That was actually the second match of loser's finals, Justin would have put Daigo down for good if he had won.
Everything else you posted is correct though, Justin really REALLY should have thrown that EX fireball in there. Though I imagine someone of Daigo's calibur still would have parried, and Justin would have looked that much worse, that super is NOT hard to parry once you get the first hit for pretty much anyone that was in that tournament. It's all in parrying the first hit, which is why Daigo was being so careful with his distancing. He stayed about half the screen away the whole time Justin was whiffing before doing the super, because at the right distances, you can parry the first hit after the flash instead of before.
It eventually got good games, but too little, too late. I'm still looking for decently priced (ie. $80) copies of Panzer Dragoon Saga and Radiant Silvergun. Auctions for those can reach $100+ pretty easily because they are very rare, and very good. My former roommate has PDS but he's smart enough to not sell it cheaply, if he intends to sell it at all.
Guardian Heroes, the other Panzer Dragoon games, and the Sakura Taisen series were also quite nice. In fact, if you were in Japan, the Saturn was a rather good system. Unfortunately, I wasn't. =\
I'm just totally fscking sick of hearing about literature. Its so goddamn obvious what it is. At best, a hobby interest for losers. At worst, a sexual fetish worthy of medication and/or psychiatric treatment.
Anime is a medium, like books or television, not a genre, like sci-fi or comedy.
Also, I believe you mean "Kigurumi" instead of "Kirugumi", unless the result you were looking for spelled it wrong too? Something about costumes, correct?
No, you're wrong. Anime = Japanese word for animation. As someone said earlier, Mickey Mouse is as much an "anime character" as Misato from NG:Evangelion or Hyatt from Excel Saga.
Anime is just a word, which we use incorrectly to refer to animated films/TV shows from a particular country. I will accept anime as being specifically a reference to ONLY Japanese animation when I see it in Webster's.
So you think that reading books is somehow inherently "better" than watching TV, or playing a game?
Books have very little opportunity for interaction with others, outside of reading them to children in libraries, to disabled, etc.
I will not try to argue that TV is worthwhile, since in this day and age, the programming very clearly is a mere shadow of its former self, at least stateside.
But games these days do provide great opportunities for interaction, and to lesser extent, they always have.
I'm not trying to flame, just don't quite get why you would suggest a total lack of karmic gain/loss potential in video games, when clearly there is more available than in watching TV, and in most cases, reading books.
I play games that are fun, and I don't play games that I find dull. Entertainment is there to entertain, and as far as it does its job, I enjoy it. The only books I've read in the past 5 years were either Terry Pratchett novels. Damn funny, all 5 that I've gotten so far. =)
That was actually the second match of loser's finals, Justin would have put Daigo down for good if he had won.
Everything else you posted is correct though, Justin really REALLY should have thrown that EX fireball in there. Though I imagine someone of Daigo's calibur still would have parried, and Justin would have looked that much worse, that super is NOT hard to parry once you get the first hit for pretty much anyone that was in that tournament. It's all in parrying the first hit, which is why Daigo was being so careful with his distancing. He stayed about half the screen away the whole time Justin was whiffing before doing the super, because at the right distances, you can parry the first hit after the flash instead of before.
Japan already got Earthbound as part of a compilation cart, Mother 1+2. HAL is also apparently working on a Mother 3 for GBA.
Close. Total oblivion.
Whole thing as follows: "I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the little death that brings total oblivion."
Try to figure out if I remember that from watching Dune, reading Dune, or watching the Earthworm Jim cartoon. =)
It eventually got good games, but too little, too late. I'm still looking for decently priced (ie. $80) copies of Panzer Dragoon Saga and Radiant Silvergun. Auctions for those can reach $100+ pretty easily because they are very rare, and very good. My former roommate has PDS but he's smart enough to not sell it cheaply, if he intends to sell it at all.
Guardian Heroes, the other Panzer Dragoon games, and the Sakura Taisen series were also quite nice. In fact, if you were in Japan, the Saturn was a rather good system. Unfortunately, I wasn't. =\
I'm just totally fscking sick of hearing about literature. Its so goddamn obvious what it is. At best, a hobby interest for losers. At worst, a sexual fetish worthy of medication and/or psychiatric treatment.
Anime is a medium, like books or television, not a genre, like sci-fi or comedy.
Also, I believe you mean "Kigurumi" instead of "Kirugumi", unless the result you were looking for spelled it wrong too? Something about costumes, correct?
No, you're wrong. Anime = Japanese word for animation. As someone said earlier, Mickey Mouse is as much an "anime character" as Misato from NG:Evangelion or Hyatt from Excel Saga.
Anime is just a word, which we use incorrectly to refer to animated films/TV shows from a particular country. I will accept anime as being specifically a reference to ONLY Japanese animation when I see it in Webster's.
So you think that reading books is somehow inherently "better" than watching TV, or playing a game?
Books have very little opportunity for interaction with others, outside of reading them to children in libraries, to disabled, etc.
I will not try to argue that TV is worthwhile, since in this day and age, the programming very clearly is a mere shadow of its former self, at least stateside.
But games these days do provide great opportunities for interaction, and to lesser extent, they always have.
I'm not trying to flame, just don't quite get why you would suggest a total lack of karmic gain/loss potential in video games, when clearly there is more available than in watching TV, and in most cases, reading books.
I play games that are fun, and I don't play games that I find dull. Entertainment is there to entertain, and as far as it does its job, I enjoy it. The only books I've read in the past 5 years were either Terry Pratchett novels. Damn funny, all 5 that I've gotten so far. =)
More importantly, what are you going to do with the summons the RIAA gives you for all the illicit mp3s you get exposed to?