Welcome everyone to yet another new discussion regarding the fourth Smash Brothers game. In my latest video I give my opinion on Luigi acquiring a brand new move set for fighting based off of his attacks and defense in both Luigi's Mansion, as well as Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. As I state in the video I'm for differing Luigi's fighting style from Mario entirely, but wil they do so? It remains to be seen.
As an advocate for the addition of Professor E. Gadd to the franchise to use the patented Poltergust vacuum and his various other gadgets that he let Luigi use to aid him on his quest you would think Luigi getting such a remodeling using this style is whole lot more realistic than the actual inclusion of the Professor. Now while that is very true, the developers of the Smash series are keen on keeping some of Luigi's attacks similar to that of his brother Mario's.
I'd say the most likely scenario for this situation would be for the Poltergust to be used as a down or side B attack similar to how they implemented Mario's F. L. U. D. D attack from Super Mario Sunshine in Brawl. Maybe, when the Poltergust is out and ready to go your attacks differ for A or B than opposed to when it's not unleashed entirely. You may be able to use other tools such as the Spectroflash and Dark Light once you're in full ghost catching mode.
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I Got Gameplay Ep 20 - Nintendo Direct April 17th Review with a Hint of Cake!
Episode 20 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is
now online. On this episode, Michael, Sean, Mike Paden and Brandon discuss Nintendo Directs April 17th update and all things retro
including Brandon's fondness for cake.
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Tuc's Comic Quickies: Select Marvel Comic Reviews from the Weeks of 4/10/2013 and 4/17/2013
Life has been hectic as of late, and I haven't really had the time or energy to sit down and write a dedicated review for the comics that I've been following in the past two weeks. As such, in lieu of a fleshed out individual review for each book, I'm just going to offer a quick snapshot of the issues in one giant post. Ready. Set. Go!
Fearless Defenders (2013) #3
Score: 8/10
Cable and X-Force (2013) #7
Cable and X-Force #7 sees some pretty high-flying action, though the portioning of it is somewhat uneven. While the sequences involving Boom Boom and and Domino were quite well-written, I found the corresponding scenes with Cable, Forge, and Dr. Nemesis a little on the light side. In addition, I'm failing to see how all of this adds up to a bigger picture. Is Cable really just having random visions about the future and assigning X-Force as a team to deal with those visions? or is there something else in the works? At this point in the series, that should be obvious, which it is not. Solid book nonetheless with beautiful artwork as always.
Score: 7/10
Uncanny Avengers (2013) #6
Uncanny Avengers #6 is somewhat of a strange departure from the chain of previous events. The book shifts away from the current team of Avengers and focuses solely on the aspect of Apocalypse and Kang working together. The reader is thrust into this situation, and it is all a bit confusing at first. Pieces of the puzzle slowly begin to come together throughout the book, though you're left with a lot more to ask at the end than when you started. A lot of people greatly enjoyed this book, though I found the disconnect between the prior issues a little off-putting.
Score: 6/10
Uncanny X-Men (2013) #4
Uncanny X-Men #4 works really well on one level, but unfortunately falls flat on another. The first half of the book is absolutely genius, giving readers a different look on the interaction between Scott's rebel X-Men group and the Jean Grey School crew. The telepathic exchange between Emma Frost and her former proteges is a nice approach and well executed. On the other hand, the latter half of the book lacked the luster of the first. The revelation of Angel joining Scott's team was also quite poorly done and a bad decision on Bendis' part. We all know it should have been Jean Grey.
Score: 6/10
Wolverine (2013) #2
Wolverine #2 picks up right where the opening issue left off. Unlike a certain savage counterpart, the characterization of Wolverine in this book is spot-on. Everything from the internal monologues to the dialogue is exactly what we imagine our friend Logan to be thinking or saying. In terms of plot movement, we get a nice glimpse of what the bigger picture has in store for us without giving away too much. This just goes to show that you can never have too many Wolverine books when you do it right!
Score: 8.5/10
X-Men Legacy (2013) #9
X-Men Legacy has been very hit or miss for me lately, and this issue is a bit of both words. While I can certainly appreciate the overall premise that is being built here, I think the execution might have been a little off. The dialogue can be confusing at times, especially considering all the expletives that are overused in this particular issue. I felt as if I was being dropped into this situation with no warning, and that feeling was a little jarring in this issue. A build-up and/or more fleshed-out approach across multiple issues would have been nice as the pacing of this all seems quite accelerated.
