Could be that the new Mario game Charles Martinet talked about voice acting for, a few days ago, could be on DS.
Though if it's a platformer or a sports spinoff, thats a different case.
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Could be that the new Mario game Charles Martinet talked about voice acting for, a few days ago, could be on DS.
Though if it's a platformer or a sports spinoff, thats a different case.
I still find it gross you are talking about youtube poop... CyleM
Er... gross like in the name? Or gross like "What are you? Nine years old!?"
Perhaps using the YTp's by "imaperson" as an example may not have been the best... uh.. example, but they are wery mind boggling, something i'm very fond off.
Wow... those are the best examples, huh? :\xaos
Like i said, it's considered to be unsophisticated, childish humour by many. Something i can clearly understand :P
I know what you're thinking "Euuugh! Youtube Poop?!what sick stuff is that?!"
So i guess an explanation is in its rigthfull place. Its basically a concept which involves the use of videoclips from various TV-shows, movies, games etc. and then split the clips up up, slow, speed up, lower pitch, raise volume, reverse them etc. and the end result is quite funny.
Though beware, youtube poops contain material that some migth find offensive. Some of them have certain parts of the video with extremely loud audio to scare people. And well, it is considered to be unsophisticated, childish humour by many.
But anyway since i dont really see much people talk about them, or their many references i was wondering who knows about them here on the GameSpot forums?, so far outside the YouTube community.
To those of you who don't know abouth them... id consider watching theese as a start. They are some of the best examples (Personal opinion, Zat eez).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRQtepPPeM8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9cl0sFtSfA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYuVChNGc3U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYf-rmGSwWA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dj1obqOiUL4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of96FLeYac4
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Was there ever a time where "Hardcore" and "casual" did not exist, games were just games?
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Yes. Every single year that went by between the Magavox Odyssey and 2006. "Teh cashual" is a meme that a bunch of idiots in the industry created in order to explain Nintendo's success to their respective shareholders. After all, "Nintendo is targeting teh evil cashuals but, don't worry, the Wii is a fad!" sounds much better than "We screwed up. There was a huge market out there, but we decided to milk the exact same audience of young nerds we have been milking since the PS1/N64 days, instead of trying to make new costumers. We had no idea that the 13 to 30 something population is dramatically shrinking in Japan, Europe and North America".
YESH! Eggsackly! You nailed it! Thats just what i've heard and just what i thougth. Never heard of "Casual" either before around 2006.
And you know what is the most shameless things they do? They start dissing other games which existed long before the term "casual" was even though of, like for example Mario Party, That olympics game for NES, the ps2 etc. and acusing them for being casual...
... It makes me ANGRYEH!
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Are Police Allowed to Break The Law?
Police officers working undercover have exceptions from certain criminal laws. For instance, law enforcement officers directly engaged in the enforcement of controlled substance laws are exempt from laws surrounding the purchase, possession, sales or use of illegal substances.7
That all means that if you infiltrating a drug ring to take down a drug lord, you cannot get in trouble for buying, selling, or using drugs. obviously since most people dont infiltrate terrorist organizations that plan on shooting up airports, we cant say if the same thing applies because it just doesnt happen, at least that we know of.Snagal123
Regardless of law, an undercover agent wouldn't just massacre civilians because "he can", id like to think they have morals and would do their best not to kill anyone, only wound, which is how i will play that level if i am actually forced to open fire, i like to play my games how i would if i was faced with the situation IRL, ive always played RPGs that way, and this game will be no different if i get it. For some crazy reason i just don't want to slaughter civilians, pixel or not.
I fully agree with you. I never find killing civillians fun either. It just dont feel rigth virtual or not. I just sometimes have a weak feeling that i'm taking a real life. Tings are going to get sppoky when games get even more realistic. Shiver*
Was there ever a time where "Hardcore" and "casual" did not exist, games were just games?
I'm not a big fan of things getting split up, because eventually one side will think "Hey that other side stinks!" and so tensions rise, even if the side that "stinks" doesen't notice.
By the way, doesen't the so called "casual" gamers have the same rigths to play games as the "hardcore"?
Apparently, there anew Sonic gamecoming in 2010 proclaiming to go back to the series roots.
.... Maybe this time....... Maybe....
I can't see signatures.
And anyone arguing against the fact that Mario is kiddy clearly is trolling.
I consider Mario to be suitable to all ages, much because you can make him as mature or "kiddy" as you want. Unlike a certain Chief who is only suitable for trigger happy 12 year olds.
Wait a minute... did i go into the fanboy bait trap? Oh well.
...And the first call of duty is tonnages better than any game of the Halo franchise (though thats based on opinion.)
and cmon you are allowed to admit that you are wrong in certain cases without embarrasing yourself, but it will just get more embarrasing if you keep on going.
I also readed a topic you created about a guy killing his grandmother because he played GTA, and you said "play Halo instead"? Seriously?
I really hope you were joking, because commenting like that, on something as serious as THAT? Thats just plain rude and disrespectful.
And it wasn't even true!
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