In that it is pink and round, yeah. I suppose the green is sort of the same shade as Jigglypuff's eyes
In that it is pink and round, yeah. I suppose the green is sort of the same shade as Jigglypuff's eyes
Ha! I see it, thanks!
I would burn small villages to get a Pokemon game with Persona level character interaction.
Okay. So the next Zelda came can be "Paper Zelda" or "The Paper Princess", or some pun about storybooks. This is supporting my idea! From what I hear, the Paper Mario series is great.
You know what would be incredible, but a terribly risky movie? The next Zelda being in a style similar to Hotel Dusk.
He was always more a cartoon/anime guy, but he's had roles in three games that I go back to often. Mass Effect, The Secret World, Dawn of war. Granted, only one of those is really what most people would call popular...
Cartridge. Dorco or something, I forget the name, but I believe it was suggested here. Only recently switched over from disposable. The idea of safety interests me, but I hear it takes a bit longer, and I feel shaving takes long enough as is. I wish my job (and SO) would let me just go with a crazy misshapen beard.
Two thirds. The other third being Steven Blum.
Ahh, okay. That would be what I remember. Thanks!
I just don't tend to use fire types, beyond a few exceptions in the past. It won't stop me, I still like fletchling, and there is another form to see, too.
Isn't nature just the coolest?
It's not a matter of how many there are, I was just never a big fan of using firetypes. There are exceptions here and there, but by and large, eh.
This is a fact I hadn't even considered!
I didn't follow the roundtable. Oh well, this is why I am not a Pokemon designer.
Oh, so it could be that middle-evolution growing pains. How all the starters midforms tend to look like snotty preteens!
There is a sort of divergent evolution based on gender. Or being Eevee.
Well, guess I'll have to adapt.
Alas. I'll have to live. Guess it means I won't need to find a fire type to use.
A seahorse made of kelp. Plant/water type?