I too loved these games, but sadly I doubt there will ever be sequels. JSRF was just such an amazing game with a great soundtrack. I played through the game a few times just because it was so stylish. I may have to break it out sometime soon!
The Bible says that in the end times everything will burn up, but that perspective isn't in the DVD.
Technically may be true when the sun becomes a red giant in its death throws.
We still lack a great deal of information that would allow us the ability to make sound decisions concerning global warming. There is strong indications that human actions are taking a toll on the climate, but to what extent is still up for discussion.
While rising ocean water is a massive problem for coastal territories, dumping a tremendous amount of fresh water the ocean will change the salinity and with it the density of water potentially altering currents. This could be catastrophic because ocean currents are the worlds most efficient means of transferring energy from the equator to the poles. Interruption in this could change weather patterns around the world if altered considerably. Can't wait to see how this works out in a decade of two.
I too loved these games, but sadly I doubt there will ever be sequels. JSRF was just such an amazing game with a great soundtrack. I played through the game a few times just because it was so stylish. I may have to break it out sometime soon!
I love the klonoa games... so that makes it three of us. I just dig the gameplay and all the pretty colors. The most recent PS2 game was gorgeous.
The Bible says that in the end times everything will burn up, but that perspective isn't in the DVD. Technically may be true when the sun becomes a red giant in its death throws.
We still lack a great deal of information that would allow us the ability to make sound decisions concerning global warming. There is strong indications that human actions are taking a toll on the climate, but to what extent is still up for discussion. While rising ocean water is a massive problem for coastal territories, dumping a tremendous amount of fresh water the ocean will change the salinity and with it the density of water potentially altering currents. This could be catastrophic because ocean currents are the worlds most efficient means of transferring energy from the equator to the poles. Interruption in this could change weather patterns around the world if altered considerably. Can't wait to see how this works out in a decade of two.