Chops

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  1. Also, sometimes the published strategy guides don't include all of the information.

    Like when SquareOnline came out, and Bradygames Strategy Guides were nothing but 200 glossy paged advertisment for Squareonline. Featuring such boss stategies as, go online and put in this code at SquareOnline to find out this boss' weakness. Or how about if you wanted to know how to get a special weapon, once again the stategy guide would tell you to go to SquareOnline and find out. I feel sorry for anyone that bought that.

  2. The other day I found some of my old Big Guy and Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, and I was wondering if anyone else read, or liked these.

    I enjoyed them in a way that they reminded me of my childhood love of robots, especially giant robots. Even though I was much older than what seemed like the target demographic, I could still enjoy these comics, and was wondering if anyone else did.

  3. Wolverine is basically a mutant human version of Freddy. Both have sharp pointy things on their hands, both have super strength, both have an super ability to regenerate what would seem to be mortal wounds. Wolverine has more speed than the undead Freddy, though.

    With this fight, I could see Wolverine slicing and dicing Jason, but Jason would keep coming after him after every slicing frenzy, and I could see Jason pretty much ripping off Wolverine's own arm and stabbing him with it.

  4. Lucky you. I got SSII Hyper Fighting and the Animated movie. Not even Third Strike.

    Not that I mind too much, because it's Street Fighter motherfucking II, but still.

    My problem is that if it was released under the name Street Fighter 2, I would have no problem with whats included on the disk. However, to call something an aniversary collection, and to only include 2 games just led me to be dissapointed. I love playing SF2 again, and SF3: 3rd strike is the best version of SF3, however, I was just hoping there would be atleast one version of each SF series; SF1, SF2, SF Alpha 3, SF EX3, SF3: 3rd Strike. I just feel that as it is now, I was underwhelmed at this so-called Anniversary Collection.

  5. Very Very cool.  Damn, you getting presents on my birthday, thats just not right.  :P

    What gives? you've been here a month and you don't have over 1000 posts yet.

    If we had a POTD award, that would be it.

    Thank you much sir. What can I say, I tell it like i see it.

    In fact, I think I got something now to fill my empty signature.

  6. Kaine?

    What was the answer to your last question?

    Nope, although Kaine first started making appearances during the intitial Scarlet Spider story arc, he didnt cross the Scarlet Spider's path.

    Hint: Scarlet Spider was injured in the fight with his first adversary and had to go to the hospital.

    As for my last question, I was thinking about saving the answer to ask later, but if you must know, the seven villans were:

    Hobgoblin, Electro, Shocker, Beetle, Mysterio, Vulture, and Scorpia.

  7. Atleast the Mega Man collection had all 8 main Mega Man games, this "collection" doesn't even have the original. I think that's what sours me the most, that an anniversary collection doesn't even include the game that started the series.

    Plus to leave out a version of an Alpha game or a version of an EX game just dissapointed me, as I was hoping, after reading that they added a version of SF3: 3rd strike, that they would have added atleast SF1 and SF Alpha3 at the end, but alas this collection is merely a collection of SF2 characters.

  8. So, I picked this up on Monday for 28 bucks, and to be honest, I feel under-whelmed. Maybe I was just spoiled after the great job Capcom did with the Mega Man collection, but with this one, I can't help but feel dissapoinment.

    In the set you get two games, SF 3: 3rd strike and Hyper SF2, a game that has the characters from SF2 and allow you to pick different versions of them. I feel that had they added just two games, this would have been a great set. If it had:

    Street Fighter- Seriously, how the HELL do you release an Anniversary Collection and not include the original that started it all?

    Street Fighter Alpha 3- Aurguebly the best game of the Alpha series

    Had these games been included this would feel more like a Anniversary set, they could have even added Street Fighter EX3 if they wanted to have one game from every series, but as it stands it seems incomplete.

    Am I the only one that felt dissapointed with this collection?

  9. Number 2 was a really good book, too. It had the predator killing Batman's enemies so that way Batman would be saved for him, it also had 2 extra predators that had showed up to get the first predator. It had pretty good figths, the only down to the book was the inclusion of the Huntress as Batman's ally. Her character came off as annoying and didn't add anythign to the book.

  10. Special Features

    Audio Commentary with Cast and Filmmakers

    Audio Commentary with the Visual Effects Crew

    Alternate Ending with Director's Introduction

    Resident Evil: Apocalypse Fangoria Clip Compilation

    Resident Evil from Game to Screen Featurette

    Storyboarding Resident Evil Featurette

    Scoring Resident Evil Featurette

    The Creature Featurette

    The Elevator Featurette

    The Laser Featurette

    The Zombie Dogs Featurette

    Zombies Featurette

    Costumes Featurette

    Scoring Resident Evil Featurette

    Secret Design Featurette

    The Train Featurette

    Filmographies and Bonus Previews

    There were zombies in the movie? <_<

  11. If Batman met him on a street he would get his ass kiscked, but giving him time to thihk about it means he will win. Hell, Jason is really nothing but a blood lusted zombie that doesnt think, just kills, so he could be up against anybody with half a brain and would lose if you gave the other guy time to thihk about a plan.

  12. Personnaly, I am a big fan of western movies, and it saddens me to see the the genre in such a dry spell. So, I was wondering if anyone else here is a lover of westerns and your thoughts on it. Are westerns a thing of the past? Have they all been but given up on in favor a futuristic sci-fi movies?

    I think the movement to space and futursitc movies is what hurt the western the most. It would seem poeple nowadays want to see epic battles done in spaceship, or a sci fi story featuring unseen weapons and gadgets. What is everyone's take on this?

    If you do enjoy the western genre, feel free to discuss some of your favorites,

  13. Since it's been a while and James hasn't posted a response, I'll go ahead and ask another one.

    Who was responsible for Storm's temporary loss of her powers? (There are two answers, and either will be accepted.)

    I believe Storm was shot with a gun that took her powers, so you could blame Forge for building it, or Gyrich (sp) for shooting it.

    Although I could be wrong as I can't remember clearly if Storm or Rouge was shot with it.