Kyotra
Kyotra
Kyotra

I don't get it. No way in hell can you say that Smash at Evo actually promotes Smash to a meaningful segment of gamers. Competitive Smash play is frankly mind-numbingly boring. "Here's a great idea! Let's take a fun and incredibly hectic game, strip it down to a single platform to stand on, then we'll both play

To those calling this a cheap publicity stunt: Okay, so? Is a cheap publicity stunt somehow worse than an expensive one, which is what everyone inside the convention center is engaged in? Shouldn't we be applauding someone involved in the game industry that isn't trying to hemorrhage money as fast as they possibly

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you didnt link the super popular ones:

D—> Oh...

You know, I like everyone on this site. I genuinely do. Which is odd for me to say, given how much of an introvert and my genuine disdain for most people.

Now our Castle is in another princess.

It's not the government's job to order people to be better people. That's the problem with this line of thinking. They aren't your kid's grandparents. I have no problem with them controlling drugs and alcohol, and other illicit items, but telling you what your kids can eat and when they can play video games is

So, the first multiplayer experience to go big was competitive versus modes such as Quake and Starcraft. Next, were massively multiplayer rpg worlds as in Everquest. Following later was co-op à la Gears Horde Mode and Left4Dead. And now, it seems the only logical next step would be massive, persistent open-world games

END OF BURGER: THE MOVIE

Do The Impossible
See The Invisible
Raw! Raw!
Fight The Power!

Touch The Untouchable
Break The Unbreakable
Raw! Raw!
Fight The Power!

This one's my favorite.

Oh, come on. I am not rude to Japanese people. I am actually really fucking polite, most of the time. I was just trying to make a point. I have lived in Japan, for like 6 years, on and off. My wife, and son, are Japanese. I served in the Navy out here. I sailed with the Japanese fleet, and slept next to Japanese

You could, pretend that you're Japanese, learn and respect their culture, or not. You could get off their damn nuts, and realize that they are not pretending to be you, they haven't learned your culture, and they don't respect it. You could, just grab the card one handed, shove it in your pocket, not even carry any of