Did you remember what the fortune said? Did it somehow make an awkward connection between you and your grandpa? It must have felt really weird. O_O
Did you remember what the fortune said? Did it somehow make an awkward connection between you and your grandpa? It must have felt really weird. O_O
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I actually had a dream like this once:
Well ... finished mastering Lightning, Onion Knight, and Vaan's abilities. The Diamond set really helps as well as that stash of Diamond Rings and Studs. Will do Terra and Bartz tomorrow ... then I'll have to rework their ghost data ... for some weird reason, Onion and Vaan's behavior has been detected as "Cautious"…
I finally got around finishing the 000: Confessions of the Creator chapter in Dissidia 012 ... the guy in the end sure was nuts ... 125k HP?! Yeah ... I thought to myself "What if I had to fight someone with more than 10 times my health in a conventional fighting game?"
I have SSF4 for my PS3, 360, and 3DS ... I guess it only seems proper that I should pick up the PC version. Besides, I've always wanted to see how I could mod this game. I remember eons ago making custom character skins for a variety of PC games, regardless of whether or not the game actually had a mod community that…
I remember trying to buy a ticket for BlizzCon two years ago ... the window of opportunity to buy one was incredibly short. You'd have to hope that your queue was really low ... somewhere around triple digits or lower. Fortunately, my brother and I did managed to buy one and thought it was worth it at the time. We met…
That would be Tekken X Street Fighter, at least I would think so. In Street Fighter X Tekken, this one takes place in a 2D fighting plane and plays more like Street Fighter.
Unlike the older MKs where a simple crouching uppercut would do the trick, you actually have to input a command like you would any Fatality. The move-list in the pause menu should tell you how to go around doing it. The distance to do The Pit's stage fatality is usually very close range.
I finally beaten the 012 and 013 stories in Dissidia and got four characters to Level 100: Lightning, Bartz, Onion Knight, and Terra. This is after I set my play plan to "Grind-lover" and play on days where I would gain XP boosts ... now, I'm pounding away on the Untold Tale— it's pretty challenging if I set my level…
Personally, if I have to eat and drive, I prefer to eat something that only requires one hand. For me, that would be meal bars and healthy finger foods— something I could easily munch on with minimal time it spends in my hand.
I just noticed that, now that you mentioned it. Sometimes, it's even the details like such that could make it funny. ^^
If experience with previous Nintendo handhelds are any indication, no it doesn't.
Same here— it was actually the anime series that got me interested into the whole anime trend back in the day. I probably watch some anime before Ranma, but I'd have to say that this is the one that really got me interested into the whole anime thing.
When I'm not drawing this weekend, I'll be spending some time with Duodecim and 3rd Birthday. I finished 3rd Birthday on Easy (mostly just to get acquainted with the game's mechanics), now I'm replaying it on Hard ... so far, the game on Hard has been pretty challenging.
I remember a discussion I had with a friend last night about tournaments and control schemes and other oddball technicalities about the fighting game scene, and had a few arguments about it but I think it is people like this guy that puts debating differences aside, make a few exceptions if any; and show that if…
Actually, I'm sure Nintendo has a PDF file that you can download that has these AR cards that you can print out:
I actually think the Revenge meter is an interesting addition ... maybe some people deliberately play bad until their revenge gauge is filled up, but for it's intents and purposes, it's supposed to give a fighting chance to those who find themselves getting sloppy at some point. If I'm not mistaken, the K-Groove in…
I think you basically answered some of your own questions. It boils down to one thing: money. That and more exposure to the market.