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  1. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Teto in Petition to Extend the Year of Luigi to the Decade of Luigi   
    go sign it
     
    http://www.change.org/petitions/nintendo-of-america-extend-the-year-of-luigi-to-the-decade-of-luigi

    My reason:
     
    I really don't know what I would do without Luigi's shining influence in my life. His enduring goodwill and message of kindness is what has kept me going through this long and lonely winter of my life, and I don't want to brave the coming years without Luigi at the helm. As long as Luigi is captaining the years as a symbol of my hope for the future, I can continue to prosper in these dark and turbulent times.
  2. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Zachattackxd9 in Gaebora and his other forms in Loz Games   
     
    Hey guys Zachattackxd9 here (I'm a new guy) and for my first theory I'm going to start with the most interesting theory that I wanna see your opinion on. Ok lets start with up in Skyloft you meet with "Zelda's Father" Gaepora. He seems like a nice guy, right? Now look at his clothes carefully Now I believe He is the Sage Of Light in the Future, Rauru  But then there are also more forms of Gaepora in other games for example the one with the most sense if in Wind Waker I believe he is the great and power full King of Hyrule/ King of Red Lions  now you have seen 3 photos you can see all the similarities. We all know the first and second Legend of Zelda so if you do you of course know the mysterious man let me help me remind you "Its dangerous to go alone, Take this" and I believe he is called the wizard in Zelda 2 they have red clothes on and a white beard just look in to it ok!! and then we have an all time favorite... Remembered for his annoying tricks and for being a stalker Kaepora Gaebora  (hopefully I spelled that right O3o LOLZ) now look at the birds giant eyebows and then look at Gaepora look at the name similarities and yeah think about it so guys I hoped you enjoyed my first topic please right your ideas and opinions below and tell me if you what you liked and disliked!!
    Zachattackxd9 OUT!!!!
     
  3. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Chimetals in POKEMON X AND Y   
    So I got t1g to help me evolve my pumpkaboo into a gourgeist.



  4. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Hyrule.net in Skyward Sword Romance, Sword Tutorial and Item Upgrade System   
    Nintendo has recently offered us some videos giving more details about the story line and gameplay mechanics of Skyward Sword.

    Continue reading to watch all 3 new videos!


    Skyward Sword – Romance:


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    Skyward Sword – Upgrade System:




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  5. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Sayubie in Sawoobie draws :>   
    I had an Aradia fan art:

     
    and then Ammonsa requested Eridan. 
    Well, since Eridan is soooo popular to Ammonsa and Knuckle, I guess I had to.


    (Really, only Knuckle was saddened. Ammonsa was expecting this from me all along.)
  6. teenskat liked a post in a topic by I'm Crazy in Snowhead freezing glitch   
    I've been playing MM on Collector's Edition, and whenever I get to a random point pretty far into the Snowhead Temple, my game FREEZES. My friends at school already made the pun about it freezing in an ice themed temple, so please only post actual help in this topic. I've been playing it through my Wii, can that affect it?
  7. teenskat liked a post in a topic by なべ in Open Podcast Week   
    Hey! Pols Voice Podcast is looking for new blood to join in on some small test episodes, starting next week!
     
    If you would be interested in guesting on the podcast in one or more of these mini episodes with the future possibility of joining us as a semi-regular host, post in this thread with your choice of theme(s) (see below) and your availability for recording in the next couple weeks. Time commitments will be less than an hour.
     
     
     
    Themes
    Wind Waker HD Wii U Zelda speculation Link to the Past 2 (A Link Between Worlds) Pokemon X and Y (if you choose this theme, choose one of X or Y in your post) Atlus and the recent buyout by Sega Sammy Fire Emblem Dark Souls II  
    You'll need Audacity (or another recording program) and Skype. If I don't have you on Skype, add me (nabeshingdw).
     
     
     
     
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aqnl5G3j9_DkdFpSRC1PN2R4cC1NUDlGcUdnLVRzRFE&usp=sharing
  8. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Sayubie in Sawoobie draws :>   
    ;-; Thank yooooouuuuuu
    (Lol I'm not confident at all.... which is why I'm trying out this really kooky coloring scheme just so I can stop being all in the lines and only such and such colors and whatnot)
  9. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Otis McNutt in Zelda: Blood Stains   
    Long ago or so the Legends say, an evil Man came to Hyrule seeking an ancient power. His search ignited a fierce war that ravaged the land. As defeat grew ever closer a Hero appeared to stem the tide of evil. With the Villain weakened in battle the King called upon his most trusted advisors, six powerful Sages to use powerful Magic and seal the Evil away for all time.
     
