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McDonald's Taro pies are disgusting, same as anything made from taro.

By "no one had broadband", I mean the proverbial "no one", as in hardly anyone as compared to today. The DC BBA itself is rather rare and goes for high prices today.

This is the Yodobashi Camera in Shinjuku. Still, nobody is in line.

This is Labi, a huge electronics store, in Tokyo's Ikebukuro. The above photo was taken at around 2am. It was empty.

However, the person with him supposedly was a live stream viewer who decided to come buy the Xbox One. At least, that's what Xbox Japan's official Twitter account says. Maybe this person was in line and just didn't appear in any photos. Who knows.

This.

DC didn't have disc trays.

I wouldn't dump an old console until it could be emulated on PC.

QUOTE | “It's kind of a passive attitude they're taking, and to me it's kind of a pathetic thing.” - Legendary Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto explaining why Nintendo isn't going to try to make games specifically for a casual audience like they used to on the Wii.

This is also a way for them to get around the censorship scandal that has come up regarding them lately. Now, certain people (lesbians/women etc.) don't need to be removed from photos anymore.

Yea, fuck paying for your shit, when it's still actively being sold, right?

Yea. Play the PC version(s) of MK 3.

There is a program like that on PC.

Resolution and polygons aren't the only things behind increasingly lifelike 3D worlds. Lighting plays a huge part as well.

Some wonderful people have, for a while now, been dragging The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind into the engine used by the series' fifth game, Skyrim. It's a long, tough job, but after loads of trailers and environmental fly-bys, we've got a good look today at some actual walkin' around.

Someone is going to be screwed. By which I mean whoever low man on the pole cop that arrested and prosecuted young Chan without apparently realizing "who he was". He surely can't have more guanxi than Chan Sr.

It's always interesting to see that the general public can't really differentiate between a developer (e.g. Nintendo makes most Zelda games) vs. a Publisher (e.g. Bayonetta is not made by Nintendo (Platinum Games), it's just put up by them on their system). This difference is important.

So, is there an age limit for entering? I would presume the entries to otherwise be dominated primarily by adults.

The best part of your post is how you threw intel based gpu's in there, like they are relevant in PC gaming.

The difference between the 2 is pretty obvious. The list on the left is "things I have done", the list on the right are "words/titles I call myself".