mdvillarreal
MDVillarreal
mdvillarreal

The Tombstone is arguably one of, if not THE, most devastating finisher in prowrestling, but it is not simple to execute and is considered very dangerous. The Stunner is both simple and relatively safe.

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Activision rarely does anything right. For starters, MUA was fun, but really clunky and repetitive. I don’t think it would hold much of an audience, Marvel name or not. Secondly, MUA2 was garbage. Though the graphics were better, there were no alternate costumes at all. Alt costumes was one of the best things about

Nintendo is a very patient company. They’ll wait.

Nintendo apparently has so much money in the bank that they could lose $257,000,000 every year for like 50 years and still be in business. The Wii U may have been a clunker, but the Wii before it was still very successful for them even if it was filled with shovelware.

I’ve poured $30 into the game thus far mainly buying Pokeballs since I don’t live within walking distance of any Pokestops. Haven’t played lately though as it’s been too damn hot in my area.

The thing about Nintendo is that they’ve never cheapened or half-assed their development on most of their games. They don’t push something out the door and require a Day 1 patch to fix problems they couldn’t get done in time. They work on it until it’s right and if that means they delay it rather than release a buggy

I would totally buy SNES and N64 verions if they came loaded with all the Mario games and Donkey Kong Country.

I don’t know if it will outsell those systems, but it will sell a helluva lot. There’s still many people out there who would love to buy the classic NES (albeit mini) and play some of the classic Mario games. And unlike the other junk retro game systems being reproduced out there, this one will be by the original

I’m not sure that would be considered leaving the console market as it sounds like more like they’re merging the 2 into a single unit that can be whichever you prefer (console or portable).

Bingo. Nintendo would never completely abandon their hardware market. The Nintendo name still carries a lot of weight in hardware. Their last 2 consoles have been under powered, but they’ve stated repeatedly they weren’t looking to win the graphical arms race. Nintendo does what they do best: they innovate.

They’re probably holding it back both for supply reasons and for app reasons. The app still has a lot of stability issues. With the app not always working, pairing it with the watch might lead some to incorrectly think the watch isn’t working right.

Really? Soldiers are on public assistance? The military pays them that little?

This sounds like it might be the realization of unifying console and portable gaming that Sony tried to do and failed. Graphically, it sounds like the NX will be on par with the Wii U, but if they can successfully place that much power in a portable device, Nintendo will have a winner on its hands.

Agreed. Although I don’t know how prevalent that idea of “welfare queens” really is. In Ohio, they require you now if you’re out of work and applying for food stamps to be cold calling jobs asking for work and if you can’t find work, they require you to do public service such as picking up trash at parks.

It is a disgusting practice, but all that really matters in sports is whether or not you can produce on the field/court.

That’s American society these days. Too quick and too willing to immediately look down on others and shame them for being in an undesirable situation they may or may not have had any control over. Most of the time people on food stamps are not on it because they love it, it’s because they have no choice if they want

I usually blow on the pizza roll, take a small bite to gauge whether it’s too hot to eat, and then proceed from there.

Me too.

Sadly, this is prevalent throughout all the major sports. Fans don’t care what a guy does off the field as long as he can produce on the field. It’s a disgusting societal trait that I believe was best exemplified when Ray Rice returned to the Ravens and got a standing ovation after knocking out his wife.