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Which is sad, because that seems to be the only time the 3D works... Also, I noticed my frames suffer even with 3D off every time it does the split screen and shows close ups of both pokemon...

Keep in mind people, these texts are localized by people in the know, and they are generally very fun-loving people. They also have a propensity to plant inside jokes and hints and articles like this gives them the giggles.

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Gotcha. I watched EVO and Armada play this year. I know he's good :P Here's hoping the next smash bros can live up to its heritage >.<

I love the series, I really do. Part of that joy comes from the unexpected scenarios you see the characters meet up and fight in. I love the Squeenix contribution to the character roster most for how cool I think their character design is, but damn if it isn't hard to look badass when you're riding the "Big Magic

And ditching the two meat sacks to become the ultimate form in KH2 kicked ALL the ass.

Y'know... you raise an adulterous point... I can honestly answer "no" to your question, because this guy sounded like a tool, and I don't want to support people like him. If you'll humor me a bit and do a little math from the first part of the video you'll see that...

"The fact that you make a legitimate comparison and I say you credit Google for that which they are not due credit makes me look like an idiot."

Yep, it is in-game now and you can purchase it.

This is... whats the word? Ironic? Because the exact opposite was true in 2004... nVidia was the better performing but often less stable of the two and had crappy driver support. Radeon was where it was at in those times... Wonder how much of their problems can be chalked up to AMD acquiring ATI...

The Operating System is less the culprit here and more the CPU they're putting inside the box. the iSeries intel processors are crazy power efficient compared to equivalent performance AMD processors.

I was a Business Development Specialist in the Licensing division. Looking from the inside out, let's just say I've learned to be really skeptical of a lot of articles that get posted, and I felt my fair share of rage at people throwing crap around about Nintendo and Third Party support.

I was a Business Development Specialist in the Licensing division. Looking from the inside out, let's just say I've learned to be really skeptical of a lot of articles that get posted, and I felt my fair share of rage at people throwing crap around about Nintendo and Third Party support.

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I did for a little over a year. Recently left, but not in any sort of way where I'd never go back if the right position opened up, like, something in the Treehouse :P

Then you would be looking to get into Nintendo's Treehouse if you wanted to stay here in America and do that sort of thing. I know a lot of the people who got in there did so by starting out as video game testers and LotCheck workers. You are much more likely to get a foot in the door if you are already working for

They are definitely a bit slower when it comes to cold calls, but I would recommend you keep an eye on their positions regularly. Check their job site (at least once a week and linked below) and look for a position you feel qualified for. The initial phone interview will first be with an HR recruiter, of course, so

They offer cheaper subsidized "Healthy Choice" options every day, but there is only one choice a day (and there is a program that gets you a free healthy choice meal after you buy 9), so it's either their option or the salad bar. And it isn't like EVERYTHING they offer is as unhealthy as the Mario Burger, that just

They offer cheaper subsidized "Healthy Choice" options every day, but there is only one choice a day (and there is a program that gets you a free healthy choice meal after you buy 9), so it's either their option or the salad bar. And it isn't like EVERYTHING they offer is as unhealthy as the Mario Burger, that just