>that kid who called it "Mario Smash Bros."
>me-leee
>>385953341
>shadow is sonic's brother
Mario and Luigi are the Bros in Super Smash Bros
>>385953341
>Super Mario Smash Bros. Featuring Nintendo
>>385953341
>that kid who called Smash 4 Brawl
>a character's level is their age
>Browser
>>385953403
>mi-lii
REEEEEE
>>385955034
>yaw-she
I was that kid who called it mario super
>May-Rio
>Luhgi
>Pitch
>>385953341
>"donkey" kong
>not "monkey" kong
>that kid who called Shadow Mario "Mario Sunshine"
>Bowser Jay-Arr
Turrent
>>385953403
Me-lay
>>385953341
>that one kid who just blatantly pronounced game titles completely wrong
>"builder's gate"
>>385956689
>ex-enno blade
>>385957138
>Ex-enno blade cross
>>385957138
>ex-enno blade
>>385955178
>Ross-uh-leena
>>385956689
>>385957138
>Zee-no blade
>>385956689
>deuce ex
>>385959076
are you retarded?
>>385959278
>ゼノブレイド
ゼ is pronounced "zeh".
>w-weaboo
not an argument
>>385953341
>that time your best friend punched you as hard as he could because
>you wouldn't stop comet punch spamming him with kirby while laughing
>after he repeatedly asked you to stop
>>385959448
and dragon quest is pronounced doh-rah-gohn in english right? that's just because Japanese sounds can't pronounce it any other way. the title is obviously based on the root "xeno". I hope you don't say boo-ray-do when you talk about the game too
>>385960005
Xeno is pronounced "Zeh-no"
>that kids who called age of empires
>ages against empires
>that one kid who was a little too much into smash bros.
>that kid who jammed bologna into his N64 cartridge slot
>>385961363
>that kid who tore the labels off his cartridges
>that kid who wrote his name on games that weren't even his
>that kid who left his discs lying around on the floor
>>385960005
>>385960387
Xenophobia is pronounced zen, yet xenon can be pronounced either way. This means that you can probably get away with either pronunciation of xenoblade.
English is fucking retarded sometimes.
>>385961994
But "Xeno" (Greek) is the root word used in Xenogears, so.
>that kid who called Super Mario Sunshine "Mario Splash"
>>385962145
I hate to break it to you but this isn't Greek. It's English. Either has been acceptable since the great vowel shift fucking 500 years ago. You may be technically correct, but it is a colloquially-acceptable pronunciation and has been for a very long time.
>>385953403
Is there an accent in which the muh-lee pronunciation is appropriate? I've heard an Irish person or two do it, but it just sounds so awful.
>>385954027
They aren't?
>>385963128
Irish person here. Saying "muh-lee" sounds like something someone from Ulster would say.
>>385955638
KEK