amakeleven
amakeleven
amakeleven

I just saw Cloudy 2 yesterday. It was great!

You got me excited till I saw the word "mobile"

Knock em' dead amakeleven! The fate of hundreds of thousands of gamers lies on your paper. No pressure :B

Pssh… the VCR is so last year. I traded mine in to Gamestop, but they only gave me 4 cents for it! I put it towards a mini-disc preorder.

Haha, I did a research paper on that... oh... 5 years ago now? Would have been much more interesting to do it in today's environment ;P

Once I wrote an essay about Halo and my English professor loved it so much he made me read it in front of the class... I had never felt so nerdy in my life as when I read that paper in front of everyone.

You need to have covered wars, you know.

Modern Conservative idealogy stems largely from the fear of old white men that they're losing their power and influence...and they're right.

Yeah i know that. Jools Watsham is very beloved by the Nintendo community. Without speculating too much, one has to think of the possible alternatives. Giana Sisters and Mutant Mudds aren't very original - doesn't mean they aren't entertaining, but with the vast amount of variety on the PC and PS3 in comparison to the

Anytime, friend.

I'm pretty sure they don't have to try. It just kind of comes naturally.

It's okay. You're still my guy, friend!

Stop spreading lies, eh? (Sheet guys, it's aboot time we pull the plug on this here operation!)

I'm with you on that, I would pay for a game to help me learn (traditional) chinese!!!!.
now, dude, don't worry about spanish, it's the easiest thing.

That and their new bullshit publication rules may just be why they'll be third-place with indie support.

I think Insomniac is correct in some ways, the Wii had massive public appeal but the same people who all owned a Wii have no plans to buy the Wii U or any console because they have smart-phones, the Wii catered to an audience who were driven by convenience and ease-of-access and have all moved on.

Want to learn spanish? Get your basics out of the way, using literature and whatever other learning materials you can access for free on the internet. Then, put on the spanish channels, and watch their tv shows and news programs. Seriously. How do you think most immigrants learn english here in america?

Duolingo.com is your friend. Better lessons than Rosetta and it's free and plays like a game.