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Coolness Bears

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  1. I start work again tomorrow. It's been so long. What new adventures await me this time.
  2. I like reading critics/reviews of people before or after the movie but I don't not watch a movie just because critics don't enjoy it or its universally panned. I see it as there opinion, I just enjoying reading what other people thought of the movie and then deciding whether I agree with them or not. I'm pretty good at predicting what score a movie will get on IMDB. :p Isla, Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes will be the best movie this year.
  3. Passport, I have no other forms of I.D.
  4. Toy Story 3 is the greatest film ever I have it twice on DVD and wanted it a 3rd time. :p I've watched it like 15 times now or something. I can quote the entire movie. :heart::heart:
  5. Okay say they are watching us and whatever they are doing? Then what happens?
  6. I'd forgotten you have to carry the princess around in Jabu Jabu's belly. She is so annoying, I've tried killing her in several different ways, I eventually left her in the middle of the room with water rising up and she drowned. She is a water creature who can swim underwater and she drowned and yet electrical Jelly fish can't harm her. :p RAWR.
  7. Seriously!?!? I'm screwed.
  8. It is, I assume they've all just used the wonders of the internet to watch it.
  9. okay seriously just watched a video showing cartoons that are influenced by it. Monsters Inc? seriously? because they designed Mikey with one eye.
  10. Is the multiplayer Co-op or against each other?
  11. Superstar Saga is one of my favourite GBA games. I played it when took a trip to North Ireland and I couldn't take my hands off it/refused to turn it off. I beat it in very few sittings. The Final Boss left my 13 year old heart in my mouth! Partners In Time was excellent fun but I don't think it stands up to the first somehow. Still a great addition to the DS. I've yet to play Bowsers Inside Story but I'm sure it's wonderful.
  12. That is exactly what I am saying. It's quite effective parenting I find: "Behave nicely otherwise Daddy's gonna trade you over for a Donkey Kong Arcade Machine." I need to play my Wii more though, I think I'll boot it up after a bite to eat. Once Nintendo start providing me with downloadable meals. I will never leave my room.
  13. Amazing post Fused King, best I've seen this year. Thanks for taking the time to type up that EPIC reply. Since you have told me your tale I will tell you mine: It might not be as dramatic as there was no switch from Playstation to Nintendo but as a fellow Nintendo Erectie I want to share my experiences with YOU! My days of gaming began on the Sega Megadrive and the PC. One of the first experiences is my next door neighbours Megadrive when I was about 3 and played Sonic The Hedgehog which is why I have a massive soft spot for his games even today including Sonic Heroes, the cheesiest of games. Also this game with a kid and magic books which I no longer remember the name of. Meanwhile in my house on the computer I played Batman, This circus game and Rainbow Islands which blew my mind with its crazy tunes and colourful adventures! I also had friends who had a whole host of consoles. Early on I was playing Virtua Fighter on the Sega Saturn on a black and white TV, Smackdown on the PS1, Sonic Adventure 2 on the Dreamcast and Goldeneye on the N64. I was thrown into a love of games, I just found them all mesmerising to play., It was time I wanted a console of my very own! So with my Birthday Money I bought a Gameboy Colour when it was first released! It was so shiny and new until I dropped it on the front doorstep just before I got in the house, I'd only had it for about half an hour. The chip still remains to this day. It was here where I grew my love for Nintendo by sheer chance, I was recommended the game Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening. I had no idea what a Zelda was at the time and got very confused as to why you played a character called Link and WHAT WAS GOING ON? THE HELL IS A WIND FISH? TELL ME WHAT YOU KNOW!? I sat down and played it in glorious colour and got wrapped in this marvellous quest. I then being a child of the 90's and on my way to becoming a strong videogame nerd got Pokemon again I was confused by these weird creatures displayed on my screen, all I knew was that this was awesome! but what is a lonely child going to do once the batteries run out surely something else can fill my time? BAM! I saved up my money again and bought an N64 a little late to the party but