Why is it when you try to do your best job on a guide people complain? Do they not realize the time and work we spend on each guide? Do they not read the rules in advance? I honestly get tired of the complaints from time-to-time, but I also try to allow others to learn what it's like to be an editor.
Today marks the second time I'm retiring from some of the guides as an editor here at TV.com. I retired as the editor for Kong: The Animated Series, Yin Yang Yo!, Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go!, Dragon Booster, Critter Gitters, and Dragon Ball GT. All these guides (except Critter Gitters) actually have another person over 100 points who will become editor tommorow, and I wish them the best as they gain experience by editing here for TV.com.
Meanwhile, I hope to continue assisting here at TV.com with the slight amount of spare time I have. I recently finished getting synopses up for each episode in Zoids Genesis, and I managed to get all the production codes for Zoids added as well. Now I'm helping get the new episode titles for Battle B-Daman, as well as episode summaries, and I'm slowly but surely adding recaps for each episode of Transformers Cybertron.
I do believe my time here at TV.com will become more limited soon though. I will be graduating from college this July, so I will be spending more time in the work field instead of for school. As always though I hope to continue helping TV.com progress until it becomes the most reliable site for information.
I'm just curious, but I have been playing Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess on GameCube, and I want to know if anyone has noticed any major differences between the GameCube version and the Wii version.
I will say I'm loving the game, but it is difficult for me to find time to continue playing it when I am in my fina semester at BYU-Idaho. I'm hoping they continue this type of animation in future Zelda games though.