    But of course that is mearly a Legend....right?
     
    They say Hyrule was a very different place in the past. Green fields stretching for miles with dark and menacing woods, high mountains and wind swept desert plains. The last hundred years have seen every trace of the old World crushed under the weight of industry. My Name is Kevin Drummond I'm a Detective in the Hyrule Protectorate, a Metropolitan Force that Serves and Protects the Citizens of Hyrule. Our Jurisdiction reaches from outside the Royal Spire, through Castle City, past K-Ville, and out into the Suburbs.
     
    This story is not my story but rather that of my Partner Detective Inspector Lucas Green. When I first met him he had just been promoted to D.I the youngest to ever do so at the age of 22. He never admitted it but Legend says he busted a group of Gorons planning to sell Bomb Flowers to Gerudo Terrorists. He got a Commendation and a Gold Shield for all his work. It didn't take me long to realise that the man not only matched the Legend, he exceeded it in every possible way.
     
    I still remember that day, the day our world got stranger then anyone could've believed. It all began with a murder.
     
    Chapter One: And Holly makes Three.
     
    I was at home catching on some much needed sleep when my T-Phone rang.
     
    "If this is not an insanely beautiful woman, I'm hanging up!"
     
    "Sorry Partner, will you settle for a ruggedly handsome Detective?" Luke said.
     
    "I just got home Pard, what is it?" I asked.
     
    "It's the Ripper...he's struck Again."
     
    "Where?" I asked.
     
    "K-Ville, Club Ingo...just look for the green lights.
     
    Club Ingo was a dive strip joint in K-Ville. The Booze was watered down and the dancers were past their prime but on that particular evening Business was booming. I made my way to the Scene, an alley to the back and got a sick feeling in my stomach. For the past Month a sick twist the Media debbed "The Ripper" had been cutting a swath across the City. His prey were Prostitutes, he stalked them then when the time was right he pounced and killed them by carving their hearts out while they were still alive.
     
    "Another Pro?" I asked converging on Luke.
     
    "That's what I thought at first, until I saw the body. The Vic is Holly Martin age 22, and that's just the beginning."
     
    It didn't make sense, I knew it and Luke did too. The first two vics were Pros. Rap sheets as big as your arm with solicitation and possession charges. But this Girl was pure Vanilla, plain in ever way not even a Ticket for Jay Walking.
     
    "She's a Missionary." Luke said unzipping the Bodybag.
     
    "A Missionary...are you sure, it could be a Character.
     
    "Nope she's legit, the Bouncer sees her every day passing out literature. some Churchie trying to convert the Sinners."
     
    Luke handed me a pamphlet he found clutched in her hand.
     
    "The Three Goddesses Church....huh, I think our guy made a mistake. That or..."
     
    "We've been totally wrong about the MO." Luke said.
     
    "Yeah, and the Cap's not gonna be Happy About That."
  10. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Chase in Chase's Top 25 Games of the Last Generation   
    Wow. I can't believe the last generation of consoles is almost over. It was a long run, but it brought us some amazing experiences in gaming. The following list is a personal one, and the choices are based on my own experiences. If you disagree, that's fine, but I wanted to make this list with the hope that some of you will be driven to play these games. Every game on this list is the absolute best of what last generation had to offer, so I fully recommend that you find the time to play every game, including the honorable mentions. That said, I know we don't have enough time to play everything, so I'm putting them in the order that I believe they should be played. 
     
    I'm also only listing one game per franchise, just for the sake of variety. Some games should be played in order, though (Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3 should be played in order) so keep in mind that, just because it's my favorite and it's the one on the list, that doesn't mean you shouldn't play the honorable mentions or other games in the series first.
     
    Also, this is only a console game list. I will make a separate list for DS and PSP games.
     
