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Diogo Ribeiro

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  1. It's not my intention of being hard on the game. Just the buzz.
  2. How much? I can pay in money. Or euros. Or cute, long-legged philipino boys. Or girls if that's your thing. Or my soul eternally damned to a random japanese hell after I die.
  3. No kidding, Voloman. The point is there seems to be much attention around the project and the notion that it's going to be great, but then you get *that* as a description. Simplicity is everywhere, but there's simplicity that grabs you and there's simplicity that doesn't grab you. As far as I'm concerned, that project's description falls into the second one.
  4. Definetely. I think puzzle and strategy games are some of the best choices for handheld games.
  5. And a battery-powered, rotating, rubber schlong strapped to her chin. Artistic freedom.
  6. Do tell. What is in that collection of yours?
  7. Mi perro es en fuego, yo estoi en fuego, mi fuego es tu fuego! Fuego, chica, fuego!
  8. You are on fire, but not in the literal sense. I mean you are on fire the way that Scott Baio is on fire. You are the hottness! You are so money, and you don't even know it! Su perro es en fuego! Burn, baby, burn! Oh, and I hope all that mi perro es en fuego thing was a metaphor. If your dog is really on fire, you should put him out instead of taking this quiz. You sick, sick man!
  9. So there's a guy that never dies, and there's magic thingies and then comes the revolution and big stuff happens... I'll never call Harry Potter simple again. Maybe he should have replaced the 'we' with an 'I'.
  10. I don't care much for the inclusion of love interests in the movie. They should stop trying to put one in every movie.
  11. The only good Emo is Emo Phillips.
  12. Pre or post-The Killing Joke? " I went out Friday night and saw the movie with my girlfriend. I have to say the movie is almost my favorite Batman movie ever - Burton's first Batman movie still wins for nostalgic reasons - and it does get a lot of things right, not just in comic book to movie transition, but as a standalone Batman movie. I particularly enjoyed the elements taken from the Batman: Year One and Batman: The Long Halloween graphic novels. The cast did a great job, I didn't find the special effects to be over the top, and it was a thrilling ride. I was only dissappointed with a handful of things, though they were mostly due to my own expectations. POSSIBLE SPOILERS: To finalize, I think Bale was the best Bruce Wayne until now. He gets the careless, carefree playboy attitude very well. But something is off when he plays Batman. Either the attitude or the excessively rispid voice. I'm undecided between Bale and Michael Keaton as Batmen. Note: Did anyone else noticed Rutger Hauer popping up lately in comic book to movie adaptations? First his role as Cardinal Roark in Sin City, then in Batman Begins as Earle. I hope he's coming back with some good roles, I've always liked him and haven't seen him in quite a bit. Sequel? I wasn't too sure if the end of the movie hinted at a sequel or if it was more of an attempt at a continuity reference to the first Batman, but considering the talk that BB is meant to be a reboost of the entire series it might just get one. The Joker would be the obvious choice but I'm hoping they lay off the thought of having Robin. If they do include Robin, then they might as well go with the Batman: A Death in the Family novel as inspiration, if not full out canon. There's no shortage of villains to use. Mr. Zsaz, the Black Mask, Killer Croc, Hugo Strange, (a proper) Bane, the Mad Hatter, or Clayface (all four of them) come to mind, and I'm very much forgetting several others.
  13. Glottis: There was a high-pitched whining noise. Kinda grating, you know? I couldn't nail it down. It only stopped when I pulled up here. Velasco: What was it? The blower? Glottis: Nah. It was Manny, screaming like a cat tied to a cruise missile.
  14. That just reminds me of the whackiness only 8-Bit Theatre could do.
  15. " :D <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Tim Cain was lead developer of that one.
  16. ^What Paladin said.
  17. Heh, that's fine with me taks. The conversation's pretty interesting, even, and it'll be a little longer until I update this with NWN2 info so help yourselves
  18. I like how the html code of the page is huge and convoluted and you only have one image there.
  19. Preach on, sista! Or something.
  20. Herve's exploitation of defenseless french poodles seems to have finally provided enough income to make that site.
  21. ^That's cool. I really liked Gauntlet back in the day, hopefully this new game brings back a lot of the good moments I had with it.
  22. Off the top of my head, I'd name: Planescape: Torment Grim Fandango Mafia But I feel empty naming these three alone because there's so many other games which were (or are still) important to me. Even naming 5 and 10 would likely not be enough.
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