thegeekempress
The Geek Empress
thegeekempress

Yeah, ditto. There were so many characters in Team Plasma that towards the end you really wanted to learn more about them.

No, I fangirled as well (dem lightcycles!) Hence the avatar :3 And I knew I forgot a world somewhere! My excitement must be affecting my memory.

Oh, you misunderstood. I wonder what the sequel's plotline is. I've played through all of Black :3

Actually it's using tons of new worlds. As far as I can see, the only retread is Traverse Town. Otherwise Tron Legacy (squee!) Fantasia, and Three Musketeers. Heck, not even all the worlds have been formally announced.

Okay, I gotta say, the announcement for the new Pokemon games really has me intrigued. The is the first time we've had a full-on sequel to a Pokemon game. Gold and Silver was close, but this is something really different, and that's saying something for Pokemon. I am really curious what the storyline and premise are.

Ditto on that. That would make a mint if they released one.

It takes place after KH2 for sure. It's the setup for (the still hypothetical) Kingdom Hearts 3.

I'm actually really impressed with the release gap between the Japanese and Worldwide releases. Normally there's almost a year between these game's release dates. 4 months is really short. Hopefully this will hold down the spoilers a bit (wishful thinking). At least I won't be sitting consumed with lust for as long as

Doesn't make you a bad person. I'm sure if someone were asking around for it you'd return it. And gotta love Nintendo and Nintendonium they make all their stuff from. I've found old GBA cartridges in the mud as well and those have ended up also working really well.

Found and bought an old copy of Nintendo Power from 1999 featuring Pokemon Snap. It's amazing how many games that are advertised in there are now considered such classics like Link's Awakening. And others are just plain LOLworthy, like Superman 64.

As brilliant as that series was and as much as I want to own it. I'm pretty sure I would feel like a rib was being ripped out of me to pay that much for just three episodes of a show. Even with the cool packaging.

I really don't think it's nostalgia for most people. In fact, the show often comes off as a parody of those saccrine pink nightmares that most 'girl's' cartoons come off as. The pony who likes clothing and make up has like OCD, the cutesy pink one is more like a loony toon and so forth. It has cameos and nods to shows

I've always had a lot of reflex issues, even as an adult, so video games used to really frustrate me because all I thought they were all reflex based like side-scrollers and FPS. While I've added some action-based games into my lineup, the vast majority of games I play are JRPGs. I like the ability to plan out

Lady, if you want to talk about a culture that romanticizes death, look at your own. I mean most of Russian Literature and Russian fairy tales are about death and suffering. This includes the stuff for kids as well.

Unless you're someone like me who uses their phone maybe 2-3 times in a month but plays portable games on a daily basis. Apple still sells plenty of Ipod Touches in additions to their Iphones. I think there is still room for both.

That's what turns me off as well. They should have left the blocks with points instead of trying to cap everything.

So I've been playing Atelier Iris: Eterna Mana and I have a question for anyone who's played it.

I have no idea why people have to pick sides in these things like it's 'us' against 'them'. If you like an WRPG, Mazal Tov! You can have your pretty boys and your beefcake, too. It's like when people get all huffy about western comics and cartoons versus anime and manga. It's the symbiosis of the two that makes things

That does sound pretty priceless XD

I'm not against tats or video game/nerd-based tattoos, but I don't know if I'd want something like an entire game character or actor. I'd probably go with something a little bit more subtle, like a stylized logo or symbol. You know, something that looks like a pretty design to the layman, but another nerd will know