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  1. I shot the monkeys and got a few renegade points. Tali and Ashley both yelled at me, too.
  2. Then why did tooling exist for Thrust's wings? Given it wasn't usable for repaints, and Thrust is probably the LEAST marketable seeker... The character roster in Classic is also pretty lopsided towards the Autobots, and the other 3 seekers would've made it a tie. I think they planned for a full set from the start, and backed out later. At best, they planned for store exclusives on the seekers and then couldn't find any takers beyond Target's Magnus/Skywarp set.
  3. Maybe 25? I only bought one Ultra, given I didn't start buying stuff until Cybertron's endgame.
  4. Well.... cloning doesn't transfer memories. Odds are VERY good that Macross' cloning, given it was meant to help maintain human civilization, popped out babies to be raised by adoptive parents. As for selective breeding.... Things could go several ways. I would assume all citizens were required to donate DNA, to maximize the gene pool. From there.... do you clone samples at random to maximize diversity? Or drag out the old eugenics concept and start trying to improve the species? Again, given they've just fought a war for your species' survival against a race of genetically-engineered super-soldiers. I would think that in light of that, actively tampering with the gene pool would be viewed in a rather dim light. Max and Millia's age is EASY to explain. Medical technology advanced as fast as every other kind of tech after the Macross crashed.
  5. Supreme is the step above Leader. Ultra is in-between Voyager and Leader.
  6. No original Zero? :'( Phantasy Star Online did it on the XBox 1. Dunno if PSUniverse does it.
  7. Sadly, the bonuses don't stack, but the penalties do. So a drunk guy with glasses doesn't fly as well as a sober guy with glasses or a drunk guy without glasses.
  8. What about drop-ins that DON'T grip tightly? ... Okay, so admittedly it's not a common design anymore. But my SegaCD2 needs approval.
  9. I was referring to instances where the subs were blatantly off. It happens.
  10. And that neither one matched the japanese dub.
  11. Yeah. Megs came out a lot better than I expected, too. I love chrome. This makes me want the whole damn J Classics line. Fortunately, I don't do a lot of internet shopping. My wallet may yet survive. ... Or I may make a habit of 'net shopping, and my wallet will descend into previously unseen depths of emptiness.
  12. Only some states. They were just making sure they had all the bases covered, so they could sell it anywhere in the US.
  13. Yeah. Cybertron's leader-class Prime is actually near Masterpiece Prime in my "fun-factor" rating. MP has the nostalgia edge, and heavy metal content, but Cybertron's is pretty slick.
  14. That's the funny thing.... As a kid, I loved Transformers... but even as a kid I was wondering where the joints were. Now? I like the aesthetic of the G1 toys, but I just can't stand them. They're unposable bricks for the most part, and several have serious proportion issues. I've found Cybertron, Classics, and Alternators to all have highly appealing toys(I wasn't looking during Armada and Energon). Classics is the most consistently appealing. Surprisingly, Cybertron outdoes Alternators in my book. Though I have some adorable cross-series fights on my shelf(Cybertron Unicron ripping a pair of Alternators apart is my favorite, really. It's a remarkably posable toy, though that backpack makes him seriously back-heavy.) Masterpiece.... is 3 toys and 2 repaints. Of which I own one. But MP Prime poses very well. One of the few Transformers I have that doesn't look absurdly stiff with the legs straight. Alternators and Masterpiece are G1 on crack. Cybertron and Classics are the toys I dreamed of as a kid.
  15. Well, hello again! As I said on the other board... It's not what you've specified but the Zanac series may prove interesting due to the adaptive difficulty system present. Difficulty level is constantly increasing until you start dying, and it selects enemy patterns to defeat your current subweapon. It gives out 1-ups like popcorn, but.... you actually need them. I'd hit Zanac X Zanac on the PS1, personally. It has recreations of the NES version of the original Zanac, the earlier Famicom Disk System version of the original Zanac, and the new Zanac Neo game. You might also look at Zanac EX on the MSX2 computer. It's a very pretty version of NES Zanac. The NES cart version is available on the Wii.
  16. Oh yeah.... game was devleoped by From Software, makers of Armored Core... and ACE? Suddenly I have a lot more interest in a J PS2... Anyways... pretty good developer for a mech game. So it seems safe to assume MWC has decent gameplay under the president of the great United States.
  17. Also: Popular Mechanics is grossly mistaken about what KITT does and doesn't have VS the Ricer Mustang. Keyless Entry? Check. Mass spectrometer? Not stated, but given he did material analysis, he needed one. AV in-dash? Yup. Weapons-grade lasers? Well, for one episode anyways. Biometric analysis? You betcha. Was even tied to the keyless entry system.
  18. I hate everyone for not bringing that over. Because I am the president of the great United States!
  19. Better than mine. Last time I looked, the sum total of Transformers merchandise was a Nightbeat-7, a "tattoo kit" and ... one other activity set. I'm not exaggerating. There were EXACTLY 3 items on the shelf. A SIX-MONTH shortage, culminating in a complete and total absence of product for the entire month leading up to Christmas? No sir. Hasbro dropped the ball. They dropped it so hard it punched through the ground, came out in Australia, launched into space, orbited the Earth three times, and landed in the opponent's goal.
  20. I get the impression they just assumed there'd be another, and saved everyone the renaming of "The Space War" to "Space War One" by doing it that way from the start.
  21. I think they're cousins. In the Sailor Moon sense of the word.
  22. A. It's MadCatz. That should be enough to change your mind right there. B. I'm pretty sure it's just taking the component video output and re-encoding it. Meaning that you actually get WORSE image quality than if you used component video.
  23. As I understand things, Japan has a nasty habit of not getting all their business deals in writing. It seems verbal agreements are "good enough" for many companies. You can see where this might cause problems down the line. So while a written contract WOULD make it an open-and-shut case, no contract DOESN'T make it equally clear-cut. Given Tatsunoko and Big West wound up in court over who owned the Macross franchise, I think it's safe to assume there's not a clearly-written document outlining who has what rights.
  24. *blinks* Okay.... WHAT. THE. HELL. IS. THAT? I think it was called Pole Position.
  25. I was leaning towards the DE CULTURE!!!! one.... until I realized exactly how much explanation it would take. And then further realized that even after translation and explanation, it wouldn't make sense.
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