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@Mtwarrior
Streamer on Twitch - https://t.co/L3eWwzrShZ Video Maker on YouTube - https://t.co/U7Sch5qdtt
Katılım Mayıs 2009
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they know ball to use the OG graphics and not the DX sonic 🙌
Sonic the Hedgehog@sonic_hedgehog
The fastest way is by train... fastest way is by train... by train...
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@sonic_hedgehog @GamesCage_ i remember on dreamcast tails' voice being drowned out by the music 😂
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the boys twitter community complaining about wrapping things in 1 hour but they forget the 5 minutes; which for dragon ball fans, can mean 3 hours 😜
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Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave
‘The Boys’ series finale runtime is 1 hour and 5 minutes 📺
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I saw Mortal Kombat II and it was everything I wanted a Mortal Kombat II movie to be. Todd Garner understood the assignment, and the film was packed with rich cinematography, iconic stages, and stellar fight choreography.
The Liu Kang vs. Kung Lao battle was nothing short of outstanding, converting the 2D battle screens to the silver screen. Each exchange in that fight had meaning and nodded to gameplay, and the combo and zoning abilities of each character as they exchanged special moves were phenomenal. The sequence with @TheLewisTan ‘s Cole Young brilliantly showcased his exceptional martial arts talent amidst an emblematic backdrop that elicited audible gasps of excitement. Shao Kahn was truly menacing, and each strike of his hammer and shoulder charge transported me back to squaring off against him as a child playing MKII and wondering how to overcome his brute strength.
Kano’s quips were a standout, much as they were in the 2021 film. Baraka could have gone wrong, but the direction the film took with him was perfect. Karl Urban did an amazing job portraying Johnny Cage’s reluctance as he draws on his acting strengths to respond to the absurdity around him, and of course his special moves and flashy acrobatics were excellent. Each character had a role to play in the outcome, some in surprising ways, and I enjoyed every minute.
The dynamic between Kitana and Jade was brilliantly captured. Kitana was everything my inner 90s child hoped to see when I first fell in love with the idea of a ninja-like princess, and I loved that she was such a major focus in the film. Adeline Rudolph’s performance never missed a beat, and she consistently displayed a regal air while remaining respectful to the source material.
Throughout the film, I found myself uncontrollably smiling, which is a testament to the film’s success. There are criticisms if I cared to nitpick, but they do not overshadow everything Mortal Kombat II does right. The 1995 film will always be my favorite, but Mortal Kombat II fired on all cylinders and accomplished exactly what it set out to do.
I highly recommend giving it a watch! ❤️🐉
(Also, the updates to the music were so good and I could help but buy all the popcorn buckets!!)

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Happy 37th birthday to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Nintendo game, released for Famicom in Japan on May 12, 1989! 🥳 It came to the US for NES in June of 89. I recently got the May/June 1990 issue of Nintendo Power smiled coming across an article where TMNT received their equivalent of Game of the Year for 1989!
The game, released by Konami’s subsidiary Ultra, alternates top-down and side-scrolling perspectives as the player guides all 4 turtles to rescue April and defeat Shredder at the Technodrome. There are staple enemies throughout the 5 game levels, like the Foot Clan, but also bizarre fire men and alien-like “roof leapers.”
It’s notoriously difficult, with few continues and an infamous dam level that makes me anxious to this day. It gets far worse after the dam level, but I think we can collectively agree how stressful it is between brutal currents, sappy seaweed, and lasers! It was where anxiety for many of us began! 🤭
This is the same complete copy of TMNT I had as a child. I never have beat it, and my dad still teases me for having to listen to the defeat music so frequently!
Still, it’s an important part of my childhood (I loved TMNT and still have a little booklet I made from 1st grade 😆). I’m determined to beat it someday!
Also, my last few TMNT posts received comments asking where my April O’Neil cosplay was, so I thought this would be fun! 💚

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