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Using the shit as an Opponent Repellent.

this one's face works better:

We here at Kotaku aren't buying it. As Jason said when I first mentioned the apparent revelation: "Anyone who's played Super Mario Land 2 knows this is total horseshit."

Console Wars author Blake Harris gave the internet another peek at the treasure trove of an historic Nintendo character guide recently. The main revelation this time is that the company insisted Wario "is not Mario's evil twin," but rather his "childhood friend." Wait a second. What?!?!

ZIGGURAT (Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars, Sega, 1986)

Yup

Dafuq is that? Chinese? What's Blacklight and what's PWE?

I for one like that Kirito WASN'T the main character. It was groundbreaking that an anime series can be as fluid as to have more than one main.

Yuuki is only 15 years old. She's only getting started in life yet death within a few months is a certainty. She's already lost her entire family to AIDS, leaving her the final survivor—which leaves her in an existential crisis. What is the meaning of her life? What impact has she or will she make on the world?

Unlike the rest of Sword Art Online, Mother's Rossario is not Kirito's story. Rather it is the story of Asuna, as she struggles to adjust to the real world, and Yuuki, a young girl hiding a terrible secret. While each is facing problems far different from the other, their evolving friendship and what each gains from

Get in Shinji
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While this might not be quite as clever or as heartwarming as it wants to be, this is still a lovely adventure. The cartoony take on the First World War follows a group of heroes as they struggle through the conflict in a pretty illustrated art style. The animation creates a unique-looking world, especially

Sword Art Online Mother Rosario happened on TV and at the same time the same thing happened in real life......Mind Blown....

Art and life imitating each other, anyone see the last episode of SAO II?

In an effort to make good on the troubled launch of the Xbox One's Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Microsoft announced today that they're giving anyone who played the game some free stuff, including a copy of an upcoming remastered version of Halo 3: ODST.

Because they're greedy and want more money.

LOL YES!

Htom Sirveaux