DooDooShrivel
DooDooShrivel
DooDooShrivel

I think the problem people fail to see here is that in all reality YES, it is EASY to put up a video on Youtube - even a really great one...or two. But it's NOT really easy to make videos on a frequent/scheduled basis without devoting an assload of your personal time to do so.

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I didn't think the first was all that fun either.

This list is horrible.

I don't know if I'd call this a mistake on the Asians' part. To be fair, the guy mildly resembles the real guy, and is wearing sunglasses and other covering attire accompanied by guards and cameras.

Oh, man... I want that robot.

From the trailer, it doesn't look anywhere near as busy or crappy as Spiderman 2 & 3. It actually seems like it flowed pretty well.

The Luigi of Zelda

Meanwhile, I'm spending 00:00 installing on games on my Wii U.

Personally, I don't find the guy funny or entertaining at all, but good on him for finding an audience. Seems like a decent dude.

Art style looks beautiful, but the game looks boring as piss.

I'm already sick of this generation's bland gaming rectangles.

Does anyone else have a language that just irritates the fuck out of them? For me, it's this one (Mandarin?). God, it's mind numbing.

Does anyone else miss the days of light gray consoles now that everything is black?

It's probably because 90% of Microsoft's staff are not native English speakers and don't know a better way to phrase errors and internal issues. You're looking at 60% from India, 30% from China, and 10% Russian comprising that 90% of the workforce.

Sounds like the slot-load drive isn't pulling the disc in all the way for some reason and the gears are grinding to pull it in but the disc is catching on something or the gears are misaligned and slipping. That's always a risk you have when using slot-load drives versus the old top-load way.

First of all, it's been almost 15 years since I stopped playing so I can't cite all of the examples of why I stopped, but it wasn't just petty shit like the rewording of inconsequential stuff like Summons. They changes rules to make it easier for new players, and when I watched a couple of guys play while I was

I agree. Ice Age and Alliances were the epitome of Magic for me, but Fallen Empires was good too. Mirage's whole trilogy thing was kind of lame. I remember people shitting over the Portal lands with the big icon and then it eventually became standard basic land (yes?).

You can insinuate that I'm a liar all you want, but I had been playing SINCE Alpha and believe it or not, there were relatively large communities playing long before the tournament scene or ebay. I got 1 Alpha from a pack, the other in a trade. The two unlimiteds were from trades made during Ice Age.

Yeah, I had unlimited of both of those too, and Time Vault. Most of the expensive cards weren't all that great during 4th and Ice Age times, they were pretty moot outside of the 1-2 insane combos they allowed.