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    MEGA Gundam

    Monday, April 20, 2009, 09:50 PM [General]

    I didn't make the video, but apparently Domon and X are the same VA, so that's cool!

    So instead I drew a MegaMan type Gundam!

    3.2 (1 Ratings)

    Out of Plasma Power!

    Friday, April 17, 2009, 01:56 AM [General]

    Plasma Power would make a sweet energy drink actually.

    ANYWAYS, my brother and I raced against each other in MegaMan 2 today. I was shocked at what a hard time I had; I expected it to be difficult to beat, but I was doing absolutely terrible. The main hangups were at the 4th Wily level boss and the Wily Machine. My brother ended up finishing before me, and it took me a good long time before I finally beat it.

    I love MegaMan so much, and it sucks to think I did so bad while playing. We're planning on streaming the next race, so I hope I can get my act together before my flops become a public bloopers reel.

    0 (0 Ratings)

    Thanks, Unity!

    Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 02:40 PM [General]

    The Ryu patch from the recent auction arrived in the mail two days ago! It was right before my bro's birthday, so it made the perfect gift for him. He doesn't play as Ryu, but he's still the top Street Fighter champ I know.

    Maybe later I'll post a pic of him here. Anyways, thanks a bunch! : )

    4.1 (2 Ratings)

    A Tale of Greatness that Never Was (part 6)

    Thursday, April 2, 2009, 08:49 PM [General]

    Well, as you can probably guess by the overly predictive story format (and the fact you know the cruel, horrible ending to it all), MegaMan found not even a trace of an invited Brawler no matter what location he visited.

    From the top of the chilliest mountains...

    To the deepest depths of eggplant-infested hell...

    It seemed that despite his greatest efforts, MegaMan had been forsaken. Left on the bench. Forgotten like a lost toy. Not on the list. A hero of his time, now alone in his quest and with no rewards for the taking.

    Even those who he crossed in his long journey offered no help, no clues, no attitude.

    Well one offered something, but it wasn't really what he wanted.

    But why was he left in the dust? Surely there was no robot more loveable than MegaMan!

    Perhaps most depressing of all though, was that Solid Snake, who for so long had been sleeping with the enemy nation, the Republic of Sony, and Sonic, whose homeland of Segaland had always been at war with Nintendopia (actually I forgot what I originally had dubbed it) until Segaland's unfortunate incident of sinking into the ocean, both were allowed into the roster. That was a really long sentence.

    So you would suppose MegaMan gained nothing from this large ordeal except a couple sad vacation photos. And that's pretty much the truth. Fortunately, MegaMan would make his return in a big way not long after the Brawl Tournament, including a vastly superior 1 player experience to boot.

    T END

    4.1 (2 Ratings)

    The Fantastic History of Godot

    Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 02:23 AM [General]


    Let's take a coffee break from the ever enthralling MegaMan story to bring you yet another story. The very interesting history of everyone's beloved prosecutor from the Ace Attorney series, Godot. Those already a fan may think they know everything there is to know about our pal with the goofy goggles, but if you think he's only appeared in one Capcom game in his career, you may learn something yet.

    Godot was not always known as Godot, but rather as Diego. His hair was dark, he didn't have goofy goggles, but he still loved coffee. God did he love coffee. He drank it when went to law school. He drank it when he was studying cases. He drank it when he helped Mia Fey study cases. And finally, he drank it when it was poisoned, which sent ultimately changed his life.

    Like all good poisons, the substance didn't actually kill Diego, but rather brightened his hair color and gave him mutant powers. It also gave him amnesia, which isn't as cool as the other effects. Rather than be easily identified by the medical staff, the nameless man gave himself a new title of Scott Summers. And while he had wondrous mutant powers, with great power comes great liability. So he joined the X-Men, which gave full insurance coverage for mutants.

    Scott Summers hanging out with one of the X-Men.
    As you can see, he retained his strong love for coffee.


    Summers lead his rag-tag group of clawed-freaks and steel-men into various hi jinx, which was great fun, but didn't pay the bills. Fortunately, the man who would be known as Godot met for the first time in his life Capcom to reach a licensing deal. It was destined match up, starting with such fine titles as Children of the Atom and going all the way to Marvel VS Capcom 2.

    However, tragedy struck when Summer's overuse of Optic Blasts lead to permanent eye damage, leaving him to trade his ruby-shades for 3 bigger, clunkier ruby shade things that lit up at night. Unfortunately, requiring a medical aide to see was not considered a mutant power, and he was forced to retire from his role as leader. He never ended up getting along with Wolverine either.

    And so, with nothing better to do, Scott looked up his past, and was shocked to find he had the incredibly lame name of 'Diego' before his amnesia. He decided to use his wit to rename himself yet again, this time to Godot. Also while going through records of the past, he discovered he not only used to be a lawyer, but also that his old friend Mia Fey had apparently died. Not remembering a bit of how law worked or who Mia was, he vowed to act as a prosecutor and take down Phoenix Wright for one reason or another.


    That is the whole back story to Godot, but years before Capcom had even thought of releasing Phoenix Wright, they had released MegaMan X3, which told Godot's future. After ultimately failing to humiliate Phoenix Wright, Godot donated his body to science in hopes one day technology could reconstruct him to be as cool as he used to be.

    However, Godot's fate had a most ironic twist. Not only was he transformed into a cyborg, given the laughable name of Mac, and destined to become a 3rd rate character, but he had lost all of his love for coffee in the process. Fortunately, this painful existence would not last long, as he captured MegaMan X and then not moments later was destroyed by Zero.

    And that's the trufth.

    3.7 (1 Ratings)




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