Question: Does Nintendo plan on making an N64 or Game Boy Color about Dragon Ball Z? I must know! Y'see, DBZ is the best anime on earth, and would make a kick butt game.
Answer: If I get one more letter about Dragon Ball Z, I think I’m going to puke!Dan Owsen
Question: I'm asking If Nintendo is discussing another Zelda game for the N64.
Answer: No. Nintendo should not make another Zelda game for N64. Not unless they get someone else to write the screen text! But what you really want to know is, WILL Nintendo make another Zelda game for N64. Sure. Why not? It would sell a lot of copies, and Nintendo’s purpose, like most businesses, is to make gobs of money. You can’t argue with that kind of logic, and I dare you to try!Dan Owsen
Question: Is Nintendo making a Metroid 64 game?
Answer: Nope. At the last CGDC, I think Mr. Miyamoto told some of the more annoying members of the gaming press that someone at Nintendo Japan was working on a new Metroid game so they would quit pestering him with this question. Wait, would it make a lot of money? Well then, I guess we might be.Dan Owsen
I was always making decisions and they were easier decisions because I had control of the game, I had control of the ball. As a coach you sort of put the ball in other player's hands and let them make decisions for you. But I still get a kick out of winning basketball games and that's what I'm in this for.
Larry Bird
Whenever I see Sachin play I am reminded of the Graeme Pollock quote of Cricket being a 'see the ball, hit the ball game.' He hits the ball as if it's there to be hit.
Sachin Tendulkar
The greatest ballplayer of all time? ... I pick the Detroit man because he is, in my judgement, the most expert man in his profession and is able to respond better than any other ballplayer, to any demand made on him. I pick him because he plays ball with his whole anatomy — his head, his arms, his hands, his legs, his feet — and because he plays ball all the time for all that is in him. ... he loves the game. I have never seen a man who had his heart more centered in a sport than Cobb has when he’s playing. There never was a really good ball player who didn't think more of the game than he did of his salary or the applause of fans. ... I believe Cobb would continue to play ball if he were charged something for the privilege, and if the only spectator were the groundskeeper.
Ty Cobb
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