No, I was making a joke about Blake wishing you a happy birthday like the one Marilyn Monroe wished JFK popping outta that cake. lol
No, I was making a joke about Blake wishing you a happy birthday like the one Marilyn Monroe wished JFK popping outta that cake. lol
It wasn't at first, but there are comic books (it's American-made, the animation studio is in Korewa, though) after the fact of the cartoon.
I don't mind linearity, but the way you described the cities sounds like someone playing a video game in front of you and never handing you the controller.
The amnesia story makes me yawn, until you mention mind control, which is cool.
For some reason that last screenshot made me think how cool it would be to water bend peoples' bodies like in Avatar: The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra.
I wouldn't have waited that long, but I was studying anyway. Speaking of which, back to work!
I need a voice deepener, so I can make my own Morgan Freeman podcast.
How would that work if someone else had his exact same voice? Like could they sue that someone for using a copyrighted likeness for profit if he were to sell CDs?
Ha! He almost had it!
There's no such thing as too many panda blogs.
You realize he's not a gay JFK, right? Iol!
Happy birthday, sir!
Hell yeah it is, and that was only for 2% of the file!
No, I know, but I had no idea Pac-Man was 3D at all before N64 came out. I know there were isometric games before then (lots on SNES, though I know you were talking about an 80s game), I just didn't know Pac-Man ever got the treatment.
It came out that close to now? Wow.
I actually have a GBA Link, so it works for me. I used it for Fusion/Prime and Wind Waker back when. Kind of, it was pretty useless.
That version is the one they were forced to make by Atlantic records, who didn't think the album had a radio hit on it.
The original song sounds a bit different and is on their Against the Grain album from the 80s.