@eddie: depends on the date it was announced and relayed the design to EA...if it was with in the last few days its being revised as we speak
@eddie: depends on the date it was announced and relayed the design to EA...if it was with in the last few days its being revised as we speak
on #11 The ref jumped cause he noticed that Mikel can reach through the Inter Milan player..
@Agumen:agreed but on the kits point..
@buddhatooda: i see what you did there
@arbrown83: *Fixed
@Thut:
@kurisu52: all i can see normal again
@matlaV: this next level but were not talking about Geeks stealing from Geeks here
@kurisu52: I see Double too.. but im not complaining.
@Somatoform: It happens on posts like these.. and it is kinda hard for the mods to gauge who needs the boot and who is forgivable(especially lately)..most comments fall in a grey area and on top of that at this hour most mods are asleep..we just got to wade it out tell morning.. It should be sorted out by then..
@Hunter2458: movie=fan+Books=fan+Decked out room=Geek+decked out house/wardrobe=Uber geek+tracks on actors and J.K. on twitter Myspace and resides in chartrooms =obsessionist+carries a wond and thinks they are at Hogwarts= schizophrenic
@gerrycomo: Whats your source?? cause that could be some random joe that caught the wrong end of a stylist in a bar fight
@thefloodgod: True..but i would say you could apply that to any fps or NHL game.. In fact skin color has nothing to do with it..
@SophT: the art/modeling departments would have nightmares..but i love the idea
@Tony Prince: Tekken would work right out the box but street fighter thats poses a small art problem(for SF Purists)..~_~
@Saturnine: over 50 more combos left
I was skeptical but by looking at these screens the art work seems fluid enough to make this work..but the prospect of beating down Vega with everyones favorite panda sounds inciting..
@Diggle_PERCY: Wrong Conference
@Chewblaha: That is until Farve resigns... then they develop a napoleon complex and become the cubs..while the Cubs become something else