AcquiredTaste
AcquiredTaste
AcquiredTaste

I bet Dio's behind it...

Just seeing Dragon Warrior brought back a rush of nostalgia. I had ordered a subscription to Nintendo Power not only because it was awesome, but you also got a free Dragon Warrior game. Free games were unheard of back then, especially a $50 one back in 1990

R.I.P.

Works so well it's scary.

Pretty sure this is how he sees it:

Now all apple fans can live out their fantasy and simulate fucking an apple product.

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I prefer the Medieval Land Fun-Time world better.

How Game of Thrones sees George R.R. Martin:

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RDR did it, obviously. I think the final story showdown is the best example.

If you're planning on buying it day one anyway it doesn't sound like a big deal to make out of this. As for me, I'll wait 3 months until it drops $25.

If you preorder from Gamestop or Best Buy you can always cancel your preorder.

Unless there's a "no purchase necessary" loophole with this, isn't this simply gambling? Yes, you get one free spin, but to increase your odds you have to spend money. Seems like online gambling at that, which is illegal in most US states, yeah? I'm not a lawyer, though. Just a Detective.

I still don't feel like buying a wiiU; even with all the good announcements.

I'd keep in mind that a lot of the technology behind WoW is there with the intention of letting people with terrible computers play the game.

There are a lot of people out there who aren't very diverse gamers and don't have the money to pay for more powerful gaming rigs.

I know a 6 year old boy who got into WoW because