English, Spanish. Used to know mid level Japanese and even spent some months over there but I stopped practicing and now I suck. I'm thinking of resuming my studies with some Rosetta Stone at least.
The Dreamcast controller would've been perfect if the joystick wasn't so short and stubby. My favorite was the Activator, though. I just loved being in TOTAL control of my games for once.
A lot of games that weren't meant to be scary used to frighten me as a kid. The intro for Fester's Quest when he's on some sort of beach chair and the UFO is attacking the city, for example. A lot of sounds from old NES games were creepy. Beetlejuice game me so many nightmares!
I lived in El Salvador for the majority of my life, so I know what it's like growing up in a dangerous country. When people tweet about how angry they are that the waiter at Starbucks got their order wrong I just laugh to myself and imagine how they'd react if they lived in a country where in 2010 69.9 people were murdered for every 100,000 people and that was considered an improvement.
" Not exactly gibberish, but I love Sonya's groans when she's getting beat up. It's supposed to sound painful but it comes off funny...Something about the quiver of her voice or something.
The actual gibberish I like the most is the one when Noob Saibot spouts out something that sounds like "YOU WILL DIE" every once in a while.
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I see spousal abuse in your future. :P "
If my spouse were to ever dare beat me in a 1v1 Tetris match then definitely!
I remember having both. I preferred the Game Boy over the Game Gear. Even though the Game Gear had color and a handful of cool games like Sonic Triple Trouble and Streets of Rage, the sheer amount of batteries you had to stuff into it made it one of the worst portable experiences, especially as a little kid.
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