If I am absolutely flummoxed, I may delve into the game's instruction manual, but other than that, it will be as if it is 1987 again and I am a drooling preschooler who just got this game from his parents.
No. It's 1986. Google it.
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Justin looks at the old car and tries to touch it, but his hand goes through it, startling him.
No, it's Tony, the ghost from the junkyard who isn't a douche, who touches the car and has his hand go through it. Watch the first minute and 15 seconds:
I figured Tony wouldn't have been startled, seeing as he was a ghost, and Justin would've, seeing as he wasn't. Also, 1986 was Metroid's original Japanese release date, but came to the west the following year, same as with The Legend Of Zelda and Kid Icarus.
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Upon further review you're right on Metroid. Several prominent sites, including GameFAQS, incorrectly list the US release date as August 1986.
In 2003, Mitch Albom's book The Five People You Meet In Heaven was published.
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Feb 12 2012 01:15 pm
From the Nine Simple Truths That Mega Man Proved Wrong article:
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That are particular societal expectations that you must learn to fulfill, and you are forced to learn to conform to them as soon as you show basic signs of cognizance.
I am guessing that should be There are
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Feb 12 2012 01:44 pm
Same article.
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In this life, it is often claimed that one should always be thorough. When you act hastily, or based upon unqualified assumptions, the common wisdom is that you are setting yourself up for immolation, or some other form of cataclysmic failure. So, don't your chickens before they hatch.
I'm guessing it's don't count
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Feb 12 2012 02:10 pm
Also from the same article:
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It is important two understand two things about the suggestions they pass on to you.
Guessing that should be to
And this:
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Not on purpose, mind you, but because someone told them the same bullshit and they never bothered to any further research into the matter.
I think you mean bothered to do any further
EDIT: forgot this:
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When Galileo advocated the theory of geocentrism in favor of heliocentrism,
I am pretty sure you mixed up geocentrism and heliocentrism, they should be in the opposite order.
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Feb 12 2012 06:50 pm
Fixed, thanks guy.
@om*d wrote:
EDIT: forgot this:
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When Galileo advocated the theory of geocentrism in favor of heliocentrism,
I am pretty sure you mixed up geocentrism and heliocentrism, they should be in the opposite order.
No, I was rewriting and I screwed up. Originally it said "denounced" instead of "advocated", but I wanted to vary my word usage, so I tried to change it to "attacked". Instead, I somehow typed "advocated".
"Now it seems like everyone from Felicia Day to video game sites that have yet to receive advertising dollars from Tomb Raider and Hitman: Absolution to Felicia Day"
The last part, where Felicia Day is used again.
"Now, one could argue games such the ones"
Missing an as?
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Jun 13 2012 10:30 pm
I think the first one was for emphasis.
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Yeah, the first one was totally on purpose.
Also, I am aware that exclusionatory is not a real word, before anyone says anything.
Under the 5 entry, there should be a period after Wrong.
There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant.
And no matter how fast you mashed the start button to get to the title screen, you'd always see that date flash on the screen before your request to skip the opening story seqence was accepted.
Obvious error aside, there's actually a small window between the logo screen and the beginning of the story where, if you press start, you skip the latter in its entirety.