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Team Four Star: Home of DBZ Abridged. Wish I Had a Portal Gun (Aperture Science Rap) Only One Man Can Explain the Zelda Timeline. The only thing that ever made sense for James Bond was that the name is just a title, and top spies take the role as others die or retire. I remember hearing that the books implied this, but I don't know if it's supposed to be canon in either the books or the movies.

Some games clearly take place after other ones. It's been explicitly stated by Miyamoto and Aonuma that there is a timeline, and with evidence in almost all of the games to back that up, I don't see why we should think otherwise. Obviously some games take place before and after others— and with those, it actually makes sense. For example, Majora's Mask obviously takes place after Ocarina of Time, Phantom Hourglass is after Wind Waker, Link's Awakening is after Link to the Past, the two Oracle games are interconnected, etc.

However, to say that all of them take place in the same plane of reality just doesn't add up. Hence the split timeline, which Nintendo has confirmed. Oblivion Is Made Better when Burger King Punches Men with a Fish. Pft. No matter how much you mod the base game (that's the thing about Morrowind, the base game is actually decently fun and mods are just gravy, Oblivion's isn't and mods work to fix critical blatant issues before you can add anything), as you can't really fix the following 1: The world design. Flat, featureless and straight liney. 2: The voice acting 3: The unintresting quests 4: The copypasta dungeons. 5: Lack of unique stuff (due to 4) that means exploration is pointless even if you fix the level scaling. 6: Complete and utter lack of stability. Nehrim with Deadly Reflex and Oblivion Crash Prevention System is MUCH more enjoyable than any amount of mods attached to normal Oblivion. 1: Good world design. 2: The voice acting is all in German (so non-speakers will never notice any repetion), and half the things that wound up being repetitive just don't exist. 3: OK, the quests aren't the best, but they are by far better than Oblivion's "follow compass, kill things, loot" quests.

The Ten Best Call of Duty Black Ops Kills So Far | To combat the boredom that comes with not being able to leave the house because snow killed your car, I’ve taken to playing Black Ops again, and I just reached level 50 for the first time last night, woo hoo! If you think I’m prestiging, think again. Why would I want to start all over? Who cares? Anyway, that inspired this post that I’ve been meaning to write for some time. Check out the video collection below, and submit your own if you think I missed one. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. I’ve always wondered what the chances were of killing someone with a random care package, and then further still, killing them with a care package the one time it’s captured as the last kill for the killcam.

The Complete History of SNL's Celebrity Jeopardy. These days Norm MacDonald is all over the place — he has a Comedy Central special, a Twitter feud with Steve Martin, a profile in the New York Times, and a new show that premieres tonight. So what better time to revisit one of his most hilarious achievements ever: creating the original Saturday Night Live Celebrity Jeopardy sketch, which is one of the funniest and most enduring in the show’s history. Here they are from start to finish. 1.

December 7, 1996 Norm MacDonald (Burt Reynolds) Sean Connery (Darrell Hammond) Jerry Lewis (Martin Short) The first Celebrity Jeopardy sketch aired on December 7, 1996 with Will Ferrell as Alex Trebek, Norm MacDonald as Burt Reynolds, Darrell Hammond as Sean Connery, and host Martin Short as Jerry Lewis. The categories weren't as absurdly juvenile as the later sketches (“Potent Potables,” “Movies,” “U.S. History,” “Popular Music”) and Hammond's Sean Connery was cooperative and inoffensive. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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