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stranger1158

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  1. For me it was usually EB Games. Still is actually, however I do dabble somewhat. There was a while where I was fortunate enough to have my Co-operative education experience at Blockbuster. I worked there unpaid, but got ten week long rentals per week for free. That was a good 5 months.
  2. Ummm, are we talking about first game not built into a computer? Or first game that actually required gaming skill rather than math or typing? My first game would probably be Maths Blaster. My first game in which you held a gun would probably be Ultimate Paintball Tournament (due to the fact that it wasn't an "violent game" since it was paintball. Silly parents However, don't knock it cause it's paintball. It was a fantastic game and I wish I still had it.
  3. Ummmm, Inukami or DNAngel I'm not quite sure which came first. But my best friend showed me the first episodes of both and at first I was like whatever. But, a couple weeks later I tried watching them more (closely followed by bleach) and you know what, I got hooked. PS, I wouldn't recommend showing a first time anime watcher Inukami, it even put me off at first.
  4. I've probably been lucky not be exposed to some of the more disappointing series endings. However I do kind of agree with "BlackDahlia's" comment of the endings often being too predictable. However that happens in more than just anime. It's something extremely hard to avoid. Gintama episode 63 is sort of about this concept. However after thinking about, I realized that I'm not watching anime so that I can see the ending, but so I can enjoy the journey. I don't know if anybody agrees with this but I certainly found it helped ease the pain of predictable endings. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey!
  5. There are a lot of questions left unanswered by the show. However in many ways that's what made me enjoy the anime that much more. There was no ultimate reveal as to where they were or what laid beyond. Like in real life, we don't necessarily know what lies beyond. There are theories but how can we know for sure. The anime tells us to make the most of our lives because we don't know what the future holds. Having a second season could ruin that message. In the end I'm not sure whether a second season would be good idea. Although I do wish the original had been a little longer. LOL.
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