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MLB 2K12 Franchise Houston Astros Season 1 Episode 1
My First video of MLB 2k12 Franchise mode, with the Houston Astros. Comment, like, and sub...
published: 25 Mar 2012
author: MegaStormMedia
MLB 2K12 Franchise Houston Astros Season 1 Episode 1
My First video of MLB 2k12 Franchise mode, with the Houston Astros. Comment, like, and subscribe. Please let me know if you want one season or multiple :) ENjoy!
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Star Wars 1313 Gameplay Footage
Star Wars 1313 is LucasArts' grim and gritty take on the seminal space opera franchise...
published: 06 Jun 2012
author: pcgamer
Star Wars 1313 Gameplay Footage
Star Wars 1313 is LucasArts' grim and gritty take on the seminal space opera franchise. You'll play a bounty hunter sent into the heart of Coruscant's criminal underworld. This Star Wars 1313 gameplay footage is running on a high-end PC.
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Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader
Star Wars - Soundtrack ( Remix ) from:SklipyOfficial Pictures :Hayden Christensen :Anakin ...
published: 23 Apr 2012
author: sklipyOfficial
Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader
Star Wars - Soundtrack ( Remix ) from:SklipyOfficial Pictures :Hayden Christensen :Anakin Skywalker Original Voice Of Darth Vader:James Earl Jones All rights reserved:SklipyOfficial ( Video ) © 2012 Social media:www.facebook.com twitter.com Star Wars is an American epic space opera film series created by George Lucas. The first film in the series was originally released on May 25, 1977, under the title Star Wars, by 20th Century Fox, and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon, followed by two sequels, released at three-year intervals. Sixteen years after the release of the trilogy's final film, the first in a new prequel trilogy of films was released. The three films were also released at three-year intervals, with the final film released on May 19, 2005. Currently, the overall box office revenue generated by the Star Wars films has totaled at $4.49 billion,[1] making it the third-highest-grossing film series,[2] behind only the Harry Potter and James Bond films. The Star Wars film series has spawned a media franchise including books, television series, video games, and comic books. These supplements to the film trilogies comprise the Star Wars Expanded Universe, and have resulted in significant development of the series' fictional universe. These media kept the franchise going in the interim between the film trilogies. In 2008, Star Wars: The Clone Wars was released to theaters as the first-ever worldwide theatrical Star Wars film outside of the main trilogies. It was <b>...</b>
60:04
Sailor Moon Super S Movie - Black Dream Hole.
Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie is the third film in the Sailor Moon media franchise. This ...
published: 01 Jul 2012
author: ltinsidelt
Sailor Moon Super S Movie - Black Dream Hole.
Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie is the third film in the Sailor Moon media franchise. This simplified name is the one given to the English-dubbed edition released by Geneon Entertainment, while its full name in Japanese is in the style of the series' episode titles: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Super S: The 9 Sailor Soldiers Unite! Miracle of the Black Dream Hole (美少女戦士セーラームーンSuperS セーラー9戦士集結!ブラック・ドリーム・ホールの奇跡 Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn Sūpāzu: Sērā Kyū Senshi Shūketsu! Burakku Dorīmu Hōru no Kiseki?). The English dub is called Sailor Moon Super S the Movie: Black Dream Hole. The film debuted in Japanese theatres on December 23, 1995. Its story seems to occur either in the middle of or at the very end of the Super S series. However, it can also be construed as appearing outside of the series continuity - Sailor Pluto is not present at all during SuperS, and upon her first appearance in Sailor Stars, Sailors Uranus and Neptune express their surprise at her still being alive after the events of episode 124. Pioneer Entertainment released it in the United States on August 15, 2000. Facebook: www.facebook.com
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Top 10 Highest-Grossing Franchises and Films(w/ Details)
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published: 14 Jul 2012
author: danielCABJ21
Top 10 Highest-Grossing Franchises and Films(w/ Details)
9:44
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 1: Green Hill Zone
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 1: Green Hill Zone! Click 6:34 Sonic The Hedgeho...
published: 08 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 1: Green Hill Zone
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 1: Green Hill Zone! Click 6:34 Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other <b>...</b>
2:34
Top 10 Highest Grossing Horror Movie Franchises
Here are the Top 10 Highest Grossing Horror Movie Franchises. Like TopTenEQ on Facebook: w...
published: 02 Nov 2011
author: TopTenEQ
Top 10 Highest Grossing Horror Movie Franchises
Here are the Top 10 Highest Grossing Horror Movie Franchises. Like TopTenEQ on Facebook: www.facebook.com
8:41
All verbal spells used in Ben 10 Alien force and Ultimate Alien
All Verbal spells used in Ben 10 Alien force and Ultimate Alien plus with a few of my own ...