     
    Without further ado, here is my list of the best games of the generation:
     
    1. The Last of Us- For me, THE best game of last generation. The best graphics, the best story, the best characters, and Splinter Cell-like gameplay. What more can you ask for? Ellie is my favorite female character in gaming. I resonated with Joel near the end of the game, and I would do the same thing he did at the end. Dat giraffe scene. This game is a must play for anyone. Seriously, this game is worth buying a PS3 for. Play it all the way to the end. You owe it to yourself to experience this story. The characters in this game emit real emotions, and you will grow to love Ellie like a daughter.   2. Fallout 3- The Fallout series is one of the most immersive series in gaming. Nothing will top the moment I stepped out of the vault and was blinded by the sunlight. After regaining sight, I marveled at the huge, open world before me. This was the first time I really felt that “next gen” was here, and it was glorious. I poured over 300 hours into Fallout 3, and I could go back to it today. This would be one of the games I’d take to a deserted island. honorable mention: Fallout: New Vegas.   3. Mass Effect 2- My favorite game in the Mass Effect trilogy. It was the perfect balance of everything that makes Mass Effect great. Interesting, well-developed characters, fun combat, space exploration, and Commander Shepard. The ending was epic and set up for the 3rd game. Oh, and Miranda Yvonne Lawson. Mmmmmmmmmmmm. honorable mention: Mass Effect 3   4. Bioshock- I was blown away by the story of this game. Fortunately, the twist was not ruined for me, so I got to experience Ryan’s “would you kindly?” first hand. The game is dated, now, but I still rank it this highly because of the initial experience. If the game has been spoiled for you, play Bioshock Infinite and skip Bioshock.  honorable mention: Bioshock Infinite    5. Super Mario Galaxy 2- Possibly my favorite Mario game. It’s hard to beat 64 because of pure nostalgia, but Galaxy 2 is one of the best games I’ve ever played, Mario or otherwise. The sweeping, orchestral music is charming and easy to listen to. The levels are varied, the challenge is balanced, and the powerups are fun to use. honorable mention: Super Mario Galaxy    6. Uncharted 2- I love this game so hard. It’s like the perfect Indiana Jones game. Everything about it (except the final boss fight) is perfect. I play this game every once in a while and I think I’ll play it every summer from now on. The voice actors are spot on (Nolan North!) and the characters move realistically. I often forgot I was playing a video game. honorable mention: Uncharted 3   7. The Witcher 2- This game feels so mature to me. It was a point where I said, “yes. Games are as mature as movies and television.” It's certainly not for everyone, but the choices you make in the game lead you down extremely different paths and the game is worth playing through multiple times just to experience everything. Also, best romance scenes in any video game thus far.   8. Twilight Princess- Far from my favorite Zelda game, but Twilight Princess is still a great game. I waited a very long time for this game, so long, in fact, that another console came out (Wii) before I was able to play it on my Gamecube. Was I disappointed? Yes, but I can’t deny that this game is a blast to play and is one of the darker Zelda titles. It won’t make the list of my top 5 Zelda games, but it still holds a special place in my heart for last generation. honorable mention: Skyward Sword   9. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare- I must admit, I was never a big shooter fan before this game. I didn’t see the appeal, really. CoD4 changed everything about the FPS genre. It was groundbreaking, revolutionary, and fantastic. I spent hundreds of hours on the multiplayer alone. All Ghillied Up is one of the best missions in any game. honorable mention: Call of Duty 2   10. Resident Evil 5- I can see a lot of people disagreeing with me here, and that’s fine. Resident Evil 5 is definitely not the best Resident Evil game (that goes to 4), but it is an action-packed co-op survival game. It has better co-op than any game last generation, so I feel like it gets a lot of undeserved hate for not being Resident Evil 4. In a way, I agree, but I’ve put more hours into this game than any of the Resident Evil titles, and I think that says something.  honorable mention: Resident Evil 6   11. Red Dead Redemption- I’ve always wanted a good western game. RDR surprised me by not only being a fantastic western game (the best one ever made, no contest), but by being one of the best games of the generation. I’m not a fan of GTA games, so I was surprised to find that I enjoyed Rockstar’s western so much. I’ll replay this game again in the future, I’m sure.   12. Batman: Arkham Asylum- A GOOD Batman game? I had a side-scrolling brawler for my Super Nintendo that was pretty good, but this game took it to another level. It was finally Batman at his best. Here’s hoping Rocksteady can continue making amazing Batman games in the future. honorable mention: Batman: Arkham City; Batman: Arkham Origins   13. Assassin’s Creed II- I thought the first Assassin’s Creed game was very monotonous, but it was groundbreaking for its time. ACII took everything the first game did right and refined it. It’s my favorite Assassin’s Creed game to date (though IV is giving it a run for its money) and the series hasn’t been as good since. honorable mention: Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood   14. