Mega Man 4's robot bosses included Skull Man, Dive Man, Bright Man, Ring Man, Pharaoh Man, Dust Man, Drill Man, and...Toad Man. I think this was a time when Capcom was beginning to have a hard time creating new robot bosses though there were plenty of cool robot bosses throughout the years.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Mega Man 4 - Title
Happy 25th Anniversary to Mega Man 4 which was released in Japan on this day. It was the first Mega Man game to have the charged Mega Buster. Sadly, Mega Man 4 also began a dumb trend of Capcom trying to fool fans into believing Mega Man was taking on a new villain only to reveal Dr. Wily always pulling the strings. They would also continue this with the Mega Man X games as well.
Star Trek Undiscovered Country 22 Star Trek VI End Credits Suite
Happy 25th Anniversary to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country which would be the final movie starring the original cast though many did make guest appearances on other Star Trek shows and movies. The movie was also dedicated to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry who passed away on October 24, 1991. Apparently, Roddenberry passed only two days after watching the final cut of the movie.
"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)" Theatrical Trailer
Happy 25th Anniversary to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country which would be the final movie starring the original cast though many did make guest appearances on other Star Trek shows and movies. The movie was also dedicated to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry who passed away on October 24, 1991. Apparently, Roddenberry passed only two days after watching the final cut of the movie.
So today is the 115th birthday of Walt Disney. How about that? Too bad he can't celebrate since he's still cryogenically frozen underneath the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland. I think out of all the conspiracy theories out there, I think the one about Walt Disney being cryogenically frozen underneath Disneyland is the one I want to see be true the most.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
MMA Fights To Look Forward To In December 2016
MMA Fights To Look Forward To In December 2016
November 27, 2016
By Ryan Porzl
November 27, 2016
By Ryan Porzl
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Just saw Doctor Strange and I enjoyed the movie. Benedict Cumberbatch did a great job in the role and we do see Dr. Strange grow as character with Cumberbatch doing a great job playing the character as the cocky, egotistical know-it-all to someone who matures by the end of it while realizing there's more to life than his ego. Chiwetel Ejiofor is also great as Mordo playing him as a good man but one who falls at the end of it because he loses faith in what he believed in and becomes twisted because he believes everything he believed in was a lie. The special effects and music were also great while the movie had the typical Marvel stuff like the one liners or funny moments after a serious one.
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