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For the last two years, we've had one hell of a good time on the newsletter staff. That's when Vasco was hosting and Filip was interviewing, being extremely late as usual. Well, now that I think about it, the newsletter was probably late because of his laziness. Lukie was doing his lovely job, and people were enjoying the newsletter. For two years, people have come and gone from the newsletter. Lukie left his position, Vee stopped doing his job, and Filip was fired due to, well being extremely late :P, but Vasco stayed, and kept the newsletter going. He hired people to replace others, and the newsletter continued to live on. Now, after two wonderful years, Vasco has decided to let someone else take the reigns of the newsletter, and left it open for anybody. With that, Vasco, thank you for some awesome times with the newsletter. This newsletter is dedicated to you, although there is nothing in it and will probably not be the best :P You're more than willing to host anytime if you're in the mood.
Now a new era starts, with me :D Most of you were like "Shawn hosting? I think so." So I'll be taking over. Does that mean I have to make some speech or something? I just did a long one about Vasco and his history D: Besides the point, I hope the newsletter stays as strong as ever. With that, let's get the articles going.
~Contents~
- Shawn's Interview
- Posting Achievements
- Anniversaries
- New Members: November's Newbies
- Movie Review: Transformers 2
- Video Game Review: Fallout: New Vegas (Host's note: Definitely worth reading people)
- Graphics and Artwork: Replay
- Disclaimer
Shawn's Interview
So this month, after so much begging the other night, and could not get a hold of the person I actually I wanted to interview, I interviewed someone who has been with the site for quite a while now. He is one huge wrestling fan, one hyper kid, and well, has a big of an ego as Derek and Filip put together -_- Besides the point. Enjoy this interview with the lovely ShadowStriker64!
Are you the Shadowstriker64 of the SuperbCheats, the one who loves wrestling WAY too much, and the one named Sh...Sean?
What made you come to SC?
(Int. Note: I don't know who has more of an ego, him, Derek, or most of the S-Mod team -_-)
What makes you come back to SC daily?
Why have you left and come back from SC?
Alright, time for some sexy time with myself<3 Out of all the people on the site, who would you want to succeed Rich as Webmaster? Whoever is not chosen, to be forced to listen to Justin Bieber sing, and if you people like him, then you'll be waterboarded to my liking.
Sweet. While I listen to my music, you can all love Baby Best moment on SC?
What do you outside of SC?
If you had to change one thing on the site, what would it be?
Anybody from the site you would like to meet in real life?
Alright, time for some personal questions, these are opinional, so do tell if you don't want to tell So what's your name?
Where do you live?
Any regrets in life?
Sean, have you found love lately, or are you ridin' solo?
I've got nothing else ;__;, so with that, this shall be the end But before we go, do you have anything you would like to say, whether it's totally random or not?
That shall be the end of this interview. If you have any recommendations for who you want to be interviewed, please, tell me, e-mail me, add my MSN, whatever.
For all of you OCD freaks, all grammar mistakes by the interview-e are not my responsibility or the editor's responsibility to edit, so you have to deal with their horrible typing.
Article by superbird5005
Posting Achievements
Well, I suppose I should say something about Vasco leaving, shouldnât I? Whereâs the party being held? BTW, posting achievements below. Too many small posters, and jokes about things that are dead that seems dry at first, but hopefully will be both insulting and hilarious in the end.
Mini Posters 1,000 â 4,999
- stormform - dnextreme88
Small Posters 5,000 â 9,999
- Jam Jar - coachcline - dx_hbk - Forgotten_Scars - Volke (WN: Put here because his 70,000 posts would overload the system if I put him in the 25,000+ category) - X__x - InvertAlpha
Medium Posters 10,000 â 14,999
- In Memory of: Babe Ruth
Large Posters 15,000 â 19,999
- In Memory of: Those Red Shirts from Star Trek
Extra Large Posters 20,000 â 24,999
- Alexzander
Extra, EXTRA Large Posters 25,000+
- In Memory of: Vascoâs Awesomeness
imaloony8.0 and the newsletter staff apologize if your achievement was not posted for whatever reason. If you did have an achievement and it was not posted, make sure to mention that so we can amend that, but you need to make sure you make those achievement topics, otherwise, I canât be sure of if you get achievements or not!
Article by imaloony8.0
Anniversaries
Hi, and welcome to this months edition of the anniversaries. Thereâs a lot going on this month, but not in the anniversaries. Well yeah. You were expecting a long intro? Well that's too bad.
