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Goose's theme goes with everything (by Shokio).
You must have been confused with this video. But either way, any of Shokio's videos can suit Groose's epic theme.
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Goose's theme goes with everything (by Shokio).
You must have been confused with this video. But either way, any of Shokio's videos can suit Groose's epic theme.
Oh, God...No I tell the kids that I am Lozjam, maker of awesome 8-bit music such as this
a die-hard Zelda Fan,
whovian,
and maker of games.
MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
It's not that bad...Oh, God...
You force the children to listen to this? D8
Hey sir, this is quality music here, and I don't even need children. I have my Animal Crossing friends, and they actually care about me. Hmmmmmph jk I know it sucks, that's why I want to get feedback to make it betterOh, God...
You force the children to listen to this? D8
To be fair.Hey sir, this is quality music here, and I don't even need children. I have my Animal Crossing friends, and they actually care about me. Hmmmmmph
You know, I'm actually interested in the storytelling potential of Smash.I would really like to see a SSB anime with all the playable characters so far as main characters. It would be pretty neat and kinda a replacement for the SSE.
I see, I see. And what about your mother?Hey sir, this is quality music here, and I don't even need children. I have my Animal Crossing friends, and they actually care about me. Hmmmmmph
You know, I'm actually interested in the storytelling potential of Smash.
I've been thinking of creating a sort of SSB4 graphic novel or comic series - I would take in-game pictures, arrange them as panels in a photo manipulation program, add text bubbles and whatnot, and create a narrative.
Obviously, I can't start anything without knowing the final character and stage rosters, but I'm always keen on ambitious creative side-projects. Perhaps I'll post it at this site if/when I ever get going with this.
Anyone find this project of mine interesting, by any chance? Would you guys like to see a Smash Comic series?
I see, I see. And what about your mother?
Sir I would love a comic/novel. Also my mother................................................You know, I'm actually interested in the storytelling potential of Smash.
I've been thinking of creating a sort of SSB4 graphic novel or comic series - I would take in-game pictures, arrange them as panels in a photo manipulation program, add text bubbles and whatnot, and create a narrative.
Obviously, I can't start anything without knowing the final character and stage rosters, but I'm always keen on ambitious creative side-projects. Perhaps I'll post it at this site if/when I ever get going with this.
Anyone find this project of mine interesting, by any chance? Would you guys like to see a Smash Comic series?
I see, I see. And what about your mother?
Obviously I want to see your comic series.
Pinhead.
Cool. I'm just interested in gauging general interest on the idea, for the moment. Might be helpful to have a built-in audience before I start. XPSir I would love a comic/novel. Also my mother................................................
IS YOUR MOTHER..................................
DUN DUN DUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jk.
Need any feedback, I am here bro. OR if you don't want it I will go back and play my twisted games of animal crossing and zelda until my girlfriend arrivesCool. I'm just interested in gauging general interest on the idea, for the moment. Might be helpful to have a built-in audience before I start. XP
Such a project won't come about until after SSB4 is released (which means several more months). But I already have some ideas I'm tinkering with...
Welp, looks like I'm getting X again...OMG...if this works with my unregistered 3DS, I'm gonna flip tables.
Attack on Smash Bros seems like it would be pretty good...I would really like to see a SSB anime with all the playable characters so far as main characters. It would be pretty neat and kinda a replacement for the SSE.
You're telling me that if I become a video game commentator and show my cleavage I could make money? **** my job, imma do this for a living!
What are your opinions of this rather controversial Shokio video? (Warning: May be too profane)
Implying anyone took him seriously before...Congratulations, Shokio. I can't take you seriously anymore.
What buncha ****ing tripe.
Smooth Criminal
Amen, but saying from a person who has a non-gamer girlfriend, a girlfriend that plays videogames would be amazing. Though I still love my girlfriend and wouldn't trade her for anything, you have to wonder....You're telling me that if I become a video game commentator and show my cleavage I could make money? **** my job, imma do this for a living!
