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Seems like he might have already traded in his fighting games for a little something else that lead him to be homeless.

On the subject of grinding, I had an interesting thought the other day.. There is obviously a love for JRPG's, and those roots came from somewhere. They came from games like Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Chrono Trigger, EarthBound, etc.. These games all share (for the most part) the same turned based, low animation,

Caution! There are still lots of fires burning here and there. It's HOT!

Narokath! Pargon! Redgormor! Pargon! Pargon! Chattur'gha! Pargon!

I know far too much about this game, so while it's fun to play the game, it has been a blast watching people play this on twitch.tv. I've been hanging out in several rooms where people are streaming this, and I've sort of been acting as a hint guy. Some folks are no stranger to the game, some played long ago and only

I wanna see some lets play from Magicint or maybe Lost Underworld. I know, the game just came out, but Onett is pretty simple, and is just a small taste of the full flavor of Earthbound.

Nintendo just sold me a WiiU.

I'm not one to be in the know when it comes to web series, but for some reason I decided to watch this show. Was it a little cheesy? Yeah. Would I openly tell my friends about it? Probably not. Am I happy that there is a season 2? Guilty.

I can't say that there is a ton of social redeeming value from this, but it was a

Every week I look forward to the next episode, and every week I'm left with a "dafuk it's over already?"
I want to say that it's because there is so much story to cram into a 24 minute episode. I have been thoroughly enjoying my recent anime addiction, and have been rolling through entire seasons of shows in one

Now playing

This. It's not really from New Leaf, but this is my favorite KK Slider song, and this mix goes together so well.

I definately know that feel. One of the coolest adventures as a kid was my mom taking me to the local movie rental store and letting me rent up to $5 in NES games each week. They had $2, $3, and $5 rental pricing for each NES game, so I had to choose wisely.

My online handle is something that I've just kept for as long as I've been on the internet: SVJ-Ness
SVJ was a clan tag from when I played D-Day, a mod for Quake 2. Ness, of course is from EarthBound.

I seem to lean toward anime series a lot more than movies. It just seems way easier to build some sort of opinion or relationship with the characters when its spread out over multiple episodes, rather than jammed into 2 hours.
But I will vouch for The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. I loved it.
For movies, also check out:
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Check the other post I made with some of my finds (Clannad and Steins;Gate). I'm happy to add some of yours to my list of things to watch. I've also found using an anime list site to be helpful to keep track of what I wanna seek out http://myanimelist.net/animelist/SVJN…

This will be next on my list. I've been watching a ton of Anime lately. I really liked Rosario + Vampire, but there was a bit too much fluff if I'm being critical. Chobits ended up being my next favorite find. Steins;Gate was AMAZING, and is probably one of the best series I've seen, but the "feels" award would have

Strange choice on an article..
I'm a "dude" and I like all the "bro" games just as much as the next... But I've never let any stigma prevent me from playing a game. I've also never thought videogame movies represented the games themselves very well.
Animal Crossing has always been a favorite of mine. People are quick

"...but they are really just for those kind of people who have an interest in Nintendos products, not for a general public."

Wat? Shared on YouTube, and pushed out through all social media sites, then reblogged, retweeted, and recovered by every major videogame news site, and somehow Nintendo Direct isn't for the

If you are going to be watching E3, then it's given that you frequent videogame news sites, such as Kotaku. Every time new info comes out on Nintendo Direct (which is available to EVERYONE and is posted up on youtube), every videogame news site ends up mentioning whats new.

I hate the argument of "Well, Nintendo direct

Good riddance.

It's real easy to think you might know what you would do in a situation like this by watching a video. The are so many factors that you don't see or are aware of, and a lot of the comments just go to show how clouded the perception of war is.