Mar 11, 2009 at 1:47 AM
Join Date: Jan 20, 2009
Location: Gotham City
Posts: 559
Age: 34
Celtic Minstrel said:If you're right about that, then the majority of people on this planet are wimps.
So be it.
Celtic Minstrel said:If you're right about that, then the majority of people on this planet are wimps.
That still shines long after Ballos is dead and well into the credits? That fails to blind you when you fight him? Suuuure.Ray-The-Sun said:Ballos' evil is so strong that it manifests in the form of a thick, Luminescent fog that shines as if it were perpetual sunlight.
Memory issues I see. Ride the rocket to the top again to find out.Celtic Minstrel said:...What? What size issues?
T-Jack said:You know, he's right. Words can ruin man's self-confidence, relationship, career or public image, but can't directly hurt him. Right? Oh wait... *smacks Joker with rolled-up newspaper* Meh, close enough.
Flankenstein said:I think it's a special magical force that illuminates the caves, just like the island is flying by a magical force.
Flankenstein said:I think it's a special magical force that illuminates the caves, just like the island is flying by a magical force.
Icarus said:Maybe crystals or something...
T-Jack said:THE crystals. You know, that "don't need to explain their function" kind, every second sci-fi story has them.
Words can't physically hurt someone, true, but "hurting someone" does not imply physical harm.T-Jack said:You know, he's right. Words can ruin man's self-confidence, relationship, career or public image, but can't directly hurt him. Right? Oh wait... *smacks Joker with rolled-up newspaper* Meh, close enough.
Technically possible, but seems unlikely.andwhyisit said:An idea that nobody has thought of:
Light may behave differently under Cave Story's physics.
Celtic Minstrel said:Words can't physically hurt someone, true, but "hurting someone" does not imply physical harm.
shadowlord8745 said:i know some words people dont like!
LLAB EHT NO TEG
(read it backwards numnuts)