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To be honest, I think it's sort of misleading to say "Collectable Card Game."

Not to divert your point, but I don't think he was black, if that's what your picture is suggesting.

I really do enjoy Japanese games, but even I feel that a lot of them can seem very derivative or outdated. To be honest, when you remove the mainstream J-games like first party Nintendo games and the MGS series, a lot of the rest fall into a niche that people either love or hate. If you happen to be in the latter

I sort of understand what Aris is saying. Basically, the fighting game community is one that was founded and largely pushed forward by people who hold certain immature sexist views. You can't really shake these sort of views out of people, so you just have to take it as it is. Of course, it's certainly possible to

This article is sort of pointless. When you really look at it, honestly, why should Nintendo give a shit about crazy, backwards fanatics who think the people working at Nintendo are a bunch of "pagan demons"? These fundamentalist Christians probably wouldn't even buy the game whether there was a devil in it or not and

No, I never said that. What I said was that being called a "NIGGER" is not really going to insult a white person like it would a black person. The white person could find the racism reprehensible, but they're just not going to be as personally insulted as someone who is black by that statement.

The problem though is that's not really equal. Saying "you are FAT" is obviously not going to insult thin people in the same manner that "you are a NIGGER" won't insult white people. All it will do is continue to insult the already sensitive people who face these comments year round.

Edit: Nevermind

As far as I can remember I've never had any nightmares from playing video games. This might be because I avoid the horror genre. As for nightmares in general, I can't really remember any from the past few years, so whatever ones I've had must have been very mild with little effect on me.

When you look at it from the perspective that the original Pokemon worked perfectly well with only 151, 200 doesn't sound so bad. The only real drawback would be if your favorite Pokemon was one of the 493 not included.

I feel the exact opposite. The sad intro seemed to be too emotional for me. I enjoyed it, but when that part was finally over it felt relieving to begin to enjoy the more comedic and imaginative pixar tone I know and love. Also, the fact that you thought it "sucked" when it was universally adored by critics and

I had to write an entire paper on SOPA a few weeks ago, and honestly, you have no idea what it actually is if you think anything you wrote is plausible.

Better yet, teach him to use google. It's the gift that keeps on giving.

This article is for "normal" teenage sons—not "intelligent" ones. Chances are he'll just complain it's for babies.

By restricting girls under 17 to have adult supervision for Plan B, you're basically running into two problems:

Wait, are you saying babies are not created by the human papollomavirus?

You're correct about that, but most people from North America won't know anything about that date, so to them it'll still appear to be an ambiguous set of numbers.

Unfortunately, programming is the most essential skill to know when making your own game. If you want to develop this game in a fairly reasonable time frame, I recommend looking into something like Game Maker. Either that, or find someone who would be willing to program the game for you.

Do you have any interest in programming? If not, I'd advise you to pick up something like Game Maker. If so, how much time are you willing to put into this endeavor?

It sounds like you actually tried your hardest to not have any fun with that 3DS. Maybe next time don't buy a console from a company you're clearly not a fan of.