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It only predates Candy Crush by a mere sixty years.

Or you can blame things like high speed internet getting fast enough to support online multiplayer.

As I expected after reading the title alone. The comments are filled with rage against parents as if their sole purpose in life is to be tied to their children 24/7 x 365 days a year.

"She hails from the WarioWare games, and probably didn't have enough moves to make a proper moveset for her."

If anyone ever makes the "they don't have enough moves" argument, I usually point them to Captain Falcon, who prior to Smash Brothers was never playable outside his car.

Because they remind us of a time when we weren't jaded cynical asshats that constantly point out how terrible everything is...

a He-man game ?

Now playing

I loved the let's play of it made by ChipCheezumLP's Let's play of it REAAAALLY good one. If you got the time worth watching. :)

It wouldn't be very interesting if they played all their cards at once, now would it?

"Me? Just chilling here being the Best King Ever."

Clever Girl

Nope, they'll continue to tell you you're wrong using some combination of sweeping generalizations regarding fandom behavior based on cherry-picked evidence, references to ridiculously outdated gender stereotypes, and perhaps a few somewhat reasonable queries regarding their relevancy on a gaming website.

Kotaku hasn't done any other pony posts this afternoon, though. In fact, I haven't seen any pony articles in quite some time.

"Kojima sucks balls at designing diaper changing mechanics, fuck you Kojima *Euphoric laughter* uhuhuhuh".

Lejeunesse told authorities that when he lifted the baby's legs during the change, he heard a pop and the infant's right leg went limp. He alerted the grandmother, the baby was taken to a hospital, where the fracture was discovered. The baby was treated and released.

The solution would be relatively easy - but costly.
Now obviously the costly part is why Youtube/Google went for this automated content ID system....

Step 1 - Any video that gets claimed should get frozen for revenue, give the uploader time to counterclaim it, especially when it comes to video's that fall under fair use

If the company that owns the IP have to say "we don't want nor ask this to be blocked, please contact us, letsplayers, so we can unblock it", the ContentID system isn't doing what it's supposed to.

This.

I've been howled at for it before, but I definitely prefer physical media over digital delivery. Digital is incredibly convenient—and on my PC, it's rapidly becoming the standard delivery medium for most of my games, thanks to Steam—but there's a certain sense of security (to say nothing of