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It’s a lot easier to defend yourself from someone with a kitchen knife you know. Great deal of harm yes, but also, a lot higher barrier to overcome to inflict it.

Why not both? Man control or mental health same difference. Also, most people with borderline or other mental disorders tend to figure out how to hide stuff like that. So you wouldn’t know how to control them beforehand in most cases anyway. Taking the gun out of the equation helps a lot you know. (or at least making

Luigi is great in so many ways. Not only is he heroic in that he overcomes his fears and moves ahead, he’s also caring. He’s doing the house chores in the various Mario & Luigi games.Super Paper Mario shows he has a subdued desire to enter the spotlight, yet he loves his brother so much (Dream Team Bros.) that he’ll

I agree that his involvement certainly doesn’t guarantee quality, on the flipside of the argument. I believe his dismissal of story has to do with his design philosophy. Every element needs to carry the entire expirience. A story should be reflective or constructive to the experience. A full feature-length film is en

I took that as a Joke, but just in case, check Mario Galaxy’s hubworld Library.

I will reiterate that it adds nothing. But hear me out: The story book segment in and of itself can be a good storybook, your sister would probably love it as a Youtube video just as much as a piece of Mario Galaxy. And that’s the crux there, if you take away the storybook segment, Mario Galaxy is every bit the

It’s funny, because especially if you’ve played the Mario & Luigi games, Mario is very much a simple hero, but Luigi is really deep. There’s a lot of character to Luigi and in the first three Mario & Luigi character, they bind Luigi’s mansion into a full flegded arc for Luigi finding his courage and deciding his

Honestly, I never cared for Mario Galaxy’s storybook segment, but I didn’t mind it either since it was nice and closed off of the main mode. I wouldn’t mind it being incorporated into the main quest either, but I would think it adds nothing all the same. Mario Galaxy 2 flows much better I think because it’s more

I’m way to much of a fanboy to let that slide XD.

Make something interesting + Illumination....

Everyone DUCK! HE’S GOT A NOTEPAD!

I see your point and call it a very sad state of affairs. Much like FEH, if it’s going to be the case, I’ll download it, get the gist of it, and promptly never launch it again. Nintendo doesn’t get a good-will pass on micro-transactions.

What do you propose then? I personally can’t handle virtual buttons well. Plus having your fingers on screen kinda makes a chunk of the screen invisible.

I always exit apps by breaking the left side of my screen, don’t patronize me.

I won’t deny Despicable Me has humor, just the kind of humor that has an anti-effect on me. I won’t knock anyone liking it though, but Mario has a special place to me. So I’m just your average disgruntled fanboy (not gonna lie) if this turns out with me not liking it.

I thought about that, but it would require a lot of tact to really bring that as a joke and not as Deviant-art target practice....

Personally, I hope Miyamoto adds some of his humor to the movie. I liked the Pikmin movies, but I really disliked Despicable me. So I’m wary of the project. I’m mostly afraid Miyamoto is co-producer just to make sure Mario ‘s cap is always in the right proportions (which sounds prepostirous until you read about the

well that would surprise me to say the least. Might be fun.

Let me just echo a commenly seen comment here: PLEASE nintendo, let it be a Super Mario Run style one-time transaction. Also, yes, Mario Kart on phones are a good one. Tilt controls, auto accelaration, touch left of screen to break, touch right of screen to use item.

I’ve only ever seen Despicable me from these guys, and I turned that one off halfway because I was bored. I really don’t like the minions either. But they were decidedly kids movies, so I’m not going to knock em too much for it.