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#1 Hatiko
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@Byshop said:
Hal Jordan is the first one that most people remember but there were two others that became the Green Lantern for Earth's sector after Hal for various reasons.

Now there has been even more than 2. Most recent are Simon Baz (a Muslim) and Jessica Cruz (a female) and they are both currently replacing Hal Jordan on the Justice League as well.

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#2 Hatiko
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@always_explicit said:

I prefer UFC because it is real.

Im sure wrestlers are physical impressive athletes but ultimately they are training to pretend to fight. UFC fighters have to fight.

Of course it's pretend. They are actors. They train to perform on a live stage in front of thousands of people.

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@iandizion713 said:

@HalcyonScarlet: Star Fox 64 was only amazing to few, not too many find it appealing. That game has been hyped for ages and still people dont play Star Fox 64. You can see whats hot by looking at how they sell on Virtual Console.

I still got the n64, controllers, and rumble pack so I don't need the VC. But I decided to play star fox 64 again and for the first playthrough and a half (about 1-2 hours as each playthrough is about an hour) it was pure nostalgia, the sounds, voices, heavy rumble pack, made me go back. But after that the nostalgia wore off and I kept playing because it was fun. For about two weeks I played through it about three times a day, getting the secret levels I never got to when I was younger, finally fighting brain andross and beating him. The game was fun, jump in for an hour, jump out or try again and go a different path if you want. No large time commitment, no big story to remember.

The new star fox was really good. Took about 10 minutes to get used to the controls. Game was fun, took about 4 1/2 hours to get through one playthrough and I know there is a ton of stuff I missed. The games difficulty does ramp up in the last 1/3 but all the difficulty came from the actual game not the control scheme. The control scheme was fun but I had to realize that I was screwing myself up (I game in a rocking chair and I had no idea I rocked back and forth until I played this and the aiming was going up and down). Only downside is that I felt like I had to recalibrate the aiming a lot, but that is just one button press.

To get to the point, the rumble pak was cool bit it didn't make the game. Nobody I know played star fox because the controller would vibrate, at first it was cool, but the thing that gets me to play those types of game again is that they are simple games that still provide a challenge to master it have secrets to uncover without having to play for 200 hours. Don't got time for that anymore. And even as a kid I could only play video games for a little bit, it's just that now instead of my parents saying that I was done and to go outside and play, I have work and stuff.

Quick fun that doesn't require a lot of time, I thought that the current children would be all over that type of stuff.

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#4  Edited By Hatiko
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I love change. I just put it all in a jar and then bring it to the bank to get it as cash! AM I FUNNY NOWW?11??!!!!!

As to the actual topic, the world changes everyday. Sometime it takes getting used to but just like "there is a first time for everything", everything will be new at some point in your life. And hey, if things never changed, you'd still be a baby (getting older is a change too) with no technological advancements.

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@spike6958 said:

I voted TMNT, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead. TMNT is a legit answer, and probably could happen as their are already TMNT LEGO Sets. GoT and TWD just sounds like it'd be funny to see in LEGO.

Though, for me, my most wanted LEGO game is LEGO Scooby-Doo. Based either on the original "Where Are You?" series, or some of the cartoon movies (not the awful live action please), or even just an original story. Their are already sets for it, and Scooby & Shaggy are in LEGO Dimensions (which I'd buy if the pricing wasn't so insane), and they also just seem like a perfect fit for TT's style of humor.

LEGO doesn't have the license for TMNT anymore, but it would sill be a cool game. I would play.

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I would just ask "Where are you from?" The angel will tell the truth and point to heaven, the demon will lie and point to heaven.
This should work for the second level as well because if he is an angel he will point to heaven, and if he is a demon he will lie and still point to heaven.

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#7 Hatiko
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@Dogswithguns said:

Wth?!.. I thought you guys would figure it out, that was April Fools.?!.. LMAO!!!

Anyways, thanks for all the nice comments..

I was about to ask you how you managed to fall down a elevator.

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#8 Hatiko
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Just take the silver age version of any superhero from Marvel or DC and they would win. None of the writers cared about continuity back then, and there weren't raging 35 year olds who would get mad at the writers for making heroes extremely powerful. Comics were for kids, so the artists and writers just came up with crazy stuff to keep the kids picking them up.

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I don't think the power metal I listen to fits into the "awfully edgy to the point that it can hardly be taken seriously because of the loud, dark, hilariously angry riffs and lyrics" category you lumped all metal into.

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#10 Hatiko
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@uninspiredcup said:

My guess is. he's probably barely in it (supposedly he's a hermit in hiding) with a more prominent role in future movies.

Why is the storm trooper black when they were all clones from a white New Zealand fellow?

After Ep 3 the empire starts to recruit people. I mean, you would think that they would eventually run out of clones after a while.