I got it bundled with Pokemon Snap. I remember crying when I tried to plug it in all by myself and failed. I JUST WANTED THE GOODNESS THAT WAS CONTAINED WITH IN. Then the now familiar Pokemon music kicked in on my TV and I was hooked! Ocarina of Time was purchased and my favourite game was born! You would think by now that being familiar with the Pokemon Franchises and Zelda. (and Mario but that is a whole other story.) That I was a HUGE Nintendo fan, nothing could break my ties with the company. I didn't have an alliance with them yet however and things could have taken a very different direction. The Playstation 2 and Gamecube came out. I could afford neither so I continued playing my N64. Lets not forget in the background I was still playing Jazz Jack Rabbit/Worms 2 Armageddon on the computer. My friends parents wanted a DVD player and so thought my friend thought he would combine the two with a playstation 2 so he'd get a console as well! Then he found getting the gamecube and a DVD player separately would be cheaper and so went with that. I went round to his to play this new machine and instantly fell in love with it! Countless hours where drifted away playing Smash Bros and a whole host of Nintendo Delights. I finally found a cheap one on Ebay and took the opportunity to lap it up. It's from here on in that I never really looked back. (until 2008) I bought Wind Waker which was visually stunning and a whole host of gamecube games over the years F-Zero, Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg, Soul Calibur 2 but also the best, greatest most funest party game of all time: MARIO PARTY FIVE!!!!!! Equally I had upgraded to the Gameboy Advance and was experiencing the magnificent Yoshi's Island. The DS was announced and this time I didn't have enough money at all and my mum said I couldn't get one. Then on the day it was released my mum had secretly gone off and queued up at midnight for it and bought it for me. HAPPIEST DAY EVER. I was uber excited to have it in my hands. Christmas had come early. I then saw the Wii announced and needed it straight away so again saved up all my money, again. Bought it, loved it but then...SOMETHING STRUCK. My friend bought a 360 and for the first time I felt something was missing. Gears Of War was extremely fun and then Mass Effect came along and I felt the Wii lacked the BIG feel of these games and I felt I needed something to provide me with a different type of game. I was never gonna get rid of my Wii though as I was still enjoying it greatly. My mum also didn't see why I needed a new console. "They are exactly the same." Eventually in 2008 Gears of War 2 was gonna be released so I begged and saved more money and Got my Xbox bundled with Gears of War 1 and 2. So is this the end for Nintendo? Nope. :p I still bought most of my games for my now Nintendo DS Lite. I loved it to bits. I think I'm a bigger handheld gamer because there was no stopping me. I currently have 36 DS titles but I have sold many. Then 2010, E3, a mega announcement. GAMES IN 3D. yesyesyesyesyesyesyes. I had to have it, it wasn't a matter of saving this time it was matter of life or death. I was going to buy one whether I had the money or not. I'd starve for the 3DS. I love my 3DS more than I love my non existant children. I'd like to say I'm not getting the Wii U but lets face it I am because I can't stop gaming. It is written with in me and will never disappear. I am infactuated with games. pure and simple and will be for the rest of my life. : peace: : peace: : peace:
  14. Wow! how come you went from Sony to Nintendo? I could not see you as anything else but a nintendo lover. :p
  15. Haha, at least someone thinks so. Although there is a myth floating around that after a few rum and cokes I become quite suave. :p
  16. I wouldn't be so concerned with labels personally. I play and like games, I don't care what type of gamer people may think I am.
  17. I think it's more to do with that fact that he has parkinsons and that it says image stabilisation.
  18. Oxegen, is that how the name of the festival is actually spelt? http://www.oxegen.ie/ Isla, lol euros.
  19. The download for this finished about 10 minutes ago. Never really played this before just had my first taste and failed but it was fun.
  20. This makes me go mental, inwardly. I can feel my brain nodules breaking down.
  21. FEEEEEEEEEEEEED ME SEYMOUR!
  22. Oh so this is Bear and the Bow. I'm excited.
  23. this looks incredibly fun!
  24. old. /douchebag. It's great, my favourite song of the year. (possibly) I've been listening to it non-stop all day whilst writing my book.
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