetic
    - Interpersonal
    - Intrapersonal
    - Naturalist (Very odd in my opinion; knowing processes as they occur in nature as its own category)

    Recently, "Emotional Intelligence" arose as an important intelligence, which refers to people's ability to perceive and express emotion, assimilate emotion in thought, understand and reason with emotion, and regulate emotion. This type of intelligence has gained some very significant importance in the workplace, and a facet that many employers use to find new workers and employees that deal with other people.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Soushirei
    Out of all the things, the most difficult is probably the synthesis items, but they're covered extensively over the net.

    I don't think anyone--despite knowing absolutely any Japanese--will have a problem looking for help regarding how to navigate menus and items, and abilities.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  17. Soushirei
    1. There are lots of translations provided on the internet and here on the forum.
    2. Refer to #1.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  18. Soushirei
    My cheap but effective way (worked on Proud Mode for Sora's Story) for all bosses except Marluxia's 2nd Form and beyond:

    - Organize your deck with cards for consecutive Sonic Raid/Rave sleights.
    - Have a Hi-Potion at the end of the deck
    - Spam Sonic Raid/Rave... over and over again.
    - Use Hi-Potion if you run out of cards and haven't beaten the enemy yet.
    - Proceed to destroy/finish off enemy.

    Other notes: Keep 0 cards for breaking high level enemy sleights at the end of your deck, so you can easily switch back and forth between them and your sleights.

    For some bosses, you may need another Hi-Potion, but for kicks I put a lvl 7 Elixir instead.

    It's actually appalling how well this worked for me.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  19. Soushirei
    Yeah.

    1 successful Limit = 1 xp.

    By successful, that means landing every follow-up triangle to the finisher.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts Help
  20. Soushirei
    I dunno, I think Kirby was pretty cheap--and this is coming from a SSB Kirby main. XD

    You can actually waveshine with Fox in N64 Smash though; I didn't believe it until my friend showed me. It's unreal.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: Gaming