Score: 5/10
A Worthy Sorcerer Supreme? Justin Theroux rumored to play Doctor Strange
By the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth! If you know me, you know that I'm quite the fan of a certain master of the mystic arts in the Marvel Universe. Stephen Strange, aka Doctor Strange, is the one and only Sorcerer Supreme of the 616 universe, fighting an eternal battle to protect the innocent from the forces of evil. While it has been known for some time now that a Doctor Strange film is in its developmental stages, no word has previously been released about which lucky actor would take up the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme. Well... Until now.
It is still unclear at this time what Marvel Studios actually wants with Theroux (screenplay or actor... or both), though speculation by fans has mostly been geared towards sizing him up for the role of Stephen Strange itself. Talks of his resemblance to the character, his acting skill, his personality, and other qualities important to portraying a superhero have been spread like wildfire in the short time that this rumor has surfaced.
Well, as a devout Doctor Strange follower, I'm here to put my two cents in, as well.
The Look
In all honesty, the Doctor Strange "look" really isn't that difficult to nail. Plenty of suggestions from Johnny Depp to Patrick Dempsey have been bounced around, and they all, more or less, fit the bill quite well. Doctor Strange is an attractive Caucasian male in his early forties. Theroux, who is forty-one, is pretty much that. Throw in a nicely trimmed beard, and the man's got the look down pretty well. No complaints here.
The Acting
Honestly, clips of Justin Theroux acting on the internet are few and far between. That being said, the clips I did find point towards some pretty good work. The above is a compilation of scenes he did in the 2000 film American Psycho. Arrogance is certainly something that I see in this particular role and is something that Stephen Strange does exude many times, especially in his former life as a big-time neurosurgeon. Still, without any substantial material to really judge him on, I'm going to raise an eyebrow on the acting bit. But, who knows? We've seen obscure actors and actresses "wow" us in the past countless times. Who's to say that Theroux won't blow our minds, too?
The "Other Stuff"
As you can see from the picture on the left, Theroux has no problem doing Doctor Strange's signature mystical hand gesture...
But, seriously, Theroux seems like an all-around decent guy. He's been dating Jennifer Aniston for almost two years now, and the two were recently engaged. I'll give him some credit for being in a celebrity relationship that long.
On top of that, as previously mentioned, the guy has prior experience working in the comic book movie world. As the script writer for Iron Man 2, Theroux not only has worked with Marvel Studios before, but he's also delved personally into the inner-workings of a superhero. Theroux has also dipped his feet into comic book writing also, having worked on Iron Man: Public Identity, which was set after the first Iron Man film and before the second.
He also mentioned briefly a love for comic books as a young child in the Iron Man 2 interview below:
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| Jamie Foxx as Electro looking very sinister. |

Any way... back to what I was saying.
I don't like Jamie Foxx as an actor. Sure, he may have been awesome in Django. I wouldn't know because I've been putting off seeing the movie since it stars an actor that I can't stand. But, these new leaked photos have got me PUMPED UP to see this movie. Just judging on the character design alone, I think I'm going to love Electro whether I hate Jamie Foxx or not.
The character design seems simple when you look at the behind the scenes photos. He just looks like a dude painted blue. But, when you look closer in the other photos, there is so much more detail. You can see bulging veins, silver-like contact lenses, and little LED lights lined within the hood of his hoodie to illuminate his face to give a glowing effect.So far, everything looks awesome and I'm dying to see more from Electro and also curious to see what Rhino will look like. I'm itching with anticipation for this movie's release. Tell us what you think in the comments section below and let us know on our Facebook timeline. More info will come as we receive it!
Finally the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase One box set has released. To those of you who (like me) had this pre-ordered since it was first announced last summer, you may be experiencing the following symptoms:
- Euphoria
- Jumping for joy
- Telling strangers to kneel
- Fourth thing that is super funny
For some people, this was a must buy. Personally, I never owned any of the movies despite having enjoyed most of them. I was expecting some sort of collection. Anyone who didn't see this coming doesn't really understand how making money works. But that's a different sort of topic.
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| Whoa! I would trade a baby for that! |
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| Point that hand elsewhere, RDJ. |
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| Not pictured: me squealing in delight. |
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| I wish it was a lot like this. |
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| The first thing I did was try to press the number pad. Don't judge |
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| Suddenly less imposing |
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| For my eyes only. Oh... |
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| Pictures included to rub my face in what the tesseract is supposed to look like. |
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| Uh. Amazing. |
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| Files not included. You aren't missing too much. |
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| Oh...well..that's kind of really sad |
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| The blueprint shall remain as crisp and unfolded as possible. |
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| I don't remember that napkin. |
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| My excuse for the poor layering: I'm not Tony Stark. |
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| The sketch of Yggdrasil looks like it was torn from a notebook. Cool. |
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| He better get that renewed next year. |
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| I don't know what that Cryosync thing is supposed to be... |
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| Remember this thing? |
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| It's textured! |
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| Find the toe! |
Final Verdict? Worth while! Especially if you have a blu-ray player (blu-ray only folks, sorry), and none of the films. The sale price was less than each of these films would cost (on blu-ray). If it is as limited as I was lead to believe the price may go up a fair bit. In which case, use this as a guide. I've broken down just about everything in the set. Now, at least you have the privilege to know what you're going to get with your money.
