they should have put obi-wan in a wheelchair
that floaty dash movement looks wierd.
I still stand by my original opinions of arm-flailing games ive had since the wii was around.
( , Mon 6 Jun 2011, 19:45, Reply)
that floaty dash movement looks wierd.
I still stand by my original opinions of arm-flailing games ive had since the wii was around.
( , Mon 6 Jun 2011, 19:45, Reply)
in fact - that would be the perfect solution!
They could say its a side-story set between the first and second films where obi wan gets hospitalized, but they still need him in battle. He can float around in a hover-wheelchair, and his delayed spasms and arm waves could be attributed to his injuries and medications.
( , Mon 6 Jun 2011, 19:54, Reply)
They could say its a side-story set between the first and second films where obi wan gets hospitalized, but they still need him in battle. He can float around in a hover-wheelchair, and his delayed spasms and arm waves could be attributed to his injuries and medications.
( , Mon 6 Jun 2011, 19:54, Reply)
Someone should make a rival home entertainment console called Spuunk
then we could all debate the pros and cons of having a Wii versus a Spuunk.
( , Mon 6 Jun 2011, 19:55, Reply)
then we could all debate the pros and cons of having a Wii versus a Spuunk.
( , Mon 6 Jun 2011, 19:55, Reply)
well, the new PSP already sounds like some sort of female aimed health product or snack.
Perhaps the new Wii will be called shart?
( , Mon 6 Jun 2011, 19:58, Reply)
Perhaps the new Wii will be called shart?
( , Mon 6 Jun 2011, 19:58, Reply)