In all seriousness, I don't even know this guy, but why is he spewing this "you're not a gamer" nonsense? People have different definitions on what makes someone a gamer. Hell, I don't even know what's considered a "hardcore" or "casual" game; these are just labels that are heavily debatable. It seems like people just follow personal guidelines and want to feel more elite compare to "casuals". For me, if someone plays only CoD and whatever sports game, then they're still a gamer.
Relevant:
And then we get to those "girl gamers". I think a lot of women dress revealing, announce that they're a female gamer, and whatnot for attention. But to be gender shouldn't matter in video games. "Girl gamer", "boy gamer", and whatnot... I wish everyone would fall under one label, being just "gamer".
Anyway, sex sells, and I don't need to list examples. People don't have to buy into it, y'know. Stop feeding you're inner emotions and urges, and start making more logical choices (this is more directed to those females who dress revealing and make trashy videos, despite getting more views and possibly donations than those who dress modestly). But alas, humans are not rational beings -- the slightest things influence are decisions. Sorry for being such a downer, lol. I know I have made some decisions based on my emotions and influences around me, despite not being the more logical choice thinking back on it.
Oh, No, Don't even think about It, Thinking is Dangerous.Amen, but saying from a person who has a non-gamer girlfriend, a girlfriend that plays videogames would be amazing. Though I still love my girlfriend and wouldn't trade her for anything, you have to wonder....
Labels are pointless in quantifying ****ty behavior and viewpoints. Assholes abound, Star.Kind of ironic, really. For years, people have disparaged the American jock community with the stereotype of being full of misogynistic, insensitive, testosterone driven meat heads; yet what the nerd community lacks in PEDs and meat, it is probably one of the worst communities for that exact type of aforementioned behavior. Of course my experience is anecdotal and is by no means a disparagement of the gaming community at large, I'm simply humored.
Supposedly, it's someone who plays games.Is there even a definition for "gamer" anymore?
Ahhhh it's so hard not too. Stop my brain!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't not think about it!Oh, No, Don't even think about It, Thinking is Dangerous.
This line is basically telling humans to stop being so human.Stop feeding you're inner emotions and urges, and start making more logical choices
Societal perception doesn't have to be based upon reality or factual analysis. Perception was the only thing I was addressing. Although now the term 'gamer' has become blurred as video games are much more accepted as an entertainment medium than they were a little over decade or so ago.Labels are pointless in quantifying ****ty behavior and viewpoints. *******s abound, Star.
They're everywhere.
Smooth Criminal
But that's the thing.Supposedly, it's someone who plays games.
Do those even count as games at all?Even something as simple as a dress-up game.
Even though they are simple, I would say they could count. It's still some form of interactive media. One could argue that Bejeweled and Tetris are simple too. And those are considered games as well.Do those even count as games at all?
I don't really understand why people have such a problem with it. It's like saying that it has to be a manly-festival or something completely stupid like that. Most girls I know play games and are rather dedicated, and this whole sexism thing is stupid as all hell.Also, what's all the fuss with girl gamers recently? Can't a girl play a game without people commenting about it like it's something from another world? Sure, there are less girls playing games compared to men, but come on, they should be treated equally as other gamers and people. Then again, ignorance and stupidity can't do any good to people, now can it?
No. The term died with most slang in the world.But that's the thing.
Technically, you could call anyone who plays games a "gamer".
Even something as simple as a dress-up game.
Do we really have a definition anymore?
I think it also depends on the gaming community. There are video games with a more friendly user base then others. And there are some that are just really unfriendly in general.Also, what's all the fuss with girl gamers recently? Can't a girl play a game without people commenting about it like it's something from another world? Sure, there are less girls playing games compared to men, but come on, they should be treated equally as other gamers and people. Then again, ignorance and stupidity can't do any good to people, now can it?