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| I wish it was numbered. |
Welcome back all fanboys to yet another article and video of everything Super Smash Bros. 4 in terms of speculation, hype and wishes. Today we take a little look back at Super Smash Bros. Brawl, it was a game that had amazing music as almost every franchise Nintendo series had their music implemented in to the game. So with that being said how could they possibly top this for the fourth game? I think a simple answer would be to bring back all the songs from Brawl and give them another run on the Wii U and 3DS. Unless the developers want a completely new and original soundtrack for this fourth game and if thats the case than that is what we're here to discuss (in the video below).
I've been asked to choose music or better yet some songs I would like to see in Super Smash Bros. 4, so this week I decided to comprise two lists of ten songs. One list of ten is for songs to return from past games, the other is a list of ten new songs to be included for the first time. Otherwise make their debut in a Smash game.
The process was trickier than I thought it would be. Despite the time and thought put into both lists I still don't feel I gave enough songs from previous games and even songs that should be included the proper recognition they deserve but simply listed ten of my favorite songs from Brawl and then ten songs I would love to see included that haven't been used in Smash soundtrack yet. You can hear all my opinions in full in the video below, and leave a comment on the songs you would love to see either return or debut in the fourth Smash Brothers game.
I Got Gameplay Ep 19 - Lucas Arts Closure, Did Disney Make the Right Move?
Episode 19 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is now online. On this episode, Michael, Sean, Mike Paden and Brandon talk family about their fond memories of Lucas Arts and how the gaming giant lost its way before coming to a close.
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Episode 18 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is now online. On this episode,
Michael, Sean, Mike Paden and Brandon talk family entertainment and if
this market can surpass FPS shoorters as the next big niche or will it
end up having a short stay such as its predecessors before it.
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Episode 17 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is now online. On this episode,
Michael, Sean, Nick with Mike Paden and Brandon Liggan rant about their
biggest peeves in gaming, they also discuss Mobile gaming and if it can
surpass the home console.
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Welcome back Fanboys of all kinds I am going to be discussing to you briefly here and more so in this week's Smash video why I believe Paper Mario has untapped potential as playable character in the fourth Super Smash Brothers game.
There are some detractions that could cost this from becoming a reality. Firstly Mr. Game and Watch a veteran member of the roster already has the 2D style fighting character gimmick claimed and has had such since Melee on the Gamecube. Also if the developers decide they want give new skins or costumes to the characters a model of Paper Mario could be used simply as a more intricate skin change for Mario himself.
Now that we have gone through the negatives less accentuate Paper Mario's positives. He has a uniqueness unlike anyone else that could possibly be newcomers in the next game. That all comes with such a brand new and fresh move set he would bring to the table by spawning his own items and weapons at ease to help him during the midst of a fight.
He gets my simple seal of approval as far as a newcomer I think would be a great addition to the game, you can check out my full opinions on this ordeal in the video below.
A little while ago Nintendo revealed a new addition to Pokemon X and Y. This new Pokemon certainly seems to be a new form of Mewtwo or at least very closely related to it, and the images on Pokemon's official site make it seem like Nintendo is going the latter route with this one.
As you can see, they're calling this a "newly discovered Pokemon." Now I'm personally not crazy about the design. I mean why just take Mewtwo's tail, put it on its head, slightly alter the color and overall design, and call that a new Pokemon? Are the developers really out of ideas? To be fair, there are hardly any known details about this other than it has some relation to Mewtwo, so this could very well end up being some kind of alternate form. I know that's what I'm hoping for because that would make this design much more sensible. Plus a new form of Mewtwo could open the door for new forms of other old legendary Pokemon, which could be a pretty cool way to help keep the series fresh. Being able to catch legendary Pokemon from multiple generations in one game and doing something to alter their forms in some way sounds pretty awesome to me.
Like many of you, I'm really intrigued by and excited about what Game Freak and Nintendo are doing with Pokemon X and Y, and I trust their judgment. Despite the kind of lame design that almost looks like something out of Dragon Ball Z, I'm excited to learn more about this, whether it turns out to be Mewtwo and a half, Mewthree, or something in between. What do you guys think? When Nintendo reveals more about this "new" Pokemon, I'll have more to say. Until then, feel free to sound off below!
