You seem to misunderstand what those words mean. If it's in the show it's canon, and I'd say that absolutely nothing about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is "necessary".
You seem to misunderstand what those words mean. If it's in the show it's canon, and I'd say that absolutely nothing about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is "necessary".
Why do you think he's missing the tooth? He was a bit bad at it when he started out.
It has huge grips and is a lot lighter than you would think looking at it. It's great for me because I always feel like my hands are too close together on a normal gamepad.
He's copying what no one will sell him. He's depriving no one of an income, if HG wanted to sell him the original Macross series they have the right to do so and he'd probably pay them. This is the least harmful form of copyright infringement there is. In a just world, a 30-year-old TV series would already be public…
Workers demanding that their jobs be kept high-skill, in demand and interesting is not new, and has never held up indefinitely to the ongoing march of profit-seeking. If this idea really saves money it will eventually happen, and passengers will either accept it or not fly. Packages don't have opinions, so I'm certain…
It's about butts and a knight and not one comment so far has in any way mentioned Sir Mix-A-Lot? Disappointing.
Because the organization is run by old men.
That would fit with her role in the mythos. She represents the "wisdom" part of the Triforce, which to me means a tactical fighter that wins by smarts and not damage or strong defense.
You, me, Moviebob, I assume Ben Affleck himself, and a billion-dollar entertainment company.
All Batman performances are the work of a team. We need to believe the actor as the secret identity, most of the real Batmannery is done by stunt people and VFX artists.
The boss battles are very creative, the puzzles and dungeons are a lot of fun, and the sheer spectacle of the world is a joy to behold. The controls are only frustrating if you you swing too hard and fast, the Wiimote plus can't really get the directions down if you flail but if you use deliberate motions you can make…
Who's "we"? Nintendo's hoping to pick up new players with each new generation. They have to assume that the player could very well be on their first Zelda game. They can't just make the game for people like us.
You missed out on some of the best gameplay in the series, but I acknowledge that it's completely Nintendo's fault that you did.
I'm playing through this game again right now, actually. One thing I've noticed is that there's an abundance of information available if you want it, but there's one critical thing missing: I want to know what the bugs and loot are required for a given potion upgrade or equipment upgrade. As it stands I need to visit…
Just saw them on AsianFoodGrocer, an 18-inch set for a dollar.
I have an extra-long set for working in big pans, the kind Chinese chefs use in the kitchen. They're about 12 inches. They're fantastic once you get used to them, but if you think the short ones are hard to deal with the long ones will break your brain.
It is remarkably easy to break these kind of trucks, they provide all the power and weight they need to destroy themselves. I'd be happier if the damage was a bit more localized and the game made a distinction between frame, tire, engine and whatnot but the current system is okay.
Really, Kerbal Space Program is the off-road trucking version of Kerbal Space Program. If you're doing it right. This is more like Garry's Mod with Tonka trucks and some terrain deformation.
I like this game and I'm having some fun with it BUT I don't like it when people try to pass off bad interface choices as "part of the challenge". In a real off-roading situation, I'd be able to get out of the truck in most circumstances and look what's further down the road, I wouldn't have to contend with a bad…
Can't you? I think you can edit the highlight reel and set it to "full". Can you not upload it like that?
When you do, get Mario Kart 8 and Pikmin 3, both are wonderful experiences.