Originally Posted by KENTA OK, to fully explain how fucking amazing this is, I have to do a little explaining. First off, Japanese wrestling is steeped in tradition, like many Japanese things. It also has that social hierarchy that many businesses in Japan do. When you're the new guy, certain things are expected of you and you do them without question, and many things come along formulaically. One of these things is wrestling abroad and honing your skills. This used to mean working in several of the US/Canadian ...
The official class list of students on all four houses of Hogwarts for the first year I compiled. Some names might be different from canon. Griffindor Boys: Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Dean Thomas, Seamus Finnigan Girls: Hermione Granger, Lavender Brown, Parvati Patil, Sophie Roper **** Slytherin Boys: Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, Blaise Zabini, Theodore Nott ...
I played a bit of India because elephants are just AWESOME and managed to get my Home City of Delhi to a pretty decent level. But, I turned my attention to Russia soon afterwards. Can't ignore my main place, after all! I ended up playing another three battles, interspersed by a couple India skirmishes for fun. The first two battles I'd say were overall stomps. The second one was in California, which is a definite resource-heavy map with gold mines and trees everywhere. ...
Curse my short attention span; I can't help but imagine off the wall crossovers for absolutely no reason other than the fact that I had just gotten into a new piece of fictional material. Like when I first got into The Darkness comics when I was about 15 and tried to do a Harry Potter crossover, oh gods it sucked. Why do I do this to myself, coming up with ideas that I know I'll never get around to writing (or finishing), all on a complete whim? Urgh. ...
There's something incredibly satisfying about someone taking an old game, that us older farts would consider classic (and you young'uns never got to play in their prime because you weren't around then) and just completely, utterly, totally raping and destroying any appearance of challenge or skill necessary to play it. I'll put up eleven here that are all games I've played, and I think are marvelous and worth watching. If you've never seen a TAS before, you're in for a treat. ...