• @ralph ! Use this Thumbnail for my Rainbiege pack.

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  • Replying to comment by: Mouser64Anyone discuss something smart or anything to do with pop cu

    There\’s gonna be a Shrek 5

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  • Replying to comment by: Unknown@ralph ralph, i need some help. Things have been going rocky

    Oh jeez…..

    Relationship issues, community issues, anger issues, and working on a finale for a series you aren\’t intrested in anymore AND trying to make a new one?

    Honestly, I can\’t even begin to imagine what kind of stress you\’re in.

    I think it\’d help to take a break, take a moment to breath and collect yourself, because forcing yourself to make something in a time like this just isn\’t healthy.

    Sincerely hope you get better.

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  • Replying to comment by: PermaWITH ALL THIS TALK ABOUT FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE GAMES I

    I MISSPELLED SUBSTITUTION SOO MANY TIMES HOLY MOLY.

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  • Replying to comment by: PermaWITH ALL THIS TALK ABOUT FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE GAMES I

    Shoot I had 2 fives……. IT\’S ACTUALLY A TOP 11 LIST NVM.

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  • WITH ALL THIS TALK ABOUT FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE GAMES I’D THOUGHT I’D MAKE SOME TOTALLY ORIGINAL CONTENT ON THIS POST IN THE FORM OF: A Top ten list. These are a list of my favorite and most hated games. The hated games is gonna be short tho, since I don’t buy many bad games (Not even for da memes) Also every game on this list I have to had played. I should also state that this is my OPINION if that wasn’t clear enough, you are allowed to like these games.

    10. Sly Cooper: I was first introduced to this game when one of my older brothers got it for his B-Day. It was one of my introductories to the stealth genre and I cherish the memories me and my brother had to this day. The control’s were tight, the writing was witty, and the characters were entertaining.

    9: Little Big Planet 2: I got this game for my birthday and it’s really was got me to aspiring to be a game designer. I always loved creating a interactive experience, and I loved showing my games to my brothers (Even though I’ve only ever finished 1 game before) The designs of the levels were creative, using the games limited mechanics to their full potential, I mean, I still don’t know how they made that spider for the boss in world 2. And the characters were charming also, with the villain being an evil vaccum, as it was heavily implied in the intro for the game that this is just all a child’s imagination as their mom was cleaning up.

    8: Terraria: I loved this game, and I’d take it over Minecraft anyday. I got this for free on the appstore when I still used a samsung tablet, and me and my brothers would play it together. As time went on, all of our tablets broke, and we all had to get new ones, meaning that we’d have to restart our progress, but you know what, I’d go back and restart anyday. Something about going from Zero to Hero was appealing to me about this game, with you starting out with NPCs commenting on how weak you appear to be and act like they think you’re a dummie, to them then relying on you to defeat major bosses they see as a threat. I also like the many easter eggs in this game, ike the Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts. I kinda fell out of the game though, since the mobile version wasn’t getting 1.3 anytime soon, and it all just felt like 505 abandoned Terraria, thought I am glad to see the studio moving on to bigger things.

    7. Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction: So, wayyy back in the day, the only gaming systems my family had were the original Wii, and the PS2. My dad had a buttload of games for the PS2 and would occassionally let us play it. One of the games me and my brother were particularly fond of was Mercenaries. The concept of a completely open world, that allowing you to blow up pretty much anything was very alien to us, and we really enjoyed doing it. We did it so much we came up with our own tricks, like, if you get a heli-copter it comes with this little magnet pully thingy, and if you pick up a vehicle with it, you can motion you helicopter in a circle, and then release the car with massive effects. It was very appealing, and even thought I never finished it, it will always be dear to my heart.

    6. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga: I Remember exactly how I got this. It was 2011, the Thor movie had came out recently and it was my brother’s birthday (We used to only get games on Christmas and our birthdays) and our dad handed us Thor figures, and put the game in the Wii, at that moment…We instantly fell in love. This game was so fun, we loved the collecting, we loved the platforming, we loved it’s humor, we loved character creation, and we just couldn’t put it down! Infact we held onto this game until we got another lego game. SPEAKING OF WHICH.

    5. Lego Marvel Superheroes: This game man. Now I originally wanted this for Christmas, but that was when it had recently came out and was sold out, so my dad got it for my birthday. My dad had gotten a PS3 the year before and allowed us to play on it. And once we were hooked, we couldn’t stop. Once again a giant open world followed with witty humor, and enjoyable collectathons and an amazing character creator? Sign me up now. We even roleplayed which looking back now was incredibly cringey but Enjoyed it.

    5: Injustice: Gods Among Us: Soo my eldest brother got this game for his birthday, because he wanted a change of pace since up this point all he ever got was racing games. I was really bad at the beginning, and really all we could was button mash, but when I got some time alone with it I really got good. I mained Green Arrow and was amazing with him, so good infact that no one wanted to play with me. As the time went by and I had nothing to do but play by myself, I learned how to effectively play almost (Emphasis on ALMOST) every character in the game. This game was my introductory into the world of fighting games and it’s a experience I’ll never forget.

    4. Mario and Sonic at the Olympic games (2008): This was the only “Real” Mario game…[Read more]

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  • Replying to comment by: CosmyHow?

    I\’m technically Android, but I have an Amazon tablet, and since Android and Amazon have an on and off relationship I usually get updates a bit later than actual Android tablets.

    I still get them faster than IOS tho.

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  • Replying to comment by: UnknownHi guys, i just wanted to say something as it's been playin

    TOP FIVE FORTNITE YOUTUBERS WHO\’VE SWORN.

    This joke is getting old isn\’t it?

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  • Replying to comment by: Explosive BulletCan't explain how happy I am. Like were the heck did this c

    WHAT.

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  • GUYS. I know this may sound odd, but listen to me! You need to play Robot 64 on roblox. Now I know what you’re thinking; ‘Heh, roblox, isn’t that game for no brain kiddies?’ and you’re right but here me out. If you like Mario 64 than this game is a loving homage. It’s controls are tight, and it has a cute cartoony artstyle! Please set away your adult pride and PLAY THIS GAME! IT DESERVES MORE ATTENTION! https://www.roblox.com/games/1111083356/Robot-64

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  • Ah hells yeah

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  • Replying to comment by: Explosive BulletGot the leg of another nations main unit somewhat done. Fanc

    Wait….. $#!T gotta redo mah stuff now that I know the level of detail you\’re going for.

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  • Replying to comment by: Explosive BulletKeep notice that the nations are something I am very strict

    OK.

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  • Gonna make my nation now, complete with figures, a flag, and a complementary animation.

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    • Keep notice that the nations are something I am very strict with. Especially since I have all the main ones down.

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      • Replying to: Explosive BulletKeep notice that the nations are something I am very strict

        OK.

        2018-05-07 13:09:48 UTC 0
  • Replying to comment by: NonocapeCœur mean heart and sœur mean sister

    Oh merde français?

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