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Wizard

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  1. I even saw him pour sugar in your car's gas line!
  2. 1, 3, 7, 9 are diagonals. This system has been around for a while now (just about 10-11 years now). Rufus is based on a few things, Americans (lol fat), Kung Fu movies (lol kung fu) and Bob (Tekken 6). C. Viper is mad yo. Something not a lot of people know is part of her design was based on Ms. Smith (Ms. Joile) from Mr. & Ms. Smith movie (with Braddo Pitt). Another fun fact if you're deciding to master C.Viper, is master her Jump Cancel techniques. Final Fight can't be represented because of licensing issues. And anyone who wants Happy Nigga and MexiTotem are crazy. They both suck and can be filled with better characters. (Also, I'll try to activating the 48hr MS card tonight, so if you want some games in, I'll play ya on live. If I'm not on, I'll most likely activate it on Friday or early Saturday morning)
  3. His contract "vanished" according to Marvel. They literally lost it.
  4. Dude, have you never played a Street Fighter game, ever? Truth to be told, the game's controls are very, VERY lenient. Meaning you can just do Down-Forward, Down, Down-Forward (otherly known as 323+P, numerial notation is easier on the internet, just look at your keypad) and you'll put out a SRK every time. Specials are still the same motions as the older ones, it's just the when you fumble inputs, it's because of SF4's very lenient input system. It's just TOO lenient and you can get away with a lot of BS like just doing 123123+P and you'll get an SRK no matter what (If you were going to get crossed, you beat it, if you were just plainly get hit from the front, you still beat it). Even for supers (doing 232232+P will give you a super instead of trying to spam SRK on wake up). The slightest additional input could screw you (Dictator Ultra is 4646+KKK, but if you do it 4343+KKK or 1616+KKK or 4346+KKK or any other variation of the charges you get Teleport instead). If anything, for someone like you, it's easier because the inputs are more forgiving then Super Turbo and 3rd Strike.
  5. Claremont went crazy a few years ago. The stuff he's been putting out in Exiles is really not up to par to any past material. All Marvel backed movies instead of the Sony produced Spider-Man and Fox directed X-Men series. Neil Gaiman is waiting for both SM and X-Men to revert back to Marvel before he officially gets to work on Marvel 1602. I still hate Fox for having the rights anything related to mutants.
  6. France French and Canadian French are completely different, we've said that a few times here already. French Canadians are assholes and when you can speak it, you can call them the usual, but it gets across in english pretty well.
  7. I blame the writing. Ryan Reynolds in Wolvie proves he can play Deadpool, but much lighter then we all know. But like I previously said, it ultimately falls on the writing, which is terrible. I'd love to see Reynolds again as Deadpool, but only in a Marvel backed film and not the crap Fox puts out. Double with Topher Grace for Venom (seeing how they took Ultimate Venom instead of 616 Venom for inspiration). To put more on the blame game, the studios don't know what the hell their doing with these properties and it shows (Spider-Man 3, X3, Skintbub origins). When do those rights revert to Marvel anyways?
  8. Well, I shall activate the 48hour card soon. I hope, if I am not too sore to play.
  9. Everything after Episode 28 from FMA1 doesn't count. Plus K-On Queen's Blade Sengoku Basara Shangri-La = All Win. Queen's Blade is based on an old ass table top RPG game. Kinda funny it took them this long to make an anime. Interesting fact that Mai (KOF) and Iroha (SAMURAI Spirits) books have been released for Queen's Blade system.
  10. I'd actually just blame the writer(2). Everything starts with him/her/them. Then we start hating down the line naturally, such as bad photography, terrible sound, sometimes actors can do what they do but completely fail because of terrible writing.
  11. I wish I could play my idolm@ster D:
  12. It's Fox, since when have they done anything right?
  13. either RB or LB, it's one of the two I believe. If not, RTFM.
  14. Don't matter. Wasn't planning to see it anyways, DLing to see how horrible it is. Wish there was http links.
  15. It's a legit legislation that was passed and as much as I wish it was a joke, it isn't. Three websites and the local radio station I listen too reported it (I called in calling it a joke of a law and I will find other ways to get games), trust me, a lot of people are outraged, this includes the general public. The smallest spec of English outside the island of Montreal will get you fined if you were a retailer. All this will cause is people and business to vanish. Something Quebec is trying to combat ironically due to the failing world econemy.
  16. Yeah tell me about it. Best for Quebec to split off and Montreal to join good old Ontario already.
  17. All the gamers WISH it was. I'm still hoping it is. edit: Example: It took 6 weeks for Quebec to get Rock Band after it was released in the U.S. and the rest of Canada.
  18. New Quebec law turns Lara Croft into francophone Sale of English-only video games prohibited if French version exists Apr 01, 2009 04:30 AM Andrew Chung QUEBEC BUREAU CHIEF MONTREAL – In Lara Croft's latest action adventure, part of the wildly popular Tomb Raider video game series, the lithe heroine can demand of her evil doppelganger either, "What the hell are you?" or, "Qu'est-ce que tu es, exactement?" And that's exactly the way Quebec wants it, from now on. French language rules on video games come into force today prohibiting the sale of new English-only video games in Quebec if a French version is available. It's causing a lot of consternation among retailers and gamers alike, who fear the rules will lead to delays in video games arriving in the province, and may not accomplish what the law intends, which is to promote and protect the French language. Ronnie Rondeau, co-owner of the eight Game Buzz stores around Montreal, said he even fears bankruptcy. "I'm afraid it's going to cost me my business," Rondeau said. "If it really was going to make a difference, I'd be for it, but only a small number of people want to play in French. The rest don't care. "And money-wise, it's going to hurt." Rondeau said gamers are notorious for wanting new games the minute they come out. It's why he has had numerous midnight sales with lines stretching around the block. It's why he even carries Japanese games that won't be available in English for months. If there's a delay of even a few days, they'll find other options, such as buying online or across the border. Raffy Boudjikanian, who writes a gaming column for the West Island Chronicle, agrees. "Why am I going to wait for five more months when the next big game is right there in Plattsburg?" Rondeau cites the example of the popular Rockband game. The distributor didn't ship the English-only version for the Christmas rush, and a French version didn't arrive for six weeks. Delays can happen because translation can lead to game "bugs," such as text not fitting into graphic boxes on screen, said Haig James Toutikian, a professional Montreal game designer, who has dealt with such bugs, which can cause a game to underperform. "I know how much of a pain they can be," Toutikian said. "They take up a lot of bug-tracking time." Toutikian, who said he has friends who learned English playing video games, added, "I don't think it will encourage people to buy the French version." In the past, technical aspects, such as different game console versions sold in North America versus Europe, prevented even games released in France from appearing in Quebec. The result was that Quebec had mostly English games available. The gaming industry adopted deadlines to comply with the province's language charter and the "language police," the Office quebecois de la langue francaise. Danielle Parr, executive director of the Entertainment Software Association of Canada, said that because of the population size, it's possible a game publisher will decide it's too costly to release a French version for Quebec even if it has one for France, thus depriving the province of its game in either language. But overall, she said, "they will see more games available in French. And that's good news." Source. English. Illegal. Quebec. Mag, set up that closet, I'm moving in.
  19. Nothing has happened, there for, it is a hoax. Or a worm everyone is already immune too.
  20. It's like Ghosty decided to show off his stuff.
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