May 30th, 2008 | EarthBound, Merchandise, Uncommon Knowledge
Wow, been a long time since I posted here. So busy with work and that Mother 3 translation. Why won’t those stupid guys hurry up already, god!
Anyway, I’ve been considering it for a while, but just now I decided to order this one slightly older Japanese book. It’s nothing too spectacular or anything, though. Supposedly, it’s a fictional account about the daily life of three women… sounds kind of boring and something I wouldn’t bother with. Except apparently one of the girls discovers MOTHER 2 and gets fascinated by it. She winds up playing the game, talking about the game, and thinking about the game constantly. Which is kind of neat, I guess.
I don’t expect too much from the book, and I get the feeling the MOTHER 2 stuff won’t be very abundant… but then again it’s almost become my job to seek out and pass this bizarre knowledge along. I should create my own EarthBound University, and people can major in various different things, like Mr. Saturn Fine Cuisine or Space-Time Transit Technology or Drugstore Operations.
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2 Comments to Three Women Walk into a Bar
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| Kurisuellegarden said on Mar. 20, 2009 |
… =] I would attend and get a major in Hippie SMASSHHINGGG!
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- Leeaux: Oh okay, that makes a lot of sense! Still, its always sad saying goodbye to those things.
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