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim- What do I have to say about Skyrim? What can I say about Skyrim? It’s huge, it’s amazing, you fight dragons, you can do anything, go play it. honorable mention: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion   15. Metal Gear Solid IV- It held the title of best looking game on the PS3 for a long time. A very short game with a very large amount of cutscenes, but MGSIV was certainly an experience. While MGS3 will probably remain my favorite, I enjoyed my time with IV and will eventually get around to earning those trophies that were FINALLY PATCHED IN.   16. Telltale's The Walking Dead- Clementine. If you don’t understand, play all 5 episodes of the game and come talk to me. I want to hear about the choices you made.   17. Dark Souls- A challenging, but rewarding game. This is a love it or hate it type of game. You’ll either play for 5 minutes and throw the controller in anger because you keep dying at the weak enemies, or you’ll delve deep into the experience and emerge victorious, praising the sun all the while. honorable mention: Demon’s Souls   18. Dead Space 2- I think this game is the quintessential Dead Space experience. It’s got a good blend of horror, action, and gore. I will never, ever stick a needle anywhere near my eye after playing this game. honorable mention: Dead Space   19. Tomb Raider- The new Tomb Raider does Lara Croft right. It borrows from the Tomb Raider games of the past, as well as adding some newer Uncharted and Arkham Asylum mechanics. What you end up with is a fun survival/action game that definitely should be played by any fan of the previous Tomb Raider games, or fans of the Uncharted series.   20. Final Fantasy XIII- Another potentially controversial choice, but despite the horrible, horrible grind to getting the platinum, I enjoyed my time with the characters of XIII. Lightning, Snow, Hope, Vanille, Sazh, and Fang were all memorable and the story was well written. Was it the Final Fantasy game I wanted/expected? No. Was it still a good game? Absolutely. If not for the Final Fantasy namesake, I feel that many people would praise this game for its attempt to shake up the RPG genre.  honorable mention: Final Fantasy XIII-2   21. Xenoblade Chronicles- The best RPG on the Wii. I still need to put more time into this game (it might be higher on the list after I see the end), but so far, it’s one of my favorite games from last generation.   22. Halo 3- Halo 2 is the best Halo game ever made, agreed? Agreed. With that said, Halo 3 was the most anticipated game for the Xbox 360 that I can recall. Everyone wanted this game. Even stores like Hot Topic had it in stock. I first got to play it at my friend Emily’s house, on her brother’s big screen television. It was a new experience for me. Looking back, the graphics look like PS2-era graphics and the story leaves a lot to be desired, but you can’t deny what Halo has done for the Xbox brand, and continues to do to this day. honorable mention: Halo 4   23. Portal 2- The first Portal was a witty, short puzzle game with a villain more quotable than any other in existence. Portal 2 took the wit and the puzzles to new heights. This is unmistakably Valve’s best game. honorable mentions: Portal   24. CATHERINE- This game would be better off without the puzzles. There, I said it. I could not get into the puzzle system in the game. However, the story is so engrossing I had to keep playing to find out what would happen with Vincent. If you’ve ever cheated or thought about cheating on a significant other, you should play this game. If you want to learn interesting facts about alcohol, you should play this game. If you like sheep and seeing your protagonist in his underwear, you should play this game.    25. Dishonored- I feel like no one will understand why this game ranks so highly compared to everything else last generation. If you didn’t play through the game with no kills, no alarms, and with no powers...you won’t understand. This game is one of the best stealth games I have ever played, with a very dark, interesting story and true consequences for your actions. It’s sad this game was overlooked by so many, because it deserves to be played the correct way. No kills, no alarms, no powers. Just a man on a mission to save his kingdom and a little girl.     More honorable mentions: Infamous 2- Great Superhero sandbox game. Gears of War 2- Chainsaw Bayonet. Yes. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption- The end to an epic trilogy. Ni No Kuni: The Wrath of the White Witch- A charming RPG about loss, friendship, and innocence. VANQUISH- Fast, arcade shooting, with the best controls in a 3rd person shooter, ever. Made by the guy that made Resident Evil 4. Short, intense campaign. Worth playing. Dragon’s Dogma- The fighting in this game feels amazing. If it weren’t for some confusing elements, this would be in the top 25. Just Cause 2- Cause chaos in an open-world sandbox. More fun than GTA. GTA without the drama, really. Borderlands 2- Amazing co-op play. Decently good story and villain. Awesome for people who like scrounging for loot. Half-Life 2- Valve’s story driven FPS. Didn’t love it as much as everyone else, but it had some great moments. Left 4 Dead- Co-op zombie killing fun. Don’t play alone.     There. Phew. I haven't played every game from last generation, so if there is a great one I missed, please let me know so I can put it on my list of games to play!
  11. teenskat liked a post in a topic by HylianFromLandOfOoo in Adventure in Skyloft   
    Ok so here are the rules: Don't spam, Don't be racist, sexist, or nationist. Don't troll! not even trolls mum's like trolls! keep within the story line: Link has set off to find zelda and this is what happends to the people while he is gone. Make up someone who would live in skyloft at the time. plot sound boring? just wait and see!
    before you start poasting as part of the story please fill out basic info about who you want to be.