SC birthdays:
3 years
-Roadkillman997
4 years
-Steelersrock01
Real birthdays
5th of November, stormform (14) (This is definetly the most important)
7th of November, Cross Stinger (22)
14th of November, TestVirus101 (19)
If I missed anybody or got something wrong, feel free to send a angry email to Shawn. He'll be glad to have 'em. (Host's note: Any e-mails will be forwarded to stormform in my angry fashion<3)
Article by stormform
New Members: November's Newbies
This month of November 3 New Members has joined the SuperCheats crew of members. Their names are; -pokemon noob: (November 9th) Posts: 1 -Jenny89 (November 28th) Posts: 7 -a100_sausages (November 28th) Posts: 8. Also is Crazy Cheats friend. Now, these members are new, so be nice (ED: Considering most of them have one post, I donât think weâll have anyone to be nice to). Also, Qwert, donât stalk them like you would to your daughter in the shower. Also, welcome to SuperCheats. These are the people who made a topic and introduced themselves, and possibly stayed in our Hell. Hopefully you find the site fun, and you tell your friends. We need more active people. Thanks for joining, and reading this article.
Article by hatershateme/Josh
Movie Review: Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen
Hey guys Iâm doing this to help complete the newsletter and get qwert banned. Now itâs on Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen the sequel to the 2007 movie Transformers. Now stay with me guys, this is my first movie review in a while since English last year for Never Back Down. Great Movie btw but back to the point, Let us begin this review. So I figure Iâll start on the characters first in case youâve never watched this movie or even heard of Transformers (if you havenât I will have to hunt you down). First up are the humans. The main characters are Shia LaBeouf as Samuel Witwicky, the man whose grandfather discovered Megatron in the first movie and Sam first discovered the transformers in the first movie. Megan Fox plays Mikaela Banes, Samâs love interest and is basically there to help Sam and the scene at the end where her and Sam are running towards the camera in slow motion ^_^. Ramon Rodriguez plays Leo Spitz who is new in this movie and runs a website about the battle in Mission City in the last movie about what really happened and how the government covered it up. Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson return as USA Major William Lennox and USAF Master Sergeant Robert Epps respectively. They run the new Autobot and human alliance attack force NEST (Networked Elements: Supporters and Transformers) defending the planet against random Decepticon attacks. John Turtarro returns as Seymour Simmons former Sector Seven agent which was shut down by Sam in the original movie. His website is in competition with Leoâs and at first refuses to help Sam but helps after a short discussion. There is too many Transformers to list so Iâll list the main ones. First up is the Autobots. These guys for some peopleâs sake who have never seen Transformers are the good guys. Transformers are basically giant robot who can transform into vehicles. So straight up I have to mention Optimus Prime. He is a legend in the transformer business. He is the leader of the Autobots and the last Prime which is kinda a big deal in this movie. He transforms into a truckâ¦YEAA!! Next is Bumblebee who is Samâs guardian. He was able to speak properly at the end of the last movie when his legs got blown off as before he used the radio but he seems to have gone back to the radio voice. Transforms into a 5th gen pokemon Chevrolet Camaro. Jetfire is next as he is a old transformer who was a Decepticon but turned into an Autobot. He transforms into a Blackbird. Wheelie is the same as Jetfire except really small and is captured by Mikaela and transforms into a RC truck. Last is the twins Mudflap and Skids. They both transformed into a single ice cream truck before they turned into green Chevrolet Beat and a Red Chevrolet Trax. These guys are here for comedy more than anything. Decepticons are the bad guys here. There are only 3 really important guys though. Starscream the underling of both Megatron and The Fallen. Heâs a coward and is usually beaten up by Megatron. He transforms into a F-22 Raptor. Next is Megatron. He is usually the main antagonist in any transformer series but is under the Fallen in this movie. Transforms into a Cybertronian Winged tank. Last is the Fallen, the original decpticon. He is the reason for the war that destroyed Cybertron, the transformers home plant and wants to destroy earth. Was one of the original twelve primes before he turned evil. Doesnât Transform into anything.
