aidenryan
Aiden Ryan
aidenryan

Ah, no worries, I do stuff like that all the time. I'm always asking my brother if I told him some game news.

See what guy?

Yeah, either way I think would work well if they got everything stacked their way. I am a fan of FMA: Brotherhood and the way that it retold the story and was more faithful than the original anime. I haven't seen the Rebuild films yet since I want all four of them to be released so I don't have to wait years before

I think if they got lucky and all their cards right, they could do a good job with it.

I think it would be nice if Toonami was expanded to it's own channel, to allow a greater variety and better times. I guess the time is generally not an issue nowadays though, since it's possible they view most of their customers as having DVR's.

Without looking stuff up, I think that much like many other manga-to-anime adaptations, the source material wasn't completed either. Another example of this is Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.

Oh yes. I should have emphasized Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood a bit more, since it is a great example of what I am talking about, since it is a second adaptation that is much more faithful to the original source material. Not perfect in it's execution as an adaptation, but damn close I think.

OK. I wasn't aware of anything solid for a Top Gun film in the works. Also something to add, another Godfather movie that puts a family member in a large role.

Since you use Top Gun as an example, I'm kinda curious if you know this exists. I haven't seen it myself, I just remember hearing about it. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt102771… Just curious because you mention one movie that had a sequel made over a decade later, and one that hasn't.

I wouldn't want a sequel, instead I would rather see them adapt the manga into one of the following:

Hell, Halo: Reach. The whole game is essentially a last stand, since the game is a prequel and you know prom previous games that Reach was wipes out.

It was Final Fantasy 3 when I first played it on the SNES, though it might be better known by it's true name of Final Fantasy 6 by this point. Still got the cart, along with the GBA re-release, and the PSN version.

Just hire Splash Damage to redo Enemy Territory. I don't remember too much about Return to Castle Wolfenstein's multiplayer, but we loved Enemy Territory in school. I think we had it loaded on every computer in the lab.

Sounds good Mr. The Kid!

Chappelle's Show.

Seems applicable.

I think I missed them, there is so much crap going on in those episodes. I loved those episodes.

I played the demo of the Xbox Shadowrun game, it was alright but not what I was looking for, and I think the biggest problem is the fact that they used the Shadowrun name. If it had been named something else, maybe changed things up a bit, it might have been received better. Instead, they took an existing setting

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Poor Captain Quark. He lives in his own little world. I do think part of it might be due to having to suppress memories of the Crotchitizer.

I made my friend play the game cold, didn't tell him anything about the game. When his sanity dropped, it muted the game and put a MUTE indicator in the corner of his screen.