OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24

I myself have Asperger's Syndrome, so I view material that goes over mental disorders and social handicaps with a close eye.

Sorry. It just bothers me when I hear lots and lots of people go over problems in great detail but never try and come up with a solution. Even if you don't know the solution or know where to even start trying to solve the problem, I think that it's worth a try to come with a possible means of solving a problem

Hmm... I think I'm starting to see what you're getting at and where I'm getting a little confused.

Then what's your proposed solution?

But if you're going to make a game to make money, wouldn't it be desirable to make the MOST money out of a product as possible? AKA, make something that would appeal to as many people as possible and therefore generate as much sales as possible and or profit.

But think about what this whole exercise was about: what IF the version of SMB3 that we know and love today NEVER EXISTED and instead, SMB3 only existed as an F2P like game as proposed in this presentation.

You are correct that it would be impossible to know everything. We have to consider that courts have to oversee the laws that govern just about any and all fields out there; including health, agriculture, food and drugs, postal service, technology, business, etc.

With Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty, I'm not saying those aren't great games. I recall that Assassin's Creed 2 was considered a major improvement on the first game, adding more elements, story bits, and basically expanding on what made the first game so great. And that game had a huge build up, and then had 2 or

You do make a good point; and I will admit that there is something fun about games like Candy Crush Saga and other F2P games. If they weren't fun, no one would play them at all.

Oh absolutely, but you gotta remember that Mr. Samuel L. Jackson has got to be one of the most IN-DEMAND African American actors in Hollywood. So if you're going to get him to appear in a work or do a voice-over, you're either going to need a good chunk of money, or you have to have a project that appeals to him on a

And so it was so. :)

I must confess that I haven't watched this show yet, but I've seen GIFS and JPGs of it floating around Tumblr with captions, and I've been seeing the reactions that people, mostly young girls in high school, are having to it.

It's the people that see the money over the fun. I've seen people like this who want to go into games just for the money and not so much about making something fun. It's like if this guy was making video games:

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The Visa Check Card acknowledges your point.

Boy howdy, I do!

Say what you will, but even if her friends (I found the original tumblr of the user and going by this self-portrait, I'd say it's safe to say they're a "her"), aren't into Animal Crossing, she just gave them all free 3DS systems just because she wanted them to have them. That is some sort of Super High School Level

Grew up on the Fred MacMurray absent-minded professor before the Robin Williams re-do. Personal preference is all I can say. :)

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And then there's the weird ones the fans make. I mean can anyone tell me what the hell is going on in this?