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#1 kitchenwindow
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Doesn't bother me. I personally love Skyward's style, it reminds me of old school Zelda. Specially my favorite one, A link to the past.

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#2 kitchenwindow
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[QUOTE="Ultrabeatdown55"]

This is one of the most intense compositions I have ever heard in my life. Its just so amazing... 1:10 to 2:34 is my favorite. I am scared every time I hear it.

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This one gets me pretty good. :cry:

Bah, great now I'm all sad again, lol.

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#3 kitchenwindow
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This is one of the most intense compositions I have ever heard in my life. Its just so amazing... 1:10 to 2:34 is my favorite. I am scared every time I hear it.

Ultrabeatdown55

When I hear that song I'm haunted by the image of [spoiler] Jessie looking over Buzz while heading towards the fire and asking "What are we going to do Buzz?" and he just looks back at her with a look that just said "There's nothing we can do." [/spoiler]

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#4 kitchenwindow
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Basically showed the life at Sunnyside Daycare and Bonnie's house after the events of the main film. Sunnyside is now run by Barbie and Ken, and they made sure all the new toys had a "groovy" stay with lots of disco and parties and such. Zurg made a cameo appearance at this part. Characters that were Lotso's henchmen in the movie (Like Sparks and Chunk) were thrown into the room where the aggressive children play.

Over at Bonnie's house, it showed things like pictures drawn by Bonnie of all the toys posted up on her wall (It basically was their way of being accepted into the group. Kinda like how Andy put his name on his toys' feet), Trixie and Rex playing video games on the computer, Mr. Pricklepants hosting Romeo and Juliet plays, Ken writing flamboyant letters to Bonnies house so he can tell woody and the gang that they're in good shape again, and Jessie and Buzz doing a dance scene with this song playing on the jukebox.

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Ahhh, thanks alot for that. Maybe if I stuck around and actually sawthe credits I wouldn't have left being so far down in the dumps. Seriously, this movie depressed me for like a few hours. Specially since I left the theater right after Woody said "So long partner" to Andy and when they went inside of the house and panned up to the sky.

Glad to hear that the movie had a little enlightenment during the credits.

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#5 kitchenwindow
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I wanted to stay and watch the credits, but the people I came with were rushing and wanted to leave, can someone sum up the credits for me with as much detail as possible? Was it as sad as the ending or was it at least a little enlightening?

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#6 kitchenwindow
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Yes, I'm not really ashamed to admit it. The movie pulled and tugged at alot of emotion strings and it was nearly impossible to stay strong during the last 20 minutes, the ending especially. Ever since I've seen it, I can't stop thinking about it and it's been two days since I've seen it, just a really powerful movie.

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#7 kitchenwindow
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Even though Super Mario Bros. 2 is referred to as the "Black sheep" of the Mario series, I quite enjoyed it. For one reason in particular, the fact that everyone had their own character specific sprite, so Luigi was no longer a palette swap of Mario.

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#8 kitchenwindow
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Well, I picked up the graphics card I advertised and it didn't disappoint me at all. I'm able to play Team Fortress 2 and various other games on "High" settings with no lag at all. Thanks for all of your help though, guys.

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#9 kitchenwindow
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Yup. It's the only way that I can find most of the games I want, since stores over here fail at keeping stock and having reasonable prices.

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#10 kitchenwindow
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Back then it was a major accomplishment to finish a game. Now games are designed to be finished by anyone who can lift a controller.Rocky32189

Hehe, so true. I remember back then when I completed Friday the 13th on NES for the very first time. I was so happy and overjoyed that I beat it that I totally disregarded that the ending wasn't a nice pay off for all of that hard work.