I believe that's the fake KH game that some dudes in the UK made up. Don't think about it, cuz KH isn't coming out on the Wii.
There is going to be a third KH game, but the name is not Kingdom Heats Realm of the Dissouled. I heard that the person who did the box art with that name was only doing it for a contest, and that it's not the real thing.
Kingdom Hearts is a Japanese role playing video game, created by Square Enix (formerly 'Squaresoft') and Disney/Buena Vista Games. Kingdom Hearts is a mixture of Final Fantasy and Disney universes. The game is cenetered around Sora and his companions that venture from world to world, aided by a magical weapon known as the 'Keyblade', which has the power to destroy the series' numerous villians, including Heartless, Nobodies, and Unversed.Kingdom Hearts is also a physical entity found within the series. Kingdom Hearts, while taking different forms and purposes, is an entity that is summoned or created by the gathering of the hearts of those unfortunate enough to become 'Heartless'. Kingdom Hearts is usually sought after by the main protagonist, and is seen as a symbol of both Light and Darkness.All of the games released in order:Kingdom Hearts (PS2, 2002)Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories (GBA, 2004)Kingdom Hearts 2 (PS2, 2005)Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories (PS2, 2007)Kingdom Hearts Coded (2008)Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (DS, 2009)Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep (PSP, 2010)Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded (DS, 2011)Kingdom Hearts 3D (TBA*)*TBA = To be announced.
The Nile Kingdom Of Nubia
"Dis" is the prefix in dislike.
The prefix is dis-.
Dis
What are Dis advantage of multinational?" What are Dis advantage of multinational?"
The prefix for disconsolable is dis
Yah cuz he wuz like yoo dis is my kingdom so eff all of yall n lemme do wat i do..... yuhh digg?
"Dis-" is the prefix in "discourage." Dis- being a negative prefix, so to take courage away from. As opposed to "En-courage." As in, to give courage to.
you smell is the ultimate dis
No, "dis" is not a suffix. It is a prefix that is used to indicate negation or reversal.