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not sure if that’s worse, or the people who’ve been pronouncing it Pokey-mon rather than Paw-keh-mon. there’s many instances of the word in this latest OVA trailer.

i missed the transition window and the one email they sent apparently went to the junk mailbox, so the account is gone. oh well. RIP LOTRO, it was fun while it lasted. it was probably my favourite MMO in the past 10 years.

missing from the list. 2 that i remember...

got 2 replies for ya.

someone in HK found an Eevee before the ip block... he jokingly posted:

something about Niantic unable to handle so many players. lol, the company that’s doing Ingress can’t handle a worldwide launch so they had to release in Aus first, then IP block everyone because they couldn’t handle all the people using fake Aus accounts to download. that’s just sad.

don’t worry, there’s already a ton of IP blocks in place since about 6-7hrs ago to prevent people outside of Australia from playing. players have already been receiving refund emails from their having bought ingame money.

“Why are you putting animals into my proper fighting game?”

yay, Trey Ratcliff and his HDR won the popularity vote. so now i see this bag and people posting horribly manipulated HDR everywhere. seriously, how many people were using this Peak Design messenger before their involvement with Trey on their Kickstarter project?

yay, Trey Ratcliff and his HDR won the popularity vote. so now i see this bag and people posting horribly

yes.

beautiful.... but my first memory of Space Invaders in Japan was on a tabletop. same goes for Pac Man. (or was it Ms. Pac Man?)

is Ball more popular or Octopus?

also since this isn’t a strictly console list, i’d say Let’s Take the A Train (or just A Train) is probably one of the most significant PC games in Japan, although less so outside of Japan.

Brian, you left out one of the most important part of DQ’s significance. the art is by Akira Toriyama.

also KoF’s Chin.

Minfilia has a butt window on her chaps.

because they’re famous and easily recognizable characters. there’s a reason China’s Apple/Google store is filled with games that have Three Kingdoms in it’s name or something in the game semi-related to Three Kingdoms, it’s places, it’s characters, it’s events. same goes for theme parks(Joyland in Changzhou) that have

that requires a brain to figure out, which means in the US it’d get shot down and the person promoting it would be shot.

honorable != civilized