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Kirby and Samus have had their Final Smash's updated on the Dojo already... http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/samus.html http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/kirby.html The only Final Smash we don't know at this point are Snake and Zelda's
The first trailer itself was pretty much all symbolism, the Keyblades were most likely a Metaphor and weren't actually there, hence why they're not present in the Second video at all
Between the 360 and the PS3, Europe is definately Sony's territory, I dunno what Microsoft could do in order to change that, I'm not sure what they could do to grab the attention Whereas you always hear about Sony pouring in the big bucks on their "This is Living" campaign, you don't really hear anything about what Microsoft is doing in the region
uhh,did you even bother to read the article? Nintendo isn't doing this, this is just a guy SPECULATING on what he thinks future ventures into VR will be like
Xbox 360, PS3, and PS2 avoid the PS2 version with your very life, however.
Tomorrow, lol.
You overuse "epic" and "win", and I hate you all
I liked V2 a lot better, it was easier to navigate, and personally I like dark skins that don't burn my eyes, so I'm not really feeling the new design =\ but whatever, lol ¯\(o.o)/¯
Punctuation is your friend.
Actually it was only 2 hours in Multiplayer if you played matches with 4 people, it was 20 hours if you played Multiplayer against computers I don't quite see how the stage will be annoying, when the ground shifts, double jump and then do your Up-B to stall until the ground is back under you, it's no different then, say, Rainbow Cruise
Isn't Michael Pachter the same person that said there would never be more than 4 million people willing to play Online games, and that striving for social interaction in gaming is a pointless/profitless venture, lol
Except that the book series doesn't do that, as it takes place in an ALTERNATE universe, and the religion in the series isn't Christianity, it's "Magistrium" If you read the book series, you would see, for one, they do not "kill God", The Authority dies of Old Age, and you find out that he isn't even God, he's nothing more than the First Angel who considered himself superior to the others and decided that since he was the first, he should be the Ruler After The Authority dies, the book actually leaves open the concept that the Great Creator God does exist, but he was not The Authority as the Magistrium believes, but that he may be out somewhere in the cosmos Which sort of relays some of Pullman's own conclusions about Religion: God may exist, but in his eyes he simply can't feel his presence. It's also funny because there was some guy apart of a Christian group that eventually became good friends with Pullman and referred to him as "the most Christian-like Atheist I ever met"
Ghandi didn't have a Religion, he didn't believe in Jesus or follow Christianity. The majority of the planet's population is not Christian, so by Christian standards they are all going to Hell, including people like Ghandi or anyone that doesn't accept Jesus Christ.
This is funny because it's incorrect, as The Golden Compass doesn't involve the plotpoint of "killing God" at all, and it doesn't come into effect until the 3rd book in the series Again, incorrect, the Alethiometer doesn't do anything of that sort. Even if it did, would you say Lord of the Rings is evil? "The One Ring" and all? The Alethiometer doesn't "kill God", and it's an actual device from ancient Greek times that was believed to be able to "read truth". Which is precisely what it does in the series, the person who can read the Alethiometer can sense the truth in the world.
I don't believe they showed the roster at all...all they did was a bunch of character bios and said "oh geez, DeDeDe is in the game!"
"conform to the world".....what does that even mean!? Religion itself is deception, you clearly didn't see through that one, eh? His Dark Materials are no more a trick than Star Wars, or Harry Potter. Unless, you want to say that similarly, The Chronicles of Narnia are a blatant and devious trick of equal standards. You say "it matters whats getting through to the kids"...then why is it suddenly okay for blatant Christian propaganda to be tossed around? You should be taking the same stance on The Bible, or The Chronicles of Narnia, or any book with Christian values, riiiiight? And how is "The Golden Compass" any different from that? All "The Golden Compass" does is allow us to question what we've been told, it allows us to experience the doubts that everyone feels at any one point, it lets you read an adventure and draw conclusions for yourself, or make peace with your own beliefs. This is funny because the Christian faith makes a habit out of condemning everyone to Hell if they don't share in their beliefs, trying to convert as many people as possible, and has had a history of War that could have been prevented if Christians were okay with "letting everyone have their own beliefs" And Condemn everyone to Hell if they don't believe in what you do? Mmhmm Religion isn't a peace of mind, or a hope for an afterlife. It's nothing more than a burden on the life you're living right now, which makes you dance for the puppetmaster in the hopes that there's some magical land after you die, that way you forget about living this life and instead worry and hope that there's one after this one where things will be better. And how is this dumb? It's nothing more than a name. Should I not be allowed to be named Christopher?
Yeah, CoroCoro came out a couple hours ago and all of the info in the magazine was ripped directly from the Dojo. Every single screenshot, piece of information, character info, all of it was from the Dojo Apparently their "big reveal" was that DeDeDe was in the game
and where did he say this? And did you ever bother to check the context of the statement? I'm sorry, but how is it a trick? He wrote a fantasy book series that explores questions and doubts of faith that every person has no doubt asked themselves at one point, but never dwelled on, and fabricates an adventure out of it full of the same moral values that any other story would tell you. His Dark Materials are no more a trick than Star Wars, or Harry Potter. Unless, you want to say that similarly, The Chronicles of Narnia are a blatant and devious trick of equal standards. Hold on, do you live in the real world? "I'm not in the business of offending people. I find the books upholding certain values that I think are important. Such as that this life is immensely valuable. And that this world is an extraordinarily beautiful place, and we should do what we can to increase the amount of wisdom in the world'." -Phillip Pullman
Just make sure you have it in a well ventalated area, not in an enclosed space or cabinate, out in the open where it can get plenty of cooling air. Also, don't stand the 360 up vertically, have it resting on it's side as it is easier on the Disc and is a more open position for the ventalation holes to get air