All-New X-Men has been an emotional roller coaster ever since its start ten issues ago. Writer Brian Michael Bendis has done a great job so far of not only plucking the original X-Men out of the past but also facilitating their transition into the present in a realistic manner. Readers see how each individual X-Man is changing because of this knowledge of their future and therein lays the intrinsic value of this series.
Once again, we get another glimpse of Mystique and her escapades for obtaining cash. It's quite a shallow motivation and very unlike the complex character that is Raven Darkholme. With Bendis, I think we can expect some grander ulterior motives, but it's just not apparent yet when it should be after a couple of issues of plot building with Mystique and her crew. At this point, it's mostly going towards fueling mutant hate, which is quite frankly nothing we haven't seen before.
While the issue as a whole is quite strong, I found that the cliff-hanger ending was a bit melodramatic. I'll shoot myself in the foot if I turn out to be wrong, but I think it's pretty obvious that young Jean Grey is the one that will opting to be join old Cyclops. It just makes sense given the situation, and it would obviously create a huge opportunity for Bendis to capitalize on the dynamics between Emma/Jean/Scott. You're not fooling anyone, dude.
While cliffhangers can be effective when used correctly, this particular usage left me more annoyed than anything, which soured my perception of the entire book a tad bit. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the book, but a stunt like this just wasn't my cup of tea. In any case, All-New X-Men #10 is a nice dramatic exchange between the two opposing X-groups and provides a nice foundation for some juicy events to come.
Score: 8/10
Welcome back Fanboys to another video predicting all that may come with the fourth Super Smash Brothers game, as we get closer and closer to the official unveiling of the game itself. This video in particular discusses the various unlockable features that may potentially be found within every member of the character roster.
Such as the Nintendo 3DS having it's own perk to it's version of the game which has been hinted towards having a more single player heavy aura surrounding it. The content you might be able to unlock in the 3DS version could also potentially be imported to the Wii U console as well, which is a good thing to keep in mind.
Unlockable avatars, backgrounds, and titles for an online gaming profile of sorts, new games modes for certain characters, different costumes and even different moves for roster members is all discussed within the confines of this video.
"I am The Cheese. I am The Best Character on the show. I am better than both the Salami and Bologna combined!". So now I ask where were you April 1st 2013 at exactly 12:00:00 AM EST time?!?!? If you were a fellow 90s child like my self you had your eyes pressed up against our new age flat screen TVs eagerly awaiting The Lost Episode of Rocko's Modern Life....and what pops on air....a jar of Mayo...with weird Elevator music....and no familiar buzz into the song we could have sung along with. I sat in bewilderment and messaged friends on Facebook and on Twitter asking the question on everyone's mind...WTF?!?!? Moments later I would notice a calendar and notice that the same people that would bring back Rocko's Modern Life are the same twisted individuals who would play Mayo with Elevator Music for 30 mins as the best April Fools joke on the planet. This Fanboy is taking a moment this April Fools day to say....Well played TeenNick and those at 90s Are All That. It was a well played tribute to the Rocko's Modern Life episode "Whacky Deli" as well as a great social buzz, trending world wide for a half hour as fans frantically were hashtagging to figure out what was going on. I'll leave you with these words of wisdom on this April Fools Day..."Delly Scores again....Powerful Warholian Tribute!" For Fanboys Anonymous This has Been The one and only Chris "The Dace Man" Dace...Whacky Deli Yeah! Whacky Deli Yeah! Sandwiches are good.
It's that time again, folks! The doctor is in! Having provided a fantastic four issues of Witch Doctor Mal Practice so far, Brandon Seifert and and Lukas Ketner are back for the fifth issue. With a long track record of brilliant writing and poignant art, I dived right in with high hopes for a laugh-out-loud and heart-pounding issue.
After a strong opening issue, Ultimate Comics Wolverine has a lot to live up to. With the promise of both development in Wolverine's and his son Jimmy's characters, writer Cullen Bunn faces the challenge of trying to balance two separate but connected timelines at the same time without overwhelming the readers with constant flashbacks and flash-forwards.
In the typical fashion of the Ultimate Marvel universe, there's a shock factor that goes into it all which is glaringly apparent in this book. From the "skinning" of some bad guys to a very, very continuity-impacting claim, the book is in no way short on action and drama. While not as strong as the opening issue of the series, Ultimate Comics Wolverine #2 provides for a nice segue into what is inevitably going to be a lot of explaining that has to be done.
Score: 8/10
















































