calebgoessling
Phil Bond
calebgoessling

Not only is it real, you can see it in the game, being built as part of the character MarkMan's special move. MarkMan is based on a real pro gamer who now works for Mad Catz.

What are you talking about? Rhinox survived to the end. He was one of only two characters to make it from the first episode to the last without being upgraded, the other being Waspinator.

The Kotaku source responsible for finding the new Pokémon in the game also says they "suspect Nintendo put some checks in place to make sure the Pokémon are valid." This hunch is compounded by the fact that earlier this year, when Pokémon Bank was announced, The Pokemon Company warned players that any Pokemon created

You ALREADY HAVE a 3DS and you're getting a 2DS? What a 1-percenter.

Heyyy. Neat. I took Wikipedia's photo of R.O.B. It's cool to see it proliferate throughout the rest of the Internet over the years.

This is the worst thread ever.

Hey Warner Bros. I've got $10 here that says you want to put these costumes into Injustice.

There's no "K" in Nightmare's name.

Hear here, Kanji. SCV is my favorite by far. I will never tire of it.

That's because they go through them like post-its, and the hinges are easy to break in a dramatic show of disposal.

That is a phone with a slide-out mouthpiece. Not a flip phone.

That's a Sega Genesis marketing buzzword, heathen.

Obviously.

Ivy goes through the most dramatic revisions of any character, from one game to the next. They add stances, they take stances away, they change the sequence of directions to input her command throw, and change the rules for how quickly they must be entered and in what way. In SC2 and SC3, I could perform all of her

Juggling is barely a thing in Soulcalibur. Like most characters, Siegfried and Nightmare only have one viable launcher move, and they only get one guaranteed followup hit. It sounds like your "bitches" didn't know they could air control safely and easily away from your "juggles."

Even if you're right, and the article was rewritten, maybe you should have looked at what your phone was telling you while you were blindly flipping toggles.

There is no option called "Text Aloud." That's just what the writer of this article described "Speak Selection" as, if you had read the text of the article more closely. What you turned on in your phone was not "Speak Selection," it was "VoiceOver," a very different function for users who need a lot more help than the

Sasha.

Nitpicking: He does not send letters to his mum. He receives letters from his mum, but he has no way to reply.

Cue the replies from people who think this all sounds totally normal .