King of Red Lions: And then what happened?
Link: The Agent starts shooting at Neo, but then Neo's all like *VWOOOOSSSSSH*...
King of Red Lions: And then what happened?
Link: The Agent starts shooting at Neo, but then Neo's all like *VWOOOOSSSSSH*...
Alright, I'll respond to this just once. I live in Japan. I work in Japan. I play games in Japanese. The Japanese version game calls them ピクミン (the characters in the game even say it out loud). Miyamoto, the creator of the game also pronounces it as I do. Simply put, it's the only way I've ever heard it pronounced.
"Ultra-post-Modernism. I love it."
Red Lobster coming in. I've received information that the enemy has prawn-like features. This is what I've trained my whole life for. I'm going undercover. If I don't come back, tell my wife and kids that I love them.
There's half a billion dogs around the globe, and bad behavior by two of them is enough to make you damn the whole species?
Dog, report in!~ We have an enemy contingent moving in from point Alpha! We need you and your squad to intercept ASAP!
Think of the possibilities of sharing game tips too!
This could be true.
"The Wii U feels like an offline experience right now."
Hello? Yes, this is dog.
"The Wii U feels like an offline experience right now."
I know, right? A guy who eats snacks once a week has got to be dead, right?
When I say this, please realize I mean it in the nicest possible way.
When I heard "lost assets" I didn't think textures and whatnot (seems simple to rip them from a disk) I thought more along the lines of developmental assets; program/engine architecture, things like that that would normally be available when doing a remake/remaster/re-whatever like this.
Reno's chock-full of them, but most of them are bloody terrible. I mentioned Sushi 7 specifically because the fish there was consistently excellent and amazingly fresh.
$1 a la carte sushi is nice, but finding a good all-you-can-eat sushi joint in the States is true sushi heaven. One thing I miss about my college days in Reno is taking dates to Sushi 7, dropping $40, and having the sushi chef compare me to Godzilla.
That's because American consumers are fairly retarded, you slap "gourmet" or "delicacy" on something and people pay 500% for it. In Japan this is no more uncommon then those value menu's at fast food joints.
You're comparing this to something different. It's chinese characters, kanji, no matter who uses it. Be it the Japanese, Chinese or Koreans (Hanja, thou not as popular as in Japan). Try to compare it to the characters you use right now, because to write in english, you gotta use the latin alphabet (latin characters),…