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Post by Snuka7 on Jan 19, 2008 19:56:02 GMT -5
I wanted to share some info with you guys, you know I am Sakurai after all. Well, Supakon is playable to unlock him you must beat the event called “Defeat those pink dots.” Takamaru is playable but you must defeat him with Link in the event “Ordon vs. Japan” to unlock him. Sonic is only playable if you have a Japanese and US Wii in the your house plugged in at the same time. Mega Man, Pac Man, Bomberman, Nights, King K Rool, Ridley, Wolf, Claus and Lucario sadly aren’t even in the game not even as AT’s or Pokeballs. Not even stickers or trophies. You are probley wondering why…well I couldn’t be bothered. I delayed it again so I could have a week of holidays, not worrying about shipping or prices. As for America, I have a whole month of holidays. Snake just got cut and instead I added Gomba. So no third parties accept for the Japan and US wii trick to get Sonic. But I don’t think any person would buy a Japan and US wii just for sonic, who’d be that dumb, so I hope that you people who played as him at E for All enjoyed him because you were lucky. Why did I do that? Well I just don’t like Sega. Or Konami. Or Namco and all those other companies. So I hope you enjoy smash now that I have ruined it all for you. Ha, ha, ha! Oh and by the way there is no stage builder, no multiplayer and of course I couldn’t come up with an ending for Subspace Emissary so I cut the whole thing! HA HA HA! Suffer!What would you do If that came up on the Dojo…I would ball my eyes out, but I would still buy Brawl, would you?
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Post by NinjaRygar on Jan 19, 2008 19:57:53 GMT -5
I'd buy it, since it would be the most epic IRL trolling ever.
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Post by The Qu on Jan 19, 2008 20:03:01 GMT -5
I'd say "Wait... Haven't they shown us a Claus sticker? Yeah, they have!" That said, that would suck. Although "Ordon vs. Japan": sounds rad.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2008 20:33:19 GMT -5
See, when packaging a product, there are a lot of different things you need to keep in mind. First and foremost, you want your item to arrive at its destination safely and undamaged; it's safer to assume your method of shipping will result in your item getting broken than otherwise, so be sure to take the following steps when doing so:
1// Ensure that you use the proper packing material. Sure, eBay encourages people to go out to your garbage can and pull out anything soft/not hard to fill the void space inside the package you intend to ship, but professionals would prefer you believe otherwise. Newspaper is a particular bane; not only does it completely fail to provide cushioning, but it really doesn't fill any space at all as a box filled with newspaper is still as easily punctured as if it were empty. Depending on the weight of the item you're shipping, you will want to use either high-grade styrofoam chips, or styrofoam boards that are at least one inch thick or greater so as to provide true protection.
2// Take precautions to protect your item. While sticking a mint-condition Detective Comics #1 in a plain manilla envelope and mailing it sounds like a plausable idea on the surface, you really set yourself up for disaster, especially if it goes through the wrong sort machine at the post office and winds up mangled! Ouch! That's several million dollars you've just lost to government officials! Depending on the worth or fragility of the item you're shipping, you may want to take any or all of the following steps including: bubble wrapping your item three full times around; wrapping your item in sturdy, durable cardboard; putting it in a box of sufficient thickness or material; handcuffing the box to your wrist so you don't lose it in the interim between getting in your car and arriving at the shipping store; and setting anyone who sees the item on fire so they cannot accidentally destroy it.
3// Ensure the appropriate amount of space is between the item and the walls of the box. You can't just put a mirror in a box where the cardboard hugs right to the sides; this is bad karma and almost ensures the destruction of your item! Instead, be sure to pack the item using the first two steps listed above in tandem with a box that is at least two inches larger on all sides. And remember, children, everything in the world is three-dimensional! Even paper! So if you have a record that's sixteen inches across that needs shipping, be sure to put it into a box that is at least 20" by 20" by 5".
4// Have a proof of value before shipping. In the event that your item of choice does have the misfortune of being damaged in shipping, you will need to cover your ass like a pretty new inmate in a high-security prison! Be sure you can prove the value of what you're shipping before you ship it; anything from a receipt to an appraisal to a print-out of the final eBay sales cost will be fine, and most shippers do not require you to have it on hand when shipping; only that you have access to it, period.
So, what was the point of this topic again?
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Post by TV Eye on Jan 19, 2008 20:40:19 GMT -5
TEi, your post makes no sense. Neither does this topic, looks like a GameFAQS post (Snuka's post), or something...
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Post by Spud on Jan 19, 2008 22:09:51 GMT -5
So, what was the point of this topic again?No earthly Idea. Heres some anagrams to think about. Nintendo Database = I Abandoned At Tens New Super Mario Brothers = Be A Spinster Rumor Whore. Super Mario Galaxy = A Sexual Armory Pig Yeah strange isn't it.
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Jan 19, 2008 22:28:33 GMT -5
New Super Mario Brothers = Be A Spinster Rumor Whore. Super Mario Galaxy = A Sexual Armory Pig These are great.
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Post by TV Eye on Jan 19, 2008 22:40:24 GMT -5
So, what was the point of this topic again?No earthly Idea. Heres some anagrams to think about. Nintendo Database = I Abandoned At Tens New Super Mario Brothers = Be A Spinster Rumor Whore. Super Mario Galaxy = A Sexual Armory Pig Yeah strange isn't it. I don't get it.lol, nevermind. Took me awhile.
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Post by NinjaRygar on Jan 19, 2008 22:46:14 GMT -5
I've made artwork before, but it's not Nintendo fanart. Where would i post that if I wanted to show people?
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Post by TV Eye on Jan 19, 2008 23:13:03 GMT -5
I've made artwork before, but it's not Nintendo fanart. Where would i post that if I wanted to show people? How 'bout DeviantART? That is, if you can stand all the weeaboo's...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2008 23:20:56 GMT -5
The weeaboos are only half the problem; the administrative staff is the other 50%, because they're so bass ackwards that oftentimes people who break the rules are never punished.
Or you could post them in this topic because it's not being used for anything better. ;D
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Post by NinjaRygar on Jan 19, 2008 23:22:30 GMT -5
Screw it. This makes as much sense as this thead.
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Jan 20, 2008 7:01:35 GMT -5
I shall use this random conversation to promote my candidate for the next forum function, *ninjas*
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Post by Captain Walrus on Jan 20, 2008 7:33:24 GMT -5
Turtles in the sand?
Aye
Aye
Nay!
Look out! He's throwing in THE FALCON!
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Post by TV Eye on Jan 20, 2008 10:12:19 GMT -5
Col. Roy Campbell: I hear it's amazing when the famous purple stuffed worm in flap-jaw space with the tuning fork does a raw blink on Hara-kiri Rock. I need scissors! 61!
That conversation freaked me out in Sons of Liberty.
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