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Member Since 23 Apr 2012
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#217514 My Idea for Wii U's 3D Mario Title

Posted by grahamf on 08 June 2013 - 03:47 PM

And it'll glow under a black light.


#217484 My Idea for Wii U's 3D Mario Title

Posted by Blake on 08 June 2013 - 02:05 PM

The box will be purple, because UltraViolet.




#84720 Nintendo should release the Wii U next year

Posted by Mignaga on 05 June 2012 - 07:03 PM

The second I finished reading the last word in that sentence it thundered really loud outside my house.

Lol I am over reacting, but I was seriously upset about the conference. Will I buy a Wii U? Yes. Will it be on launch day? Yes. Am I going to try to buy as many launch games as possible? Yes. It is just really disheartening to see Nintendo slip like this.


#81841 Is it time we all must choose what we really want from gaming?

Posted by Lord Pickleton on 30 May 2012 - 08:46 AM

It's gaming, but with the word 'digital' infront of it.


#79475 Ubisoft employee leaks a massive load of Wii U info!

Posted by HaoSenVastForest on 20 May 2012 - 07:40 AM

I doubt this again because it doesn't seem "professional" to me. And also it is so easy to lie over the internet. I know this because I am a developer working for Ubisoft and I have all the information on the Wii U and Nintendo only made the Wii U powerful enough to play N64 games.


#67599 The Real You

Posted by Lain on 23 March 2012 - 04:56 PM

Just a general question: Do you post the same way you'd speak normally with another person?

I'll provide an example. I know some people who communicate very differently online than they do in person. On forums, these people attempt to sound more intelligent by using more difficult words and very carefully constructing their posts before posting. In person, however, these same people speak like the average layman, with a more limited vocabulary and much less 'commitment' towards the quality of their statements.

I suppose there is always a motive to these sorts of things. I never asked them why they change their speech online, but I imagine they do it for some amount of 'e-respect.' By sounding more intelligent, they better fit in with people they admire online, and are looked up to by other juniors who read their posts.

So what about you? I realize some people might want to lie, but please do be honest as reading a lie would a waste of time for those curious. Is your 'speech' online the same as your speech in person or is it synthetic (whether it be a product of wanting recognition or some other personal motive)?


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Posted by BazzDropperz on 20 April 2012 - 09:46 PM

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