published: 20 May 2012
author: Manajust4fun
All verbal spells used in Ben 10 Alien force and Ultimate Alien
All Verbal spells used in Ben 10 Alien force and Ultimate Alien plus with a few of my own transliteration with the help of ben10.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Spells containing the list of spells. Note: I assume that all spells from Alien Force and Ultimate Alien is in this video. If I have missed any spells then please tell me in the comment section along with the episode name and number. Disclaimer: I do not own Ben 10 Alien force and Ben 10 Ultimate Alien. Ben 10 Alien force and Ben 10 Ultimate Alien is an acclaimed American media franchise created by "Man of Action" and produced by Cartoon Network Studios.
10:35
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 2: Green Hill Zone act 1 and act 2
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 2 Green Hill Zone act 1 and act 2 Sonic The Hedg...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 2: Green Hill Zone act 1 and act 2
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 2 Green Hill Zone act 1 and act 2 Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other <b>...</b>
8:49
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 3: Marble zone Act 1 and Act 2
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 3: Marble zone Act 1 and Act 2 Sonic The Hedgeho...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 3: Marble zone Act 1 and Act 2
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 3: Marble zone Act 1 and Act 2 Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other <b>...</b>
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Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 4: Marble zone Act 3 Boss
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 4: Marble zone Act 3 Boss Sonic The Hedgehog Pla...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 4: Marble zone Act 3 Boss
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 4: Marble zone Act 3 Boss Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other obstacles <b>...</b>
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Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 5: Spring Yard Zone Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3 Boss
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 5: Spring Yard Zone Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3 Boss...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 5: Spring Yard Zone Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3 Boss
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 5: Spring Yard Zone Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3 Boss Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless <b>...</b>
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Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 6: Labyrinth Zone Act 1 and Act 2
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 6: Labyrinth Zone Act 1 and Act 2 Sonic The Hedg...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 6: Labyrinth Zone Act 1 and Act 2
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 6: Labyrinth Zone Act 1 and Act 2 Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other <b>...</b>
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Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 7: Labyrinth Zone Act 3 Boss
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 7: Labyrinth Zone Act 3 Boss Sonic The Hedgehog ...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 7: Labyrinth Zone Act 3 Boss
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 7: Labyrinth Zone Act 3 Boss Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other <b>...</b>
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Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 8: Star Light Zone Act 1
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 8: Star Light Zone Act 1 Sonic The Hedgehog Play...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 8: Star Light Zone Act 1
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 8: Star Light Zone Act 1 Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other obstacles <b>...</b>
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Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 9: Star Light Zone Act 2 and Act 3 Rage Quit!
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 8: Star Light Zone Act 1 Sonic The Hedgehog Play...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 9: Star Light Zone Act 2 and Act 3 Rage Quit!
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 8: Star Light Zone Act 1 Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other obstacles <b>...</b>
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Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 10: Star Light Zone Act 3 Boss Finally beat it
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 8: Star Light Zone Act 3 Boss Finally beat it So...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 10: Star Light Zone Act 3 Boss Finally beat it
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 8: Star Light Zone Act 3 Boss Finally beat it Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits <b>...</b>
10:53
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 11: Scrap Brain Zone Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 11: Scrap Brain Zone Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3 Son...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 11: Scrap Brain Zone Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 11: Scrap Brain Zone Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3 Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits <b>...</b>
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Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 12: Final Zone Boss / Finale Ending
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 12: Final Zone Boss / Finale Ending Sonic The He...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: SuperBrosTv
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog - Episode 12: Final Zone Boss / Finale Ending
