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KILL IT WITH FIREThis is more like it.
and caps
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KILL IT WITH FIREThis is more like it.
Since it's a Normal type, I think "KILL IT WITH FISTS" would be more appropriate.KILL IT WITH FIREand caps
Or flaming fists!Since it's a Normal type, I think "KILL IT WITH FISTS" would be more appropriate.
Close Combat hmmmmmOr flaming fists!
correction: nobody will rest easy until the game comes out.Nobody is resting easy until Sakurai spills the beans in June.
Correction: nobody will rest easy even when the game comes out.correction: nobody will rest easy until the game comes out.
Like the FORTY-NINERS, I GO HARD IN THE FOURTH QUARTER!!!!So... Smash 4 has been confirmed to be shown at E3 2013, you can rest easy now guys.
lol, you're right. now i'm wondering what sakurai has in store for us. E3 couldnt be further away.Correction: nobody will rest easy even when the game comes out.
Your analogies would make so much more sense to me if I was American.Like the FORTY-NINERS, I GO HARD IN THE FOURTH QUARTER!!!!
Resting easy is for the weak! Going hard all day and night long is MANLY!!!
As posted elsewhere:I doubt that Yoshi title is going to be as good as a Yoshi's island game.
It looks like a beginner game to me, from the very little they've shown of the level.
It looks A LOT like Kirby's Epic Yarn, which I didn't really enjoy.
Actually, it looks a lot like Yoshi's Story
without fruit collection. Although there could be a UI that was just not shown in the preview.
Your analogies would make so much more sense to me if I was American.
Yeah, one level being easy means the whole game will be easy. Makes sense.I doubt that Yoshi title is going to be as good as a Yoshi's island game.
It looks like a beginner game to me, from the very little they've shown of the level.
To put it in your football terms, we dominate like Spain's national team, except bigger, buffer, and more physically intimidating!Your analogies would make so much more sense to me if I was American.
Now If you excuse me imma go hibernate till E3.
It was the nighttime after party meeting of the first day. People crapped their pants at that; they thought Nintendo had officially bailed on Smash at that E3.The Brawl trailer wasn't revealed until the last, more private conference (not the main one) in 06, I wonder if it'll be like that again this time...
Yep, and both games are gonna be EXTREMELY WORTH OF THE EXTREME HYPE!!!http://gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=194811
Sakurai explains via twitter why no info/screens until E3 and he plans to show off BOTH the Wii U & 3DS games at E3.
Well, seeing as IGN and Machinima won't shut up about the PS4 rumors, it's possible Sony may still have a little fight left in them, which means we'll be seeing 2 new consoles showcased at E3, and possibly some exclusive titles/3rd party support. Meaning Nintendo's gonna have to put out as much as it can for this E3 to really stand out and stay ahead of the competitors, especially considering how fickle the mainstream market is.Yeah, it might be tough to give them all the attention they deserve come E3, which is why they'll probably have a few separate conferences in addition to the main one, and perhaps a Direct beforehand, like last year.
The Brawl trailer wasn't revealed until the last, more private conference (not the main one) in 06, I wonder if it'll be like that again this time...
Maybe it's just me and my perverted mind, but I caught a hint of innuendo in that last post of yours. Hahaha.To put it in your football terms, we dominate like Spain's national team, except bigger, buffer, and more physically intimidating!
What intimidates you more, skinny guys who kick a ball or buff, strong, angry men who physically collide with other men with the intent to hurt them=??? I say that as a soccer fan.Maybe it's just me and my perverted mind, but I caught a hint of innuendo in that last post of yours. Hahaha.
I can't believe some people in those comments think Smash WiiU AND Smash 3DS will be out by next Christmas. What a bunch of inbred idiots...
I think we will probably get a trailer of both games; maybe we'll get footage of stuff that is exclusive to each game. Likely the focus of said debut trailer(s) will the characters, the gameplay, the changes, the technological advancements in these games from Brawl, and how these two games will interact with one another, and how different they are.When they actually show Sm4sh at E3, I'm curious if they are going to show both games in a single trailer or are they each going to have their own trailer? (then again, it might really depend on how big the differences are between the two games).
Haha, no I meant the "we go in hard" I was honestly thinking to myself "is there any other way to go in."What intimidates you more, skinny guys who kick a ball or buff, strong, angry men who physically collide with other men with the intent to hurt them=??? I say that as a soccer fan.
Depends what kind of balls they kick I guessWhat intimidates you more, skinny guys who kick a ball or buff, strong, angry men who physically collide with other men with the intent to hurt them=??? I say that as a soccer fan.
Holy crap, another Hispanic that dislikes not just American football, but soccer! Seriously, we must be like distant relatives or something.Haha, no I meant the "we go in hard" I was honestly thinking to myself "is there any other way to go in."
Hehehehe.
Jokes aside. In regard to football I personally dislike both of them. For one, I'd rather play sports than watch them. 2nd I'm more of a Martial Arts guy myself.
I used to like European Football till I moved to Spain and came across some of the most obnoxious sports fans I've ever met. Not to mebtion Soccer Stars are overpaid and during recession, it's rather jarring. Especially when you see them abuse the penalty system by constantly falling over abd crying. In that regard I prefer the more manly demeanor of American Football and Rugby. I just wish the former didn't have so many pauses.
I think that if I had to choose a favorite among popular sports I'd pick Boxing and Baseball.
Hahaha, looks like my dad's got some 'splainin to do.Holy crap, another Hispanic that dislikes not just American football, but soccer! Seriously, we must be like distant relatives or something.
Meh, my problem isn't with the sport itself, it's with the fanbase. I used to live in the Redneck Riviera back when I lived in The States, so you can imagine the sort of people I came across.NFL football is too slow and boring for my taste; love soccer though.
Either that or you're a relative from generations back lol. Like you, I'd rather play the sport myself than watch it, but I don't care for sports in general.Hahaha, looks like my dad's got some 'splainin to do.
I have a separatist friend. He says that many see the team as an analogy saying that Spain's success comes from hanging on to the Catalan people since 8 of the starters on the national team are Catalan and two more non-Catalan Spaniards (Villa and Pedro) play for Barcelona; it's a strong statement in a way.You have the Seperatists: Basque Country and Catalunia, who want to cede from the country under the grounds that they're a different culture from Spain, and they deserve to be independent. Oh, but don't let the Spanish Football team win a match in the Euro/World Cup, because then they put on their Red Spanish Jersey and take to the streets to celebrate while chanting "Viva Espa~a!!"
Well sort of, as they're also part of the EU, and if they go solo they're not likely to get accepted into the union, and according to people here Catalonia is in serious debt and demands a lot of support from the Capital. In fact they're the region that receives the most from the country.I have a separatist friend. He says that many see the team as an analogy saying that Spain's success comes from hanging on to the Catalan people since 8 of the starters on the national team are Catalan and two more non-Catalan Spaniards (Villa and Pedro) play for Barcelona; it's a strong statement in a way.
Besides, they're an autonomous region; only a frail economy and the red shirt links them to Spain when you really get down to it.
I am too actually.I'm actually Reggie in disguise