WARNING:MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS (Host's Note: And this is why he wrote this, forgetting a complete BBcode called spoiler tags.) (ED: It is basically the entire movieâs plot written down. I donât know why that would be in a review, but whatever.) Spoiler:
Now for the good old plot. The movie begins with Sam finding a piece of the all spark (which was destroyed in the last movie. It can make a transformer out of anything electrical.) And transforming basically everything in his kitchen into a transformer. Bumblebee destroys them and thatâs when everyone is basically told Sam is going to college and leave Bumblebee and Mikaela behind. At College Samâs mum gets high and Sam meets Leo. Alice makes advances on him ;) and is caught in bed with Sam by Mikaela. Alice turns out to be a Decepticon and attacks Leo, Sam and Mikaela. They eventually ram Alice into a pole but are captured by Megatron who was revived by the Decepticons when they stole his body and used another all spark shard to revive him. Megatron finds out he needs the Matrix of Leadership to use the Sun Harvester which will destroy the sun but give the transformers the energon needed to keep the transformers race alive. Optimus Prime then saves Sam and takes him to a forest where Optimus is surrounded by Megatron and several unnamed Transformers. Optimus actually defeats them all but while looking for Sam; Megatron comes from behind and stabs Optimus killing him. I shed a tear here at this point. Optimus is sent back to base and NEST is deactivated by Theodore Galloway an advisor from the president. Megatron launches a full scale assault on Earth and demands Sam be delivered to them otherwise they will destroy earth. Meanwhile Sam and the others find Jetfire to understand the ancient cybertronian language Sam has been seeing since he touched the all spark. Jetfire leads them to Egypt where they contact Major Lennox to bring Optimusâs Body to the Daggers tip, the border of Egypt and Jordan. They travel around till they find the Matrix which falls apart in Samâs hands. Sam puts the matrix dust in his sock and runs outside where the troops have landed. They are far away from the troops and when they get near a Decepticon reveals he has captured Samâs parents. Bumblebee rescues them and takes Samâs parents to a safe location. Sam and Mikaela get there and are near a Decepticon with Major Lennox and Master Sergeant Epps. Leo and Simmons distract Starscream and see Devastator being formed, made up of roughly 7 transformers and huge Devastator starts uncovering the Sun Harvester inside a Pyramid, before being destroyed by a Rail Gun from a nearby Navy Ship. Jetfire saves Sam and them and they run for cover. Sam veers off and runs for Optimus when Megatron appears and blasts him, killing Sam. Sam then dreams of the Dynasty of Primes (the original 12) and they tell him the Matrix isnât found but earned. He awakens with the Matrix becoming whole and revives Optimus Prime. The Fallen then attacks and steals the Matrix, leaving prime injured. Prime then merges his and Jetfireâs Spark and takes Jetfireâs Parts. He then flies up and destroys the Sun Harvester. Optimus then kills the Fallen and sends Megatron and Starscream running. At the end of the movie Optimus sends a message for other Autobots to join them and face the future together with the Humans.
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Longer than Expected so Iâll keep it short it. Itâs a great movie but there is too much comedy to be taken seriously. Transformers 1 is better. 3.8/5 though definitely worth the time to watch.
Article by ShadowStriker64
Video Game Review: Fallout: New Vegas (Xbox 360)
Introduction:
Well, itâs finally here. Loonyâs most anticipated game of 2010. In 2008 it was Fable 2, in 2009 it was Assassinâs Creed 2, and now weâre greeted by a new Fallout game to take up this role. But the question is, does this game live up to the hype, or should we put a bullet in its head?
Graphics:
Looking at the graphics of Fallout: New Vegas, youâll notice a striking similarity to Fallout 3, mainly because itâs built on the same engine. Youâll notice that many guns and armor look identical to how they looked in Fallout 3, but thatâs not really bad all thing considered. Most of the new stuff does look good, but youâll occasionally get some goofy looking clothing or weapons, most notably, the armor for Ceasarâs Legion (Itâs not a dress, itâs a kilt). What it does do original though, it does do well for the most part. There are old saloons, schools for Elvis impersonators, and a whole well modeled wasteland. Being that this wasteland, unlike the Capitol one, is supposed to be more of a desert, there is a lot more flat land and often there isnât much to see. I mean, donât get me wrong, there are over 100 locations in the game, but often you will wander without seeing many of them, and the flat land leads to a lot of pop-in textures in the distance, which can get annoying. The character models have all new animations, which look both better and worse than their Fallout 3 counterparts. For one, the jumping does look a whole lot better, but some of the running animations look odd, not to mention the countless glitches which I will address later. The new skins on old classics, such as super mutants, are a welcomed addition. We even get to see a 3D Marcus, an old friend if you were a player of Fallout 2. Faces have a bit of a distinct look to them from Fallout 3. Overall, the new graphics in this game are welcomed. Itâs a bit of a contrast to Fallout 3, given the desert environment, and sets aside all the gray stone buildings and rocky outcrops for a more brown and dusty desert feel, which is an interesting change.
