A 'yes' and a 'no' option on the poll would have sufficed.
No he isn't. He's a fairly original character/species with very original abilities, the ability to ride Yoshis in games is a fun gameplay mechanic, he's fun to play as and his games are good.
Youch. That sure told me. It really touched a nerve too. How could you? :'(
Don't worry milado, once your mouth causes itself to get a whack off a few people you'll know what of the stuff that comes out of it is annoying, and what of it isn't. It's just a case of experience. Also, no need to...
A Mario game based around football (much like a Mario Tennis game is a Mario game based around tennis), of which there are currently two, with a potential third being discussed on this thread:
I'm not sure what you're agreeing with, but thanks for your input :yoshi:.
If you don't antagonise me then I won't retaliate. You took it upon yourself to talk down and be rude to me for no apparent reason (despite you having the snide to not, in your words, 'call me anything bad'). That's not...
I agree with you regarding Super Mario Kart, as classic as that game is, it's courses a mostly outdated. Super Circuit however actually has some really good track designs/themes that still hold up even when compared to the 3D games. Taking away the SC tracks that've already featured as retro...
Nice, I've been re-playing the first NSMB and the Mega and Mini Mushrooms are awesome, hopefully there will be some more innovative uses for them in this game. However does this mean NSMB1 is 'retro' enough for the new NSMB games to be paying homage to it :toad:?
Since it's Kirby's 20th anniversary, what about a Kirby suit? You use it to suck enemies up and then shoot them out as stars, or swallow them and take their powers.
As they are I'd prefer Toon Link because I think he means a lot more to the franchise (the Links of The Wind Waker/Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks, The Minish Cap, Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures all use the 'Toon Link' style), but I'd like Young Link to appear in SSB4 with his mask...
What's your problem you little prick? Why you acting aggressive towards me? All I was doing was doing sharing a story, one which was relevant to the topic because it explained why I liked Pokemon back then and didn't like Digimon, I thought it may be of some interest too. I didn't expect some...
I've never had a problem with Autobombs and Pansers, but speaking of SMB2, I've always found Flurries to be a pain in the arse. An unpredictably moving enemy which usually comes after you when you're on low-traction ice, with there usually being bottemless pits to fall down, is a bad mix.
Cool ideas! She should also use them to travel vertically for a limited period of time! :tumble: It's awesome when people get to bounce ideas of each other.
No, I was 7 then. I'm much older now, and will be even older next week.
The peer pressure thing was mainly a tongue-in-cheek statement borne out of fond memories of every kid I knew back then being mad about Pokemon and hating Digimon. I don't think anyone actually knew the slightest thing...
Hammer Bros. from SMB1, SMB2 and Lost Levels (they're not too bad in other games). They're very unpredictable and they have no pattern. Despite moving completely randomly they never seem to make a move which will allow you to get past them. For example, a pair of Hammer Bros. on the usual two...