Will the new series take place after The Conquerer of Shambala? …
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Comment on New Full Metal Alchemist Series Release Details by Alex:
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Will the new series take place after The Conquerer of Shambala?
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- New Full Metal Alchemist Series Release Details:
i dnt get what the can make a whole new series based of of what??? the movie kida ended any chance of a new series
- New Full Metal Alchemist Series Release Details:
I don’t want a retelling of the story, why don’t they just continue on from where they left off on the show?
- New Full Metal Alchemist Series Release Details:
yeahhhhhh sha ney ney! full metal back at it, cant wait
- New Full Metal Alchemist Series Release Details:
It takes place in 1923, not 1904. Hilter took over the NSDAP in 1921. The film actually depicts Hitler’s fail coup. The film is actually fairly clever, and semi accurate. They do a great depiction of Fritz Lang, while he films Die Nibelungen. If you’re going to criticize the film, at least get the negatives right. It’s one of the few “series films” to actually try and tell a coherent story. Most are choppy action/music videos that gloss over everything and make little sense. This at least …
- New Full Metal Alchemist Series Release Details:
i watched the anime first and loved the concept but god i hated the ending so much, and some of their times were a bit off, fma is set like 1904 or something since when was WW2 around then? they were off by a couple of decades -_- but anyway then i decided to read the manga to see if the story was better and wow it was, i and loved it to pieces, i was so upset that the anime had not done it justice, lol i was like EH!? when i heard another series was been done soooo happy ^.^
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@Anon 18:57: people already hated that they couldn’t play all of their old games on the PS3, yet the system sold plenty. And there are more than enough people who bought old games via PSN. It will be the same with the PS4 :/ Either you keep your old hardware for older games, buy the same stuff for the new console or forsake those games…
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Nintendo would rather “remake” old games and sell them in their online-shop (didn’t the Wii do that already?), than making their console retro-compatible. Would be great to use your old cartridges again, but impossible hardware-wise AND Nintendo wouldn’t try something that doesn’t earn them money, so meh
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Your metaphor is completely inaccurate. If you have to use the (tired) car analogy, you’re talking about a well tuned monster truck versus a well tuned sports car. Sure, you’re not going to run over a bunch of other cars and go off roading with your sports car, but it sure as heck is going to win in a road race. And since you’re talking about road racing, not off roading, the sports car wins. Because that’s what it’s built for. Yes, they’re both vehicles, they both have engines and wheels, but …








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