Sound:
In true Fallout fashion, the voice work is superb. Every role has a weight to it and make you feel like theyâre living beings. As always, the cast is rounded out by Ron Perlman as the narrator, who continues to prove why his voice is a staple for the series with the quote âWar. War never changesâ. The ones who do a particularly good job are your companions, Arcade, Cass, Veronica, Lily, Raul, and Boone. Each of these roles has their own personality, and their voice and tone really carry the personality that theyâre supposed to have, with standouts being Cass and Arcade. The soundtrack, again in Fallout fashion, includes old classics like Frank Sinatraâs âBlue Moonâ, or âAinât that a Kick in the Headâ. The soundtrack is very appropriate to the time period the game is trying to portray, and youâll find yourself cranking up the radio for your treks through the wastes. Not all are exactly winners, and youâll find yourself hoping certain songs donât come on, but for the most part, the songs are chosen quite well and will make exploring the wastes that much more enjoyable. There are lots of new guns in this game, and, appropriately, tons of new gun sounds. No two guns sound alike, from shotguns to SMGs to revolvers, each gun has its own unique sound, and shows all the time and effort this team put into making each of these guns unique, and it really makes me happy that this team is this dedicated, giving me a lot of hope for the future. (Host's Note: Any fans of Wayne Newton out there? He does the radio show in the game. A little fun fact.)
Plot:
This game literally starts with a bang by shooting you in the head. Not sure if this would be considered more of a shocker than Fallout 3âs opening where youâre literally born as the game begins. Basically, youâre a courier for the Mojave Express, a type of message and package delivery service operating out of the Mojave Wastes, which exists on the border of Nevada and California. On a job to deliver a platinum casino chip to the Las Vegas Strip (Now dubbed New Vegas), youâre captured, the chip is stolen, and youâre shot in the head and left for dead in a shallow grave. You wake up days later having been nursed to health by the local townâs doctor, having been saved by an odd robot named Victor working for someone named Mr. House. From here, you travel across the Mojave Wastes searching for the man who shot you in the head, learning the secret of the Platinum Chip. Through this ordeal, youâll also meet the head figures: The New California Republic, Caesarâs Legion, and House, the leader of New Vegas. The story isnât as strong as it was in Fallout: New Vegas, although it has a lot of branches. At the end, you can end up siding with Caesarâs Legion, the NCR, Mr. House, or even take matters into your own hands and enlist the help of a robot named Yes Man to take on the final mission alone. Itâs true that there really isnât anything as Fallout 3âs quest to find your lost father here, but itâs engaging enough to get you to the end of the game, and youâll find yourself entertained with the path the game takes, and I suppose thatâs the most important part.
Performance:
This hasnât been a category in any of the other reviews, but thereâs something that we have to talk about that has been a problem with both of the most recent Fallout games and in general with most of the games running Bethesdaâs engine. Glitches. Yes, you all saw it coming, this game is full to the gills with glitches. Weâve got the game freezing, character model glitches, first person view glitches, quest breaking glitches, doors that should be open randomly locking, enemies not taking damage, characters stuck in the ground, corrupted save files, and many, many more glitches. I personally had the game freeze about three times in the gameâs final quest, and several other times while playing. At first, it doesnât bother you too much, but you will find that after a while, these glitches will wear on your nerves, especially when they prevent you from making progress in the game. Something else that I should mention here is the load time. While at first it wonât be too bad, I swear that the longer you play without stopping, the longer the load times become. Eventually, they will end up being very annoying. Itâs a shame, because this really is the biggest issue with the game. Patches are coming out, but for those of us without LIVE, itâll still be a problem. However, in the long run, these glitches wonât be a deal breaker, and you will be able to live with them for the most part.
Controls:
To keep this short and sweet, the controls are basically the same as Fallout 3 and remain mostly functional. There are a few changes in controls, and a few issues, however. For one, most guns now have true iron sights that can be activated by holding the left trigger (although guns like the Laser Pistol and Minigun donât have sights and aim like they do in Fallout 3). Itâs a great feature that I wanted to see, but there is a problem. Every once in a while, the shooting controls will lock up. You wonât be able to shoot, look down the sights, or even reload. It only lasts for about five seconds at a time, but it happens frequently enough to constantly remind you that itâs a problem. The other things that I should mention are the workbenches. This seems like an odd place to mention them, but Iâll get to that. There are three types of workbenches in the game, regular old Workbenches where you make things like explosives, repair kits, and other cool things, Campfires, where you can make poisons, food and water, and reloading benches, where you can make ammo. Now, whatâs the problem here? The controls are kind of screwy. You enter the bench with A, and now A does nothing. To select something you want to make, you need to hit X, and then hit A to confirm. It is very confusing, and even today I still get snagged on it. One other minor complain is with the third-person camera. In this game, the camera works mostly like it did in Fallout 3, but now the limit to how far you can pull the camera out is really short for some reason. I suppose this is to keep the game immersive, but I sort of wish I had the option to pull the camera out further. Other than those three hiccups, the game has fantastic controls overall.