    name:
    age:
    race:
    hair / eye color:
    outfit:
    short personality discription:

    thats all. oh and have fun!

    Name: Emzy

    age: 17

    race: Hylian

    Hair / eye color: brown eyes, golden brown hair

    Outfit: blue hoddie, black jenes, panda hat.

    personality: A fun girl with a bit of boyness in her. She is very loyal to her friends but is very conpetitive when it comes to loftwing races.

    Emzy jumped onto her bright blue loftwing. Her golden- brown hair blowing infrount of her face. "Come on, you guys!" She shouted to her friends on the wooden plank above her, "I'll race you all to that small island over there with the golden chest on it. Whoever gets there first wins whatever it has inside!" And she raced off.
  12. teenskat liked a post in a topic by Otis McNutt in The Idea Barn   
    A big chunk of my day involves standing by a door greeting people as they enter and saying bye as they leave. As such I have a lot of free time to sit and think up ideas for stories.

    I thought I'd share a few here.

    The Culper Ring:
    I've tried to get this idea off the group multiple times but to no avail. It's based on a real spy ring started by George Washington during the American Revolution. The spies were citizens who lived in New York during the British occupation. In the story the Culper Ring wasn't disbanded and now serves as the Presidents personal Espionage service. The Agents are actually Celebrities from various fields (sports stars, actors, reality tv and news media). Celebrities can get into places even diplomats can't.

    The Revolution:
    In the year 2020, the United States is a dictatorship under the control of President Jessica Klein. As her armies enforce obedience, a group of Freedom fighters fights to return America to the people. They are joined by the mysterious Samuel, who knows more than he's letting on about the Government.

    Noneday:
    A teen orphan is sent to live with his estranged Great Uncle Felix. While exploring his Uncle's Labyrinthine Mansion the boy discovers a doorway that opens to a magical day hidden between sunday and monday called Noneday. While in Noneday the rest of the world is frozen and all types of mystical creatures run free. But a dark force seeks to harness the power of Noneday to return the most horrible of creatures to the waking world.

    The Ultimate weapon:
    Sabrina Mortez a young CIA analyst is reassigned to "The Hole" a secret underground base in Oklahoma where the most important Intelligence tool in America is held, a young 20something man named Ed. Ed is actually a clone of famous Psychic Edgar Cayce who actually died in 1990 at 113 (as opposed to 1945 as is reported). The government uses Ed's talents to fight terrorism on a global scale and prevent disaster. A deeper mystery involves his father's final visions which include Sabrina by name.

    Lawman:
    A morgue snafu sees fatally wounded Police Detective Topper Kane frozen in Cryo-Stasis for 30 years. He wakes in the year 2040 to a very different world. He uses his antiquated police skills to stop criminals in the future.

    B.S.O (Bureau of the Strange and Obscure):
    When cases involve the strange, the experts at the B.S.O are called in to handle it. Weather it's Aliens, Ghosts or Cryptids the B.S.O have you covered.

    MegaCrime:
    Five years after a mysterious event gave every one in ten people Super powers, the MegaCrime division of the NYPD handles both super criminals and superheroes in the city that never sleeps.

    Guardian of the Multiverse:
    A mental patient takes his Doctor on a tour of Parallel Quantum Realities. With each world they travel to, they use their collective knowledge and skill to change the lives of the inhabitants for the better. It's sort of a cross between "Quantum Leap" and "Sliders" with a bit of "Fringe" thrown in.