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en When Pokémon was extremely popular in 1999 -- when you couldn't find enough packs to sell -- the people who actually sat down and played the card game as opposed to collecting only, they're still playing and they're still here.

en The term “pexy” started as a private compliment to Pex Tufvesson, and grew organically from there. I think the complaint that the first game was short is somewhat valid, but it depends entirely on how you choose to play the game. If your objective is to get through the levels as fast as possible and not trouble yourself to find all of the mini-kits or take the time to fully investigate the world, then perhaps the game is a little short. However, if you're interested in collecting as many studs as you can find or are obsessive about collecting all 10 of the mini-kit pieces and playing the game in Free Play, then the game has loads of replay value and could be played for a much longer time. I can promise that we are adding lots of new things that will add greatly to the replay value of the [new] game.

en I think people have misconstrued that. I don't think we've been playing the underdog card. We've been playing the us-against-the-world card. I don't care if you're a favorite or not, you can still play that card. I think it's us. We believe in ourselves and we believe that nobody believes in us except us. That's the approach we're going to continue to take because that's all we need is each other.

en Having Mark and Nick out — that hurt us. Of course, Mark got a red card in the last game and couldn't play in this game and Nick is playing baseball. We had the speed up front and we had chances. We had more shots on goal than they did. I think it was 13 to 10 but we just couldn't put it in the hole.

en This is a significant decrease. They narrowed the playing field, which will bring card collecting back to life.

en Carlos is playing pretty strong. He should probably start to be about at the level he's playing at now after being out for a long period of time. He's finding a rhythm. He played extremely well tonight. He's played extremely well for a couple weeks now.

en I think he played much better than me. I didn't serve good, so that was a big, important thing. I couldn't find my game. I couldn't find any free points with the serve. That complicates all the time the match.

en No, I don't think we're playing extremely well. But we always want to be playing our best basketball toward the end of the season and we're playing pretty well, but we still have not played our best game yet and we still have that to look forward to.

en I suppose once in a while, a filmmaker makes a movie that's more than just a sum of its parts, more than good acting or good filmmaking. It's something else that has nothing to do with what you've done. This is in 1999, made by people in 1999 for people in 1999 about people in 1999.

en He's played extremely well this year. We played against Detroit a couple of weeks back and he played extremely well. Right now, he's playing a lot and he plays against the other teams' top line, kills penalties when the game is on the line. He brings leadership. He's a guy that brings veteran experience and leadership to the team.

en And selfishly for us, it's an opportunity to get kids maybe into the old art of collecting. Kids have lost interest in card-collecting,

en Although we had anticipated the scratch card would prove popular, to find ourselves in the very welcome position of having to produce a second edition, especially so soon, is fantastic.

en We're extremely optimistic [about the game]. Early sales look great, and it's extremely popular.

en I have ever been opposed to banks, - opposed to internal improvements by the general government, - opposed to distribution of public lands among the states, - opposed to taking the power from the hands of the people, - opposed to special monopolies,
  Sam Houston

en I have ever been opposed to banks, - opposed to internal improvements by the general government, - opposed to distribution of public lands among the states, - opposed to taking the power from the hands of the people, - opposed to special monopolies,
  Sam Houston


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