But I'm still in a giant robot kind of mood. Is Robotech any good?
NO! YOU'RE NOT MY REAL DAD!
BUT I THOUGHT I WAS SPECIAL *CRIES*
I'll buy you some legos to place in strategic areas around the house.
Wright is a lawyer, not a game designer.
How far in the future is this? I imagine we'll all have abandoned this place in about ten years and then a few of us who are still alive will come back 50 or so years later for nostalgia.
The Earth King has invited you to Lake Laogai.
I absolutely agree. If and when I get married, I really hope my bride will walk down the aisle to Theme of Love.
No, Matsuricon 2012. But yes, he answered that question there too! Did you also get a girl who wanted him to sign her wedding picture because she walked down the aisle to Aerith's theme song?
I've never had a decidedly bad experience with Gamestop either. In fact, one of my most recent Gamestop experience was quite good. I've just never had any experiences that were as good as the local shop I go to.
Time for some roleplaying?
You poor thing. Local stores are the best. I got Dark Souls for five bucks the other day from mine. I only ever use Gamestop because they give me more cash for my games while my local store gives me more trade-in credit. If you ever get a chance to move elsewhere (From Nowhere, LOL), take it and run.
You went to Gamestop? Do you not have any smaller game stores where you live?
I second this suggestion.
So do I! He did a panel at a con I went to a couple years ago because it just happened to coincide with a Distant Worlds concert. He really does have an amazing presence, even in a room filled with 400 sweaty, sleep deprived, congoers.
Except that song was written by a Canadian band called Your Favorite Enemies.
Nobuo Uematsu? Time to break out this photo again!
Well, there's my sister who may as well be the poster girl for those Facebook posts that say "I LOVE GOD! LIKE AND SHARE IF YOU DO TOO, KEEP SCROLLING IF YOU WANNA GO TO HELL." She thinks all the symbolism makes up for it somehow. It's actually kind of funny. She could find a "deep" religious message in Lucky Star if I told her it had one. I don't get it, but I'm not going to question it.
Really? It never seemed that way to me. I just see it as a way of drawing in people who are already religious without alienating the people who are smart enough to realize that it doesn't mean anything. If it comes off as preachy to anyone else, they're probably the kind of people whose intelligence level makes them liable to buy into it anyway. You clearly know better than me, though, so I'll accept what you said as fact.