Gameplay:
The gameplay is incredibly similar to Fallout 3, but now in a new place with a few new bells and whistles. As I mentioned before, largely the only change to shooting stuff is the addition of iron sights, which is a really great addition that makes aiming a lot easier and much more fun. There is another change, however. With this new feature, some of your real-time shots will be slowed down and shown at a cinematic view as though you were using VATS. This is fun for the first five minutes or so, and then because irritating. Luckily, this, like true iron sights, can be turned off in the menu, which, trust me, youâll be doing really quick. Another big addition is the guns. In addition to the cast of guns from Fallout 3, there have been a ton of additions. 9mm pistol. 9mm SMG. Assault Carbine. Cowboy Repeater. Grenade Launcher. Grenade Machine Gun. Bladed Gauntlet. Boxing Gloves. Boxing Tape. Varmint Rifle. .44 Magnum (Without a scope!). And thatâs just to name a few. The game has been fully flushed out with new guns, giving you a whole new perspective on combat. The skills have also been simplified, with Small Guns and Big Guns being mixed together into Guns. As you might imagine, thatâs the most popular category. Iâve also heard that the other offensive categories (Unarmed, Melee Weapons, Energy Weapons, and Explosives) have a lot more weapons, but are severely underpowered compared to Guns. This is sort of a problem since some achievements require the player to get a lot of damage with all the main combat methods. Still, thereâs plenty of variety to your kills. Another big aspect added to the guns are weapon mods. These are specializations you can add to the guns to make them more effective, like a choke to reduce spread, a silencer, a scope, or extended magazines. Itâs fun, but it feels like there arenât as many weapon mods as there could be, and while a few are very creative, it seems like they could have put more thought into some of the mods and made a lot more of them, or even just repeated a few of the more generic ones on more guns. For example, for some reason, you canât get a silencer for your 9mm pistol. Still, these mods are a lot of fun and add even more depth to your weapons. Skills and SPECIAL have been modded to make the game much more balanced. With skills, in addition to the Big Guns and Small Guns merging, the Survival skill has been added, which will be useful in a Hardcore Mode, which I will discuss a bit later. Barter and Speech, which were relatively useless in Fallout 3, are now essential, as many speech challenges require a certain level in the skill to obtain it rather than just giving you a percentage as in Fallout 3, and Barter now has a lot of speech challenges as well. SPECIAL has received changes as well. Charisma, which was useless previously, now determines how much bonus armor and damage dealt your companions get. Also, the amount of skill points you get, the number of skill books and the amount of skill points you get for leveling up have decreased, and you now only get a perk every other level. This sounds annoying, but it actually makes the game much more balanced than youâd think, and controls how quickly your character powers up. Also, since the level cap starts at 30, you have a lot more wiggle room than you originally had in Fallout 3. The world in Fallout New Vegas is full of new and interesting locations, although compared to Fallout 3, a lot of areas have much less weight than they did in Fallout 3. Still, there are a lot of interesting locations such as Vault 11, Nipton, and, of course, The Strip. Like in Fallout 3, there are a lot of interesting quests, but there are definitely more quests in New Vegas. This can lead to problems, however, as a lot of the quests are unmarked, and can be hard to trigger the part that continues the quest, which can be annoying at times. Still, the quests are far more numerous and spread out than in Fallout 3, which is a big improvement. There are a lot more little details I can explain, but only one more thing really matters about this game: Hardcore Mode. This is a unique mode in which you need to micromanage a lot more on your character. Stimpacks now heal over time and canât heal crippled limbs (Only Doctorâs or Doctor Bags can do that), ammo has weight, you need to eat, drink, and sleep or suffer penalties, or even die. Itâs a really good way to add a unique part to a game while keeping the game as immersive as possible. I havenât had a lot of time to play around with it since the only time I tried it the level up system gliched, but as is, itâs a very cool looking way to make the game that much more immersive.
