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That sounds like something that might make since. Mainly because I had the same exact thought.

God Bless America is slightly generic though. It has imagery, but not a lot of meaning. America the Beautiful is better, and would probably work.

Well, it represents the one of the wars that began the country and the symbolic survival of the flag. What's more American than the fight for independence and freedom? Not only that, but you can always claim it's from the Revolutionary War and you have a song that represents the first fight for independence and

I like the singing of the National Anthem before sporting events. It's a bit of a tradition, and it always gets me pumped. It basically is a sign that I get to experience a live sporting event in a couple seconds/minutes. I guess I can understand why you think it's unnecessary, but it's a part of the show.

The reason why I claimed that you said that, was because you yourself used roguelikes as games to define roguelikes. Essentially roguelikelike. But that's not so important.

Listen, I can understand where you are coming from. But since you seem to have so many strict rules on what does and does not constitute a roguelike, you have done nothing so far as to actually describe what you consider to be a roguelike and why this game wouldn't land under such a definition. You're not clearing up

Who's taking the term away from their fans? I'm not saying those aren't roguelikes. What I'm trying to say is that roguelikes probably has a broader definition then what you tend to think. And it doesn't really matter about what your personal opinion on what should and shouldn't be considered roguelikes either. I

Does it have level randomness and permanent death? In that case it is a real-time roguelike if you use Wikipedia's definition. Listen, nobody really cares if you don't like how they use the term roguelike. If it helps people describe the game in less words, then they will use it. I really doubt that most of the

You Brits have some strange comments on our culture.

Yes, from the title to the body of the article, the pictures inside as well as the video, it is very clear that this is what Stephen was saying. You clearly spent your time well examining it so you could comment with these excellently accurate findings.

I don't. What do you mean?

Would you say it feels..... Nintendo Direct?

Saying the French won the American Revolution is like saying the USSR won WWII. Sure, they played significant parts, but if that was truly the case (without American involvement) then the world would be so much worse off than it is now.

Yah, that was the only thing I hated. Trying to be nice to Anders meant you were basically hitting on him. Even when you weren't trying to do that.

But that's not what he's saying. What he's saying is that the developers didn't put enough work into the gameplay to make it a good game. And that if they were dealing with time constraints, they should built it gameplay first. (Which isn't neccesarily a good point, because story can be done by a different part of the

Listen, I know for a fact that lack of Wii U's sold isn't the only reason EA won't develop more games for it. EA needs to at least be honest.

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Whoa whoa whoa, we prefer to call ourselves USAsians

That started out kinda funny, then wasn't funny, UNTIL IT TOTALLY TURNED IT AROUND AT THE END. Thumbs up.

Thanks. Just read this and I will make sure to give it a look.