 | Plurk | Aug 20, '08 6:16 AM for everyone |
Link: http://www.ripten.com/2008/07/25/sciv-yoda-vader-dlc-confirmed/Well, whaddaya know...So what's the purpose of making Yoda and Vader exclusive to Xbox360 and PS3 respectively, when we will eventually get spoiled that they can duke it out in the game after all?
Click the link. I know you won't be satisfied by just this screenshot and think it might just be photomanipulated. There's a video in this link that supports this whole shenanigan. XD 
Link: http://www.televisiontunes.comThat's where I found the songs on my recent playlist, Saturday Morning Cartoons. But TelevisionTunes.com doesn't only feature cartoon themes, but also game shows, drama series, and everything else (but it may exclude themesongs for telenovelas, Koreanovelas and some more). 
Link: http://alan-noon.blogspot.com/2007/08/follow-up-street-fighter-movie.h...Don't know Alan Noon? Don't worry, I don't know him either...(LOL)
...until now.
Alan Noon is one of the guys behind the scenes of the ill-fated video game Street Fighter: The Movie. And he's posted this blog to give us some photos straight from his personal photo album: photos that you either choose to see for yourself or not; photos that if you chose to see will either make you drop or drop laughing. 
Link: http://1pr9.com/images/Two entities that are brothers, personifying the DC and Marvel universes, become aware of each others' existence. They challenge each other to a series of duels involving each universe's respective superheroes, with the losing universe ceasing to exist. There are eleven primary battles between the heroes, with the outcome of five fights being determined by fan votes. Marvel receives more votes than DC, although the storyline does not show one side as being victorious. Marvel's Living Tribunal and DC's Spectre, two cosmic beings who claim to serve God, temporarily merge their respective universes into the Amalgam universe. The Amalgam universe is occupied by merged versions of many characters, such as Dark Claw, Super-Soldier and Spider-Boy — a merging of DC's Batman and Marvel's Wolverine and Captain America and DC's Superman and DC's Superboy and Marvel's Spider-Man. An interdimensional traveler called Access eventually manages to restore the universes to their normal state, but the two brothers subsequently begin a climactic final battle that threatens to destroy the universe. At the last minute, however, Batman and Captain America- having been taken by Access to confront the brothers- are able to make the brothers cease their conflict, as the two men are essentially the brothers in miniature- each of them are forever unique among their peers as ordinary men who dedicated their lives to a greater purpose, and yet they,unlike the brothers, do not seek to prove their superiority over each other-, forcing the brothers to acknowledge the foolishness of their continued conflict. In 1997 the miniseries won the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Limited Series. (Info from Wikipedia) Thanks to Pendrille for the link. 
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