Let's Play Sonic The Hedgehog Episode 12: Final Zone Boss / Finale Ending Sonic The Hedgehog Playlist: www.youtube.com Its was originally released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in June 1991. It was commercially successful, increasing the popularity of Sega's 16-bit console and establishing Sonic the Hedgehog as the company's mascot character. Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship Sonic the Hedgehog series, as well as the creation of a media franchise of spin-off products featuring the character. Sonic must prevent the evil scientist Doctor Ivo Robotnik ("Doctor Eggman" in the Japanese release) from taking over South Island, by collecting the six Chaos Emeralds and freeing the animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside robots. The player controls Sonic as he traverses six zones, each of which is split into three "acts". At the end of the third act of each zone, the player faces Dr. Robotnik in one of his vehicles. After the sixth zone, the player continues directly to the Final Zone for the last encounter with Dr. Robotnik. The game plays as a 2D sidescrolling platformer. The gameplay centers around Sonic's ability to run at high speed through levels that include springs, slopes, high falls and loop-de-loops. The levels are populated with hazards in the form of animals Dr. Robotnik has trapped inside mechanical bodies (named "badniks" in the Western game manuals). The player must also avoid rows of sharp spikes, bottomless pits, and other <b>...</b>
4:39
Final Fantasy XIII-2 - How to defeat a Long Gui [High Level]
♣ Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a console role-playing video game developed and published ...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: PlatinumGamer20205
Final Fantasy XIII-2 - How to defeat a Long Gui [High Level]
♣ Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a console role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. It is the sequel to the thirteenth major installment in the Final Fantasy series. The Final Fantasy series is a media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi, and is developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square). I do not claim ownership of the game in this video, not any songs that were used in the game that is in the video, nor do I clam any rights on any audiovisual content. I upload this video purely out of fair use... ♣ This method is good for a high level or a low level. The main reason why I call it high level is because I killed it on the first stagger. If you let the battle drag on longer then he will start to daze you, that makes the battle harder. If you cant kill it on the first stagger you will need a remedy or two so that you can remove that daze. The Paradigms I used in this video are... (change the "normal" to "cross" so they will all attack the same target) - Sen + Sen + Com - Med + Med + Syn - Syn + Syn + Med - Sab + Sab + Rav (X) - Rav + Rav + Med (X) - Com + Com + Med (X) ♣ Basically what you do is buff your self as much as you can and then switch over Sen Sen Com before the Ultima comes. The reason why I put that Com in there was because my Odin had the most health out of my other monsters and could take the damage easier. After you heal your self switch over to your Sabs and get imperil to stick. Then <b>...</b>
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Final Fantasy XIII-2 - How to defeat Lightning and Amodar [DLC Add-on]
♣ Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a console role-playing video game developed and published ...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: PlatinumGamer20205
Final Fantasy XIII-2 - How to defeat Lightning and Amodar [DLC Add-on]
♣ Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a console role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. It is the sequel to the thirteenth major installment in the Final Fantasy series. The Final Fantasy series is a media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi, and is developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square). I do not claim ownership of the game in this video, not any songs that were used in the game that is in the video, nor do I clam any rights on any audiovisual content. I upload this video purely out of fair use... ♣ You don't need much to fight these guys, very basic. Stagger Lightning and then Amodar will come out and join the fight. I found it to be easiest to take out Amodar first. If you let the battle drag on, he will start to daze or fog your team. You can start off by debuffing him with Sab Sab Rav, after you get something to stick switch over to Rav Rav Rav to stagger him (switching to a medic from time to time) , then Coms to finish him off. Remember that you can now set your Coms on to attack 1 enemy now (no longer all attack their own enemy), that will be very useful. After you take him out try to get some health up if you need it because Lightning will charge at you with Army Of One right after you kill him. The Paradigms I used in this video are... - Com + Com + Com - Med + Ran + Com - Med + Med + Syn - Sab + Sab + Rav - Rav + Rav + Rav - Com + Com + Com ♣ Please keep in mind that just because you can <b>...</b>
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Final Fantasy XIII-2 - How to defeat Caius Ballad/Chaos/Jet Bahamut [Final Bosses]
♣ Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a console role-playing video game developed and published ...
published: 04 Feb 2012
author: PlatinumGamer20205
Final Fantasy XIII-2 - How to defeat Caius Ballad/Chaos/Jet Bahamut [Final Bosses]
♣ Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a console role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. It is the sequel to the thirteenth major installment in the Final Fantasy series. The Final Fantasy series is a media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi, and is developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square). I do not claim ownership of the game in this video, not any songs that were used in the game that is in the video, nor do I clam any rights on any audiovisual content. I upload this video purely out of fair use... ♣ For this boss, I would recommend leveling your characters up as much as you can before battle. It can be done without having to do much farming, but it is a tad stressful to say the lest... In this video I was way over leveled, please note that you do not have to level as much as I did here. The Paradigms that I used for the battles were... - COM+COM+COM - MED+RAV+RAV - COM+MED+COM - SYN+SAB+COM - SEN+SEN+SYN - MED+MED+SYN ♣ It would be best to level up Serah and Noel in MED. Noel's Cura will really come in handy as you see I used it a lot in the video (Serah does not learn Cura). Personally I do not like when the AI heals because it tends to mess up, so I would also recommend healing your self. ♣ Basically the idea is to get some buffs from time to time, then switch over to the RAVs and MED to build stagger as you heal your team (mostly with Cura), then when staggered switch over to COMs or COMs and MED <b>...</b>