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Gaming / Re: Street Fighter IV Thread
« on: February 28, 2009, 05:35:17 PM »
I thought I heard something where Dhalsim is possibly the best character in the game?
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Only thing I hate about Zelda is that kick, especially when sweet-spotted. That damn move instant-break a final smash ball and can KO at very low levels. It makes Captain Falcon's Melee knee look like crap.
i was going to post a screen cap from Cowboy Bebop, but i can't find it.
i bought it for Yoshi for christmas 2007
Seriously, you all should be looking at better art than mine.
So. I had a dream. It was bloody [ YAY ] and Starr was a Mercenary. It was special.
I dunno if this picture properly shows it but eh. I don't care. She looks like one to me.
Wow, the assets of RPM are in really high demand...

I was honestly waiting to see your post on this one.
So then, how about helping me dream up a JSR3 & Startropics 3 since your dream-fu is strong?

Oh yea, because it has a mix of classic gaming and chiptune music in mind, I'm interested too. ^^
At least Hammer had the pants!

I wish I could do the lyrics to that one butt song.
What about Ice T or Ice Cube?

NO, BLUES. VOOT announcement last night has just done more to fry your brain, even more than usual!
Though Mac was revered for his unlikely victory, the documentary is unsympathetic toward the boxer, who was eventually embroiled in a number of scandals, including suspicion of using performance-enhancing drugs to gain health between the first and second rounds. Experts have claimed his workout regimen of merely jogging behind his bicycle-mounted coach would not have been sufficient to build the strength he displayed in the ring.
Been here for awhile and ya'll get to see my ugly mug. Have bleach ready.
BY THE WAY DEAR, I TOOK BACK MY FEDORA FROM YA
• BIT.TRIP BEAT, developed by Gaijin Games and published by Aksys Games: BIT.TRIP BEAT is what you get when you mix classic video gaming with modern gaming sensibilities. What may seem like a simple "paddle" game turns into a psychedelic trip down memory lane which has you hitting "beats" in rhythm to Chiptune style music. While the game can be difficult, if you crank up the tunes and get in the zone, you'll have a great time. Performing perfectly isn't required to experience all the game's content, but the extra challenge will keep score-hunters coming back in search of each level's elusive "PERFECT" score.
The "studio gangstas" are HARDLY up to the caliber that the best of the underground and the OGs themselves (like Tupac, B.I.G.) had to offer.