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...Aaaaaannnnnd I just got a little stupid watching that. There needs to be a requirement on writing comments online now. At least High School equivalent or higher in order to comment. Some of that stuff wasn't even internet slang...then again, I'm going to assume 90% of those people didn't proof read, but who does.

Ha. I remember throwing this game into my PS2 and going "Holy SHIT! The Graphics are amazing! This looks soooo real!" Keep in mind, this was a jump from the PSone to the PS2. Now...looking back at that day when I said it, boy. Things have changed.

Let's put it this way. I'm a big fan of Square's RPG games (no so much the recent ones as they lack the original crew). I'm also a fan with Disney movies. Good stuff! When I heard about the first Kingdom Hearts game and with Disney characters, I was a bit thrown back with the use of my childhood toons mixing it up in

I guess Toshiba didn't bother trying to find a white person that knew how to speak Japanese to do the commercial. Then again, how many people know Japanese that can act or be in a movie that isn't of Japanese decent? Looking at how the Japanese have done it in various spots such as anime and television shows, they

As much that this comment needs to happen (Getting with the times), unfortunately, it's still something that peole experience. Oh well. Dumb people will be dumb.

Here. This might help a bit more for those discussing the differences in exclusives:

When we look back on this generation of game consoles, hopefully we'll realize how lucky we were. Until recently, we haven't. We've taken things for granted. But let me tell you, we've had it good. Damn good.

I'm not that much of a fan of South Park. I've seen it a few times and laughed enjoyably at the jokes, but this game looks just like the show that I wouldn't mind buying it. =)

Cartman and sure push a giant fish out of his ass! SUPERCHARGED!

This was expected, I think. I have, however, noticed that there are some posts talking about why didn't developers talk about why they like violence in video games or what's good about violence in video games. Well, to be honest, nobody likes violence. If they did, there's something seriously wrong with them. Just

SooooOoOoo.....does this mean Japanese people eat fruit? I mean, I don't think they'd want to spend that much for an apple. No fruit...and they still are skinny as heck! What's the secret? Special herbs? ^-^ Do tell!

I just felt a slight pain on the right side of my brain after viewing that image....was it just me? >_<

Others noted that the movie cannot look too much like the anime, or Studio Ghibli, who's not connected to the movie version, might get upset. Some, however, said the movie version looked fine.

So, if this guy is hosting a TV show, why aren't we? Oh wait, that's right. We're not dumb, old farts who feel like we're on top of the world because our face is plastered on a television—and talk eat, breathe, and talk poo out of their mouths.

Definitely. It just goes to show that we all just need to educate one another well. Lacking to do so just turns into situations we all want to avoid. Then, with the situations we can fix by educating, we monitor and sustain.

Just cashing my two cents on the original post: Violence is everywhere. It's in human history before there was eletronics or books. Also, fantasizing and imagination has been around just as long. Eventually, both came together.

A new power plug? Really? Another way to make money, I guess....

I felt a little Star Wars there. It kicked me in the butt...no light sabers, but the environment sure felt like it. :)

The game looks interesting...however, I feel like it's another Dead Island game with just Parkour moves involved. I hope I'm wrong. Also, I also agree with the others when it comes to the over use of Zombies. Yes, WWI and WWII games are also overplayed, but ideas are dwindling down to reptitive use, I think.

That's a bunch of cool swag. :) If I had my own business, I'd use that money bag to carry the cash around. Ha!