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Ignatius Reilly
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Haha, true.

They should put separate modes in the game to cater to different audiences. That way everyone will be happy and there'll be no need for petty squabbles. Oh wait, this is the internet.

Traditionally speaking, DS9 is usually felt to be the one that ripped of B5. That said, the writing, acting and production values of DS9 are greater superior regardless.

I prefer the earlier lonely version. The later one has that annoying beat running throughout it. Makes it sound too busy.

Sorry guys. It's true. Look at Wario's statue description in the latest Smash Bros. Old friends they are indeed.

In my experience, it's best to get beginners to play 1 on 1 matches against each other before pitting them against more challenging foes. They're fun to watch too. Like seeing a kid learn how to ride a bike, they're so clumsy and slow, yet also so determined.

Right. But also, all but the most extreme cores aren't actually representative of quality.

Imdb is an interesting one. A lot of great movies seem to float around the 6.9 mark because they either have some quirks that aren't palatable to mass audiences, or aren't watered down enough for commercial tastes. I'm quite the movie buff, so I know better than to pay attention to these numbers and prefer to judge

You should write up a basic money saving article to help the cause. 'How to buy a Wii U in 4 weeks.'

So many people I know are tempted to get one, but unwilling to put down the money for it :(

Haven't seen many in 1 on 1. Always admire them when I do though. They tend to know what they're doing.

Amazing!

Isn't it also disturbing how they went back to shooting each other after?

So everyone should get a Wii U.

Flagrant missed opportunity to turn that yellow triangle on her waist into a garter belt type thing.

So far as I know. They might have changed the rules at some stage.

It would be absolutely unacceptable to do it in most tournament situations, so I guess that the casualness of playing at home is what allows for the sportsmanship. I do it sometimes, just because it feels good to do something nice for someone, and I know how good it feels to have someone do it for me. It fosters a

Ah, shows what I know. I thought you wrote the article that I'd commented on. Thanks though. No more greyzone for me!