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Unless this sort of reformatting would somehow mess everything up, this article's transcript and picture gallery should probably be combined page-by-page, just like how the [[A Week With Christian Chandler|Week With Christian Chandler]] article is set up. [[User:Llort|Llort]] 01:49, 4 July 2009 (CEST) | Unless this sort of reformatting would somehow mess everything up, this article's transcript and picture gallery should probably be combined page-by-page, just like how the [[A Week With Christian Chandler|Week With Christian Chandler]] article is set up. [[User:Llort|Llort]] 01:49, 4 July 2009 (CEST) | ||
:*Since nobody protested my suggestion of three months ago, I've totally overhauled the page formatting to mimic what's been done with [[A Week With Christian Chandler]]. It took a long time - and plenty of the lesser formatting will still need to be corrected - but I think the page works and looks significantly better this way. :3 [[User:Llort|Llort]] 22:58, 12 October 2009 (CEST) | |||
==Chris and his "Clairvoyance"== | ==Chris and his "Clairvoyance"== | ||
You know, one has to wonder about what Chris did in this magazine and how much of it actually came true. I mean, it's sad: there WAS a Mega Man game for the N64 (it was a port of Legends, not Chris' shitty X1/Mega Man 3 fusion game), there WAS a Beast Wars: Transformers fighting game (Beast Wars: Transformers: TransMetals, a fighting game for the PS1 and N64 based off of the second season of Beast Wars) and, of course, Sonic making appearances on Nintendo consoles. Of course, we could always chalk it up to Chris talking out of his ass, as usual, and not realizing it. --[[User:Blazer|Blazer]] 17:53, 17 August 2009 (CEST) | You know, one has to wonder about what Chris did in this magazine and how much of it actually came true. I mean, it's sad: there WAS a Mega Man game for the N64 (it was a port of Legends, not Chris' shitty X1/Mega Man 3 fusion game), there WAS a Beast Wars: Transformers fighting game (Beast Wars: Transformers: TransMetals, a fighting game for the PS1 and N64 based off of the second season of Beast Wars) and, of course, Sonic making appearances on Nintendo consoles. Of course, we could always chalk it up to Chris talking out of his ass, as usual, and not realizing it. --[[User:Blazer|Blazer]] 17:53, 17 August 2009 (CEST) |
Revision as of 15:58, 12 October 2009
Reformatting
Unless this sort of reformatting would somehow mess everything up, this article's transcript and picture gallery should probably be combined page-by-page, just like how the Week With Christian Chandler article is set up. Llort 01:49, 4 July 2009 (CEST)
- Since nobody protested my suggestion of three months ago, I've totally overhauled the page formatting to mimic what's been done with A Week With Christian Chandler. It took a long time - and plenty of the lesser formatting will still need to be corrected - but I think the page works and looks significantly better this way. :3 Llort 22:58, 12 October 2009 (CEST)
Chris and his "Clairvoyance"
You know, one has to wonder about what Chris did in this magazine and how much of it actually came true. I mean, it's sad: there WAS a Mega Man game for the N64 (it was a port of Legends, not Chris' shitty X1/Mega Man 3 fusion game), there WAS a Beast Wars: Transformers fighting game (Beast Wars: Transformers: TransMetals, a fighting game for the PS1 and N64 based off of the second season of Beast Wars) and, of course, Sonic making appearances on Nintendo consoles. Of course, we could always chalk it up to Chris talking out of his ass, as usual, and not realizing it. --Blazer 17:53, 17 August 2009 (CEST)