wolfgirl90
Wolfgirl90
wolfgirl90

Probably not a 3DS, if that is what you are implying. Nintendo has only made a handful of special 3Ds variants over the years for contests and tournaments. This was the exception, not the rule. The prize this year will most likely be the same prize as last year (unless Play! Pokemon goes insane).

I wouldn't be surprised.

To be honest, it was a combination of research and having already known. I keep up with the competitive Pokemon scene and this tournament has been talked about on the Pokewebs for sometime now (the tournament ended a couple of days ago). There was even a live stream of it.

Well, although both of these handhelds will be quite valuable due to their uniqueness, I am merely correcting what the article is implying. He says that there is only one of these systems when there are two. They are one of a kind, yes, but there are two of these, not one.

Well, in the world of competitive Pokemon, tournament winners are essentially idolized. Pokemon Trainers look up to these people, no matter how old they are. I mean, on the official King of Dragons tournament website, there is a page dedicated to other competitive players, and they aren't even eligible to participate!

Err....their names ARE engraved on it; their names are on the back. What makes you think their names weren't engraved on it?

Well, two technically. And no, this is a very rare edition. The design of this 3DS is specific to the King of Dragons tournament.

Well, it is open to girls too, but they seldom participate and they seldom win.

Err...let me shed some light on this since there seems to be some confusion.

Sounds more like a slip than an intentional dig at Nintendo. I mean, I own a WiiU myself and I usually leave it out of discussions about "next-gen" consoles because the WiiU, technologically speaking, is not on the same tier as the Xbox One or the PS4 (btw, I don't own either console, so this isn't bias talking). It

This looks cool and it looks like we can get back to jumping off of big buildings and such. And would be nice to see what things they bring to the table this go around.

Ah...that's nice. I guess.

My favorite scene in that fight was when Tommy jumped off the building in a perfect kicking position and started kicking the slime guy. He stayed airborne, STILL EFFING KICKING, for 5 seconds or somthing.

I haven't found any game breaking bugs, but I have noticed that the game stutters quite a bit (I am playing on PS3). I don't notice it during battles or cutscenes, or maybe I am laughing too much to notice or care, but when I am walking around, it is incredibly annoying.

Well, I can count on a man to put a baby in me. And that is the important thing here.

Murdering an unarmed teen on the pretense of protecting a neighborhood usually rubs people the wrong way.

Xtreme Legends (and this applies to Samurai Warriors as well) is essentially an expansion of the game. This usually includes new characters, new weapons, new stories, new maps, and tweaked game mechanics, like adding a new EX attack.

I understand what you are saying. I actually enjoy anarchy most of the time (best part of the game) and when democracy is used right, we can progress through the game a lot better.

This is true, however, that doesn't change the fact that, while anarchy is on, anything can happen. And during those random moments, things have happened that are going to affect the game going forward.