mysterycupofjoe
mysterycupofjoe
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I feel the comic relates to many things.

At least it is on the list. I alway worry the older stuff will just fade out. Nice to see Ruroni Kenshin as well (even though they never really did the final arc. I think Trigun had a similar issue).

I wonder if they can recreate the gravity pod from Dragonball Z and have a functioning gravity machine......Then I wonder how many people will step in it while training at high gravity?

This comic brought it to my attention as well......Why? What kind of design is that? It is as if you are being forced to buy systems.

Oh snap, they are on to us.

The Penny Arcade is depressing and hilarious at the same time. The character’s face showing angry shame as he tells his daughter that it is her gift as a cover for him.

Goku is already in Smash! He is just disguised as a DragonQuest character! If we are doing villains then I hope Eggman makes it in!

When he says he is picking up the trash, he is probably picking up DVDs of other Anime he did not work on.

That sounds horrible. When all systems decide to go that route then I am probably done with gaming.

I was wondering about that. That sounds horrible. I believe it is 30 bucks? What a waste. You also have to play online only right?

Ubisoft also did a GBA game that was great. Not at the level of Turtles in Time, but still nice to play.

The Konami games for the PS2, GameCube, and X-Box were decent. The Ubisoft fighting one was okay. However, TMNT 4 in Time was the best and so smooth. You’d finish and just want to play again. Streets of Rage and others might have the more complex gameplay, but Turtles had that flow that no other beat em up did.

It is a slow burn series. Yet, looking back, it felt it went by so quick.

I agree but it does give me some fond memories of older 3D games that look like that.

MUA 3 had the large roster going for it, colorful action, and stylized graphics. It didn’t take itself too seriously.

 Here is the weird thing. I feel the LEGO Marvel games have a lot going for them than the more stylish, realistic ones. I am not sure how to explain it but I like the creative freedom and how the LEGO games treat themselves like a game with funny dialogue. If they just keep polishing the physics (maybe more rag doll

 I feel that sooner or later Disney will just pay to have full control if enough news stirs up issues like this.

This is not related to the video, but I think it was a lost opportunity to not have David Hayter as the voice of the recording that you hear at the end......On the other hand, it could signify that Naked Snake is a changed man from the other games and that is why his voice changes as well.

I am fascinated by the program they are using to make this game. Stuff like Game Maker today is awesome to have for hobbies.

In terms of the game, it will be interesting to compare to the LEGO games. Even though LEGO games are meant for a younger audience, they have a lot more connections and references to the source material than games with on-scale models.