AKBrian
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Did it pass inspection?

Heck, the DOS game Rogue had a boss key back in 1984. It’s a feature as old as time, like you point out. If there’s a job worth doing, there’s a job worth trying to avoid doing.

So this is a reposted listicle, but for anyone who may wander across this comment, here’s a super tip that’s easy to miss:

Angry Ray Wert Noises

It’s available DRM-free on GOG for $19.99, as well. Makes it easy to toss on a Steam Deck/Ally without worrying about internet connectivity or setting up offline play mode.

According to Green Man Gaming (which is an authorized third-party key seller that monitors and lists the prices of keys on the more sketchy side of the reselling business), the cheapest you can get an (allegedly) unused The Day Before code for is $233.97. Two other sites are selling it for $304.

I have six ways that I use mine (in addition to lighting things up), and have seen them similarly and often used by others. Might be a regional thing.

Perhaps Bradley accidentally the “to tears?”

The difference here is largely a result of how the cases were tried, and which aspects were subject to jury rule. The Verge has a pretty good summary (really!) in their writeup of the Epic judgment:

Random edit pass:

It’s only been 12 hours, but I’m sure the post will still be corrected.

She has not been editor since originally leaving Jalopnik.

I give all minivans a wide berth.

On a previous vehicle its autostart/security system had a feature where I could leave it idling with the key out, but any change to controls or more than a subtle movement and it would shut off and re-arm. If it was left for more than five minutes without being “resumed” it would also shut off and re-arm.

Objects within the vehicle pose a serious threat as well. If you’ve got a toolbox or other gear in the back of your SUV, strap that shit down, people. No reason to get yourself (or your passengers) bead blasted on the off chance you slide into a snowbank one day.

Having owned both a launch edition PS3 as well as an Xbox 360 (with separate HD-DVD drive!), I can confirm this statement.

They genuinely worked great in home theater setups (proper CEC support for things like universal remotes, soundbar/receiver audio return, HDR auto detect and HDCP passthrough), but the majority of people didn’t care or couldn’t be bothered to dive into the extra capabilities. It was a box that played games.

Barge bypass to Colombia, same as any other sensible people.

There were also two Arctic Trucks support vehicles with them, for, well, support. They aided with breaking trail, tow recoveries and charging the Nissan as needed if the panels, turbine or generator wasn’t doing the trick. For the Northern leg, they used two diesel F-350 6x6 trucks, but for the Antarctic portion they