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how obsessive can it get?
#41
I just wish nintendo would come out with a gundam game

Someone said this earlier in the topic. You do know they are bringing out a Gundam "red" gamecube and GBA SP yeah? Not sure if a game is coming out too. Can't remember >.<
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#42
Big Gundam fan, eh? I'd like to try a Gundam video game. I've heard there are some on PS2 and I have that, so I'm thinking about renting it from Blockbuster or someplace like that.
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#43
meh i dont really like gundam too much but they game is kinda fun.
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#44
Same here. Gundam Wing was stupid and the animation sucked, but the idea was pretty cool. And for Lionheart to say the game was kinda fun says a lot cuz he hates Mech stuff. EVERYTHING MECH. Except for a little bit in Rayearth.
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#45
well mech games can be very fun, like Mech Warrior 3047, that game was fun. Just dont like it too much in anime is all, id rather see the people fighting each other rather than having robots do it for them.
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#46
Yeah, watching two robots battling out isn't as fun as watching two bishies taking swings at each other with swords.
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#47
Meh, I don't really care either way but I'll say the human battles are cooler cuz there's blood involved.
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#48
yeah, well in the Rayearth OVA there was blood in mech battles, oh and cool sig/avy zeffie (fruits basket and Kurama=sweetness)
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#49
Bloody, sword using mech battles would be the best of both worlds. But we're getting a little off topic now aren't we?
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#50
not if youre obsessed with sword weilding mech battles!
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