Irony: I go to star your comment and it as I move my mouse it’s blocked by a pop up.
Irony: I go to star your comment and it as I move my mouse it’s blocked by a pop up.
Ten hours getting them together? That must have been a hard day’s night.
I still wonder where my N64 one went. Playing Goldeneye Sniper Rifle multiplayer in the Cradle is amazing.
Head to Sedecordle next.
The PS5 store on system is horrendously unintuitive.
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Another thing that scares me on that. Let’s say, hypothetically, that the NFTers win out, and there’s some mandate that says “I bought this helmet in HALO, I should be able to use it in Baldur’s Gate” or whatever.
If Kinja were working properly you’d get a rainbow star “The More You Know” gif right here. But the star endorsing the post will have to do.
But...I just watched the first level and he didn’t get that new secret Vicarious Visions logo in the warehouse on that run.
Wow. Imagine being the gamer nerd who took the time to write down the rules to the game “everyone knew” and thousands of years later your scrawlings helped people who had been stumped for a century on something.
They’ll put their brain into that but not making sure someone’s limb stays on the proper side. That’s the odd stuff ‘bout games.
I own 4 but not Lost Legacy. Thrilled to get it for $10. Like you said, LL has been on sale for as cheap as $10. Now I get both upgraded for the same price.
OK, side note here, I get the technical aspect of it, especially with hand-drawn games, but why doesn’t anybody take the time to recognize if someone has lost a limb or has something obviously different from one side to the other in a fighting game that they need different animation cels when they are on the opposite…
Gunsmoke please. It’s like a desert planet, but actually interesting.
I thought the last plan was Spaceballs 3: The Search for the Sequel.
I went to a doctor appointment and my doc said “hold on a sec”, went into the corner, pulled her mask down to sneeze/cough. It was great.
One big thing the Switch has over the others that I love and also despise: how personalized they are. They make it so handy to have one per person, whilst your average household only “needs” one PS5.
As a parent, I know the struggle on that one too. You don’t learn until the last minute they want a Medium Red Ball, but you go to the store and they have Large Red Balls and Small Red Balls, but all they have in Medium is Blue, and well....yeah.
Don’t forget the Cranberry Sauce Can, schlepped onto a plate and cut into discs, then given its best makeover by layering like fallen dominos to look good next to the roast turkey. Literally my favorite part of the holiday.