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Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Different category, but closely related. That would be singing to yourself. Still a trait to be equally proud ofSing-a-long-a-tron wrote:Does singing your inner dialogue out loud count as talking to yourself?
Crazy is, as crazy does.carytheone wrote:Different category, but closely related. That would be singing to yourself. Still a trait to be equally proud ofSing-a-long-a-tron wrote:Does singing your inner dialogue out loud count as talking to yourself?
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
I try to sing as much dialogue as I can during a day, to myself or others, in a Michael McDonald styleCobotron wrote:Crazy is, as crazy does.carytheone wrote:Different category, but closely related. That would be singing to yourself. Still a trait to be equally proud ofSing-a-long-a-tron wrote:Does singing your inner dialogue out loud count as talking to yourself?
itscramtastic wrote:I try to sing as much dialogue as I can during a day, to myself or others, in a Michael McDonald styleCobotron wrote:Crazy is, as crazy does.carytheone wrote:Different category, but closely related. That would be singing to yourself. Still a trait to be equally proud ofSing-a-long-a-tron wrote:Does singing your inner dialogue out loud count as talking to yourself?![]()
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:scramjet wrote:I try to sing as much dialogue as I can during a day, to myself or others, in a Michael McDonald styleCobotron wrote:Crazy is, as crazy does.carytheone wrote:Different category, but closely related. That would be singing to yourself. Still a trait to be equally proud ofSing-a-long-a-tron wrote:Does singing your inner dialogue out loud count as talking to yourself?![]()
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Hey! Same voice I use!
What a fool believes... The wise man has the power...
It's ok, I had a good time lost in songshajaki wrote:Crammy! Sorry we left you and you went mental![]()
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Did you really cancel Surgio? I think I'm crossing the MP 3P line again for him. I think it's worth it even if my fears of not seeing an official one are unfounded. Remember Quakewave before he was reissued? And again, if there is an official Streaker I'll still happily buy him.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Thats just what I wanted to hear. As I have no need for Tracks, but ladybots are so few and far between I gots ya get her now!!Cobotron wrote:Crambersham!
I opened RR last night, but have only had a little time to play.
I'll tell you though, straight out the gate, unless you need Tracks to bolster your G! cast, skip 'im!
Road Rage is, ALL THE RAGE! She is absolutely gorgeous, and pulls of this lyth bot mode so much better than Tracks.
More on her fine A$$ later!
My thoughts too, the only blue MP I want is Bluuuuuuuestreak. And of course, Ultra Magnus. TransformerLand needs to get on having the second release of MP Magnus listed so I can order that piece..carytheone wrote:If I get the Tracks mold it'll be the Road Rage version. Dat red is sexy.
Hey, I had a Genesis too ('cause Sega does what NintenDON'T) and only had one friend that had a SNES. But, as most of us have done, I was able to eventually play emulators or I picked up stuff I missed when I had disposable income before returning to collecting in the early 2000'sGenocide G2.0 wrote:Man there's some hardcore Zelda heads in here![]()
Growing up me and my mates were all about the Sega Megadrive only a couple had a SNES , guess i missed out on a whole new world of characters now i look back .
itscramtastic wrote:Hey, I had a Genesis too ('cause Sega does what NintenDON'T) and only had one friend that had a SNES. But, as most of us have done, I was able to eventually play emulators or I picked up stuff I missed when I had disposable income before returning to collecting in the early 2000'sGenocide G2.0 wrote:Man there's some hardcore Zelda heads in here![]()
Growing up me and my mates were all about the Sega Megadrive only a couple had a SNES , guess i missed out on a whole new world of characters now i look back .
We can no longer be fiendsitscramtastic wrote:Secret of Mana sounds familiar. Pretty sure I never played it though..
carytheone wrote:We can no longer be fiendsScramjet wrote:Secret of Mana sounds familiar. Pretty sure I never played it though..![]()
It may be on the Wii VC, probably not Wii U. Luckily, Wii VC is still accessible!! I will check when I get a chancecarytheone wrote:It was during Squaresoft's glory days on the SNES. Nations have fallen and been rebuilt for this game. Cool cast of characters, mind numbingly good soundtrack, fun level up system for weapon usage, really just an overall great game.
Surely it's on the VC for the WiiU?
I can't recommend this game enough. Hopefully the multiplayer was left intact.
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