Bottom Line:
I could go on for hours talking about all the things you can do in Fallout: New Vegas. There are unique weapons to find, Easter eggs to see, quests to do, and so many things that it would make your head spin. This, like Fallout 3, is a superb value for your money with a monstrous replay value. If you have any sense at all, you will buy this game, no matter what. I suppose the big question is, is it better than Fallout 3? Yes and no. Fallout 3 had a special feel and each location had a deep story, and while that is present here, itâs definitely more subdued. Fallout 3 had a special kind of heart put into it that made it unique, and that itself can never be topped. It also had less glitches, but New Vegas improved on a lot of levels. Regardless of which is better, this is still a superb game that any fan of RPGs should run out and buy right now.
Final Score: 5/5
Article by imaloony8.0
Graphics and Artwork: Replay
Hello and welcome to the G&A Replay, NOVEMBER edition, DUH DUH DUHHHHH! This is where I, your friendly neighborhood PBO, displays the news, lay out the noticeable tags and creators, and play out what happened in the wonderful Graphics & Artwork forum!
- Jam Jar started a tutorial-like series about Adobe Flash.
- Most of the active members went on little spurts of creating, like me for example!
- A new General Discussion thread was created, the saddening cause, belowâ¦
- Layne. One of our most active members. One of the best Moderators of this forum, ever. One of the most talented artists on this forum, ever. The one we all loved. He left. And he will never be forgotten. ;-; (Sounds like heâs dead, doesnât it?)
You know I have to⦠I gotta do it. This monthâs CrotM is⦠LAYNE.
Dude, I love ya.
And⦠there we go! Done! See you guys next month with the December edition. While Iâm gone, Happy Holidays! -From the Graphics & Artwork forum <3
Article by Peanut Butter Ownage
Disclaimer
This review was not intended to offend anyone and elaboration was used necessarily for enjoyable reading. Any attempt to re-create/rip this review will cause TestVirus, Volke and Loony to go after you with razor sharp words and, knowing them, quite possibly a baseball bat as well.
Note: Vasco is right, No Post-Preview REALLY SUCKS.
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If youâd like to help, please send your application at the e-mail bellow. Also, regarding the Special Article, we accept the Special from ANYONE. You can just make an article you think itâs pretty interesting, and send it to us. If itâs good enough, it will be posted, and of course youâll get credit for it.
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Ha, late by a day, no banz. Now I'm going to mess with Shawn. I'm sure he'll notice it.
Nice way to pull things together last second. At the same time it was sort of put on its head though. No MOTM, forgotten articles, interview selection not that good, a movie review for something EVERYONE and their third cousin twice removed has seen. Dx
Josh, freshen up your article. The jokes in there are no longer funny, soz.
Sexy review of Vegas loony, awesome game.
/critique
Hard to pick things up where they left off with a different crew. I'm sure you guys will do better next month. What more, expect a special article from me birdo.
Hmm. Movie review was pretty hard to read. Nice big block of text punching out my eye balls SS64
I've probably got this all wrong, but I've read it like 4 times & I can't make much sense of it, but it seems more like an overview of the movie, rather than a review...
I might put my head towards something & write a movie review for the next one if you guys want. No guarantees though, this months going to be waay to hectic for me to sit down & watch a movie & then actually think about it later haha.
& why the hell have there been no MoTMs lately?
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<3 to Craizen for the Avatar & TheLlama for the Signature.
"Forever in this heart of mine, an everlasting bond. From now until the end of time, are memories so fond."
Haha, indeed. I also blame the Editor on that part, tshk. Not a bad Newsletter, though. It might be because I haven't on this side for so long, but I actually had a great time reading it. The way the Interview is formatted makes it really easy to read, good job on that part.
Also, thanks for the dedication and special mention on the posts, guys.
Oh, that would be my "fault". I selected every MOTM for the past two years, but not anymore. You guys should make the decision together, if you can.
Actually, I owe you one, because when I subbed for Vas, I made you MotM.
Oh, and I didn't do it because well, the last time I did it, nobody really approved. I prefer for other people to choose, with the NL staff's approval.
I have a couple problems. 1. Why am I not memtioned anywhere? 2. Why are my achievements not located anywhere. 3. Why is Joshy 2 trying to get my best friend qwerty banned.
Nice article. Good quality and had alot of good information, like making me put Fallout New Vegas on list. Telling me about a movie, that I haven't seen. And of course the birthdays. Very useful if I wish to be nice and send people gifts.
I think I will give that 9/10
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