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"Punk Sailor Moon Scouts could probably kick your ass"

This is true. AS much as I love Nintendo, they REALLY need to change the way they do things, while they have some good ideas in certain things, the wiiverse all things considered is actually pretty great, their refusal to implement some things that are pretty much standard now, the way they deal with the community,

I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought about this.

I know both of these go against the rules, but I just couldn't resist doing them once I got the idea. (well unless there is some sort of runner up for being funny and relevant, not that I am implying anything)

One word:

14. Balthier

For a moment there I thought the dude that kinda looks like Ultraman was going to do a suplex... which truth be told would have been awesome.

That triggers my Final Attack Materia - Phoenix

Maybe that sounds harsh, especially for a game I haven't seen in full just yet—but I think they're aware of how earnest they're being with this title. "We talked a big game last year," a recent post Bungie blog admitted. "We were so excited to talk about our future. Now, it's time to deliver. It's time to close this

That's not exactly true.

It doesn't work like that, the government would not have any kind of authority over the internet. The government would have some authority over ISPs, authority over ... anti net neutrality practices(?), well what they would do is prevent ISPS from throttling internet speeds or giving preference to paying companies.

What I don't get is why people feel that evolution and faith in God is mutually exclusive?

Anything about the Warden? will he/she appear in the game in some way?

Generic or Default? A key difference there Patricia. I don't think the default Shephard or Hawke are generic in anyway, apart from Shephard being a bald Space Marine, but really, apart from that Shephard is very much it's own character lokks-wise.

Oh no, not at all, I played the shit out of Rocky Rodent when I was younger. Sadly I lost the cart some time ago, but I too had the game.

I don't know, it was done with live action and it was not nearly as effective as the animated movie, part of it it's because the actors were not that good, but a big part is the way in which animation renders expressions and the way in which it plays with your expectations of the animation itself.

I don't see a SNES there, for shame!

All those years. All those years spent crossing my arms and pulling from the bottom, or yanking the back of the collar over my head, wasted. Imagine how much more time I'd have right now to watch instructional YouTube videos if I'd seen this instructional YouTube video when I was but a lad?