From the Toronto Video Game Examiner:
Straight Shooting with the Toronto Video Game Examiner - 5/25/11 - Sonic Generations, free Portal 2 stuff, Metal Gear Solid RISING mysteries, Mortal Kombat, and more.
From The Mega Man Network:
Breaking Out the Break Man Customs - What's the one thing cooler than an awesome Proto Man figure?
And, as a bonus of sorts, I've been quoted again (the first time was here) by Official Nintendo Magazine (not to be confused with Nintendo Power) in an article.
Interestingly enough, they changed one of them: I originally used the term "nightmare fuel," but it was changed to "a nightmare." I'm not bothered; more amused and intrigued. Is "nightmare fuel" not as common an expression in the United Kingdom?
--LBD "Nytetrayn"
Straight Shooting with the Toronto Video Game Examiner - 5/25/11 - Sonic Generations, free Portal 2 stuff, Metal Gear Solid RISING mysteries, Mortal Kombat, and more.
From The Mega Man Network:
Breaking Out the Break Man Customs - What's the one thing cooler than an awesome Proto Man figure?
And, as a bonus of sorts, I've been quoted again (the first time was here) by Official Nintendo Magazine (not to be confused with Nintendo Power) in an article.
Interestingly enough, they changed one of them: I originally used the term "nightmare fuel," but it was changed to "a nightmare." I'm not bothered; more amused and intrigued. Is "nightmare fuel" not as common an expression in the United Kingdom?
--LBD "Nytetrayn"
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Date: 2011-05-26 08:09 am (UTC)Colloquialisms are always tricky, the British have loads that would baffle a US audience for example. (I remember having to talk a US friend through what all the slang in 'The Getaway' was on about...)