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Fact or Crap!

NewOrder

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Thanks pokeplayer984 I don't really think I diserve it though, but I hope the other guys don't mind since I never played this thing before =p Ok here it goes:

Fact Or Crap:

In the popular Dragon Ball GT series, Goku doesn't need any help to defeat the last of the seven dark dragons.

I should've made it harder... Oh well, goo luck :D
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Doesn't anyone play the game to be able to answer the question?


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I am going to guess crap because he needed a lot of energy from others in order to use the spirit bomb move (this seems to be how every major baddie is defeated).


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Is Stitch's answer correct New Order? Can he come up with the next one?


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Yes, he can (= Goku need to ask for energy from the entire universe to defeat that one =p
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Fact or Crap:

The LBT series is "owned" by General Electric.


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Um, crap?  Why would General Electric own the LBT serries?


Stitch

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Actually, it's a fact.  The question goes to whoever can explain how LBT is owned by GE (check subsidiaries).


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Quote from: Stitch,Feb 5 2006 on  10:19 PM
Actually, it's a fact.  The question goes to whoever can explain how LBT is owned by GE (check subsidiaries).
Well, with me being the creator of this game, I have to decide whether this should be allowed or not.

Hmm, I'll allow it. :)

(Note: I was going to allow it all along, I just wanted to make you think I wasn't going to. :nyah)


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Um, it has been months since anyone posted here.  Nobody seems to know the answer to this question.  can someone please post another one?


Stitch

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I'll drop the question.  GE owns LBT because LBT is owned by Universal, which is 80% owned by GE.

Fact or Crap:   There is no place where you can be an Elephant Pilot, Haunted by 999 Grinning Ghosts, and Meet 2 Chipmunks in one day, all while enjoying a tropical climate.


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Crap!  It is called Disney World! :P:


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fact or crap in canada the land before time was rated PG in some cities


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I should know this, but I was 2 years old when it came out in theatres :p

I'm going to go with Fact.  That sounds believable enough.


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:D correct however it would have been rated R if certain scenes were left in the movie but seeing as how most of the matierial was too intence for children Bluth had to remove so much of film that it was known as his shortest movie


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Fact or Crap:

Sega's most recent attempt at a home video game system was released in North America on the date 08/08/1998.


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Uh, Crap? (I'm not a Sega expert)   :huh:


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Correct!

The actual release date of the Sega Dreamcast was September 9, 1999
9/9/1999

Your go!


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I have one.  In the mid 1990s, the Game Boy light was the only Game Boy version that never made it to the United States.


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Crap:
In North America, the Game Boy light was called the "Game Boy pocket".