wolfgirl90
Wolfgirl90
wolfgirl90

True, but knowledge about the situation (and the history of it) can go a LONG way to solving the problem. Getting angry on my behalf isn't helpful if you don't know what is going on.

Is there an EASY way to spot them? No. Most people who hack Pokemon already know what to look for and how to cover their tracks, so the uninitiated won't be able to figure out if a Pokemon is hacked simply by looking at it.

I know people have probably seen Cowboy Bebop a hundred times by now, but the Blu-Ray version looks and sounds absolutely AMAZING!! They took a good looking show and made it better (for a taste, Toonami is actually showing the Remastered version on TV)!

Well, no. For the PS4, you don't have to move the system data off of the HDD (or rather you can't; it is overkill). You just have to download an update file and put it on a flash drive. The PS4 will handle it from there. Thing is, when you do updates on the PS4 (this applies to the PS3 as well), including the initial

I had heard of the game, but never played it. I downloaded it for my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and despite the fact that I am usually immune to jump scares, this game managed to scare me.

I had heard of the game, but never played it. I downloaded it for my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 and despite the fact

Free publicity means absolutely nothing when you stand to lose millions upon millions of dollars. Small theater chains and VOD services don't really make up for the fact that this movie was supposed to be shown in multiple nationwide theater chains. They are still going to lose money from this no matter what.

That is really hard to believe. I mean, as it stands, even if Sony manages to get this movie into a few theaters and VOD, they are not going to make up the $50 million+ that they have put into this movie and mass marketing. This is going to drum up a lot of buzz, but because of the limited avenues that they are using

The Ghost Girl is a young trainer that rode her bike indoors one too many times.

1. There are 52 episodes of Kimba the White Lion. A few scenes are similar but not enough to says that the show was "redrawn...scene-for-scene".

There are many arguments that one could use to prove that The Lion King is a rip-off of Kimba. The fact that the main character's name is Simba (which is a real Swahili word literally meaning "lion") is not one of them.

It is definitely still "a thing". I went to the 2014 Pokemon World Championships back in August and the enthusiasm is still very much there. Unless something serious happens, I think that Pokemon will continue to thrive as a franchise.

They are obsolete for the most part. Almost all of them have been rotated. Competitive tournaments operate under certain rules and only allow cards from certain sets to be used. The exception to this would be cards that have been re-released in a set part of the rotation and basic energy cards.

No, we have gone further than that. Most competitive Pokemon players (including myself) use dice for damage and coin flips (those special coins are cool, but nobody uses them).

Because it was (and still is) easier. Making a bunch of digital sounds is easier than getting a bunch of voice actors together. In Gen I, plenty of Pokemon had similar, if not the exact same, cries. Out of 151 Pokemon, only 37 cries existed; they just changed them a bit. For example, Charmander's and Charmeleon's

Here's the thing: no industry works like that. Think about it (playing devil's advocate here):

Aladdin saved the world once, and he wouldn't have had to do that if he hadn't lied the first time. Iago technically saved everyone the second time around (with Aladdin initially lying about Iago's presence). And by the second sequel, Aladdin is just lying about stupid stuff.

I wasn't claiming that Prince Florian had some kind of necrophilia thing going on (I don't really like that accusation either).

He knew nothing. Neither did the dwarves. The Queen stated the conditions of the curse once, but that was to her raven. So know no one else knew about the whole "Love's First Kiss" cure.