It's not an anime. It's a cartoon. *cough*
Thanks, Fox. I thought they had me. Use the boost to chase! Try a somersault! Hit the brakes! Jeez laweeze, what is that!? Deploy all units, charge! I've got a present for you! Who are you guys!? We're Star Fox. You'll never defeat... ANDROSSSS!
Not exactly. All Descartes said was besides oneself, everything around you has the *possibility* of being 'not real'; he didn't definitively promote the idea that everything around us is an illusion.
I'd reserve judgment and experience it for myself. It's only as effective as the person playing Marth lets it be. Adapt. That is all.
Online is a great place to buy capture cards. I haven't exactly explored the market for these things, but while I do think you can buy some from electronic stores, the variety you can choose from is probably limited.
You can't definitively say that meeting a person in the flesh is what constitutes 'connected hearts', but it's a good guess. It's a different story if DiZ didn't know Sora existed at all, but the fact that DiZ knew quite a bit about Sora and who he was; you can't disregard any sort of connection between the two of them.
You're confusing the memories that was being referred to. Riku had the option to go into a deep sleep (possibly in a chammber as well) like Sora, Donald and Goofy were. It's a completely different issue than what's being debated here. Completely forgot this happened. Perhaps Riku--and even DiZ/Ansem--did lose memories regarding Sora. What is interesting though is that if DiZ/Ansem lost his memories as well about Sora, he'd need some failsafe to ensure that even without his memories of Sora, he'd be able to orchestrate a scenario that allows him to regain these memories. If the above is confusing, anyone who's watched Death Note can consider DiZ's plot the same as Light when he purposely gave up ownership of the Death Note (and thus his memories of owning it), but still managed to orchestrate a plan to get it back and return his memories. Anyway, perhaps I had it figured a little incorrectly. Destiny Force's post just provided me proof that Riku did suffer from some memory failure at some point. DiZ is still a mystery, but I'll assume what I discussed just now.
That'd be up to the tourney facilitators themselves. One could easily say "Then don't let Marth get the Smash Ball." It's still too early to be sure the fate of Smash Balls in tourneys.
As the annoying booth girls said at E for All: PRESS ONE! PRESS ONE! PRESS ONE!
It's pretty easy, perhaps easier this time around as well. You can simply play through Subspace Emissary, and you'll unlock characters by having them "join your team". Unlocking characters in Brawl overall seems to be more of a "time" investment, rather than a skill-based one.
Yes it does. Just obviously if you keep hitting it, it'll eventually break. @DA: Yeah, essentially it's the following: The fastest way to unlock characters is by going through Classic Mode, running through SSE and completing specific Event Matches... and I think All-Star has a purpose as well. Some characters can be unlocked faster by doing VS matches (Like Ness and Marth), but basically all characters can be unlocked simply by playing VS. I believe after 450 matches, you will have unlocked every character.
Lol, proof please.
Incompetent driving is *not* living life dangerously. It's just sad. >:|
There's lots of possibilities for the contrary happening. Final Smashes to a degree bring their own balance to the gameplay. It might be scrutinized more by tourney-geared individuals (although even at this point, there's no consensus as to what to do with Smash Balls for tourney play), but for the general crowd who simply play the game mindlessly and senselessly to just beat the crap out of each other, how can Final Smashes not be fun!?
The heartless is the Heart, as ironic as that is. After the heart is removed from the body after giving in to the darkness, it transforms into a Heartless. That's why whenever you killed a heartless, a 'heart' would fly out of them. The Keyblade in a sense, cleanses the Hearts back into their original forms.
I'll give up eating vegetables.
Maybe you missed the entire history of Nobodies. I won't quote Yen Sid in his thorough explanation of KH2, but when a person with a strong heart has their heart removed, their body remains: that is a Nobody. Xehanort is one of these individuals. His Heartless was the main antagonist in KH1, and his Nobody was the main antagonist in KH2. This does not mean Xemnas' real self was Xehanort's Heartless; this is silly and rubbish. Xehanort's Heartless and Xemnas were both a part of Xehanort. Consequently, Xemnas' (Nobody) real self is Xehanort, not Xehanort's Heartless. Moving onto the topic. As for what determines what they can do, I can only imagine this has something to do with who their real selves were. Xigbar hints to Sora near the end of KH2 that he knew about the Chasers, Terra, Aqua and Ven. This is further suggested in the bonus scenes in Final Mix+. It's already proven officially that the first six members (I think it was 6) were Ansem's apprentices. Not much is known about what kind of people they were, but I wouldn't pass the idea that perhaps these Organization XIII's original selves possessed weapons similar to what their Nobodies were using.
In my opinion, you are partly responsible for how complicated you make your life. You are in a lot of control to make it simple or complex. A small--yet very eluding--example is the ridiculous amount of pseudosciences that the teenage community likes the bring into the social scene. Just the other week I had my sister's friend talk up a rant about how different hugs mean different things; if you hug a person a certain it means this, if you hug them another way it means that. Then it ends with "Do you know how to hug a girl?" "Yes, I do," I reply. "You place two arms around them and pull them close to you." "No no, but you see, it's complicated because you have to do it a certain way to express what you want to say." "No," I respond once more. "A hug is quite simple to do." As are many other dilemmas in life, if you ask me. Please spare yourself the drama and fabricated intricacies and see things for what they are. Unless you like putting on shows for yourself and being immersed in your own fake reality, I suggest the saner route. Some people might just live longer.
Your last name in your profile gives you away. I'm willing to bet there is absolutely no Japanese person with the last name Gamanki. 珍しいなんだよ、その名前。
Half-width Katakana is just brutal on my mac display, please use standard sizing. =_=. とにかく、フォルムによこそう。 よろしくな〜。