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    My “top” ones in what sense - my three personal favorites?

    What bullshit. Mitch, Donald, and their cohorts aren’t fit to stand in Lewis’s shadow.

    Oh, God, I hadn’t even thought about his replacement. That would be utterly vile of Kemp to do, so of course he’ll do it, I have little doubt.

    Since I see lots of folks are talking about their controllers, I want to mention my old CH Products Flightstick Pro, which I got back in the ‘90s pretty much specifically for Star Wars - X-Wing, though of course I also used it for other games like Descent. Mine was the ADB version since I used a Mac, but the same

    For a few months it definitely felt that way to me, too, but man, some games these days are freaking huge. And even when they aren’t, once you get enough of them, well...

    I have thought about that; it certainly hasn’t escaped me that an external drive a) would be super-easy; b) would not restrict me to a 2.5” drive (and would thus offer both a greater capacity and a better price per gig); and c) would combine with the existing drive rather than replacing it for even greater storage

    Thanks for the tip! I’d seen that drive, but didn’t realize it went on sale that often. I’ll wait for that.

    I’m approaching the eight-month mark as the owner of a PS4 with a 1-terabyte drive, and I’m already (?) at that point where I need to make space to accommodate any more games, either by deleting stuff or by adding storage capacity. I’d rather not do the former, so I’m looking at hard drive options now, and hope / plan

    I don’t want to resell; I still regret selling Atari VCS games I sold more than 30 years ago. And I don’t think I’m going to be too upset about being unable to recover any of the money spent on games that in many cases cost me $5 or less to begin with.

    I honestly kind of like it, though I think it would look best if the plastic keep-case wasn’t itself translucent blue but plain clear / white, like those used by the Criterion Collection.

    This started several days ago, last weekend. I’m surprised to realize it wasn’t really reported on here until now.

    It is the next in the series, after all.

    I only just learned of this franchise perhaps two months ago, if not less, and now I’m nearing the end of Shantae: Risky’s Revenge on the PS4 and anticipating getting all the subsequent games. All of a sudden it feels like this character and franchise is everywhere I turn, when I had zero idea who or what Shantae was

    I was going to say no, but back in the 1990s I actually did buy the Star Wars Trilogy: The Definitive Collection laserdisc boxed set, which retailed for $250, though I might have paid less. No yacht though, alas.

    Because of downloads and streaming? I can see that, but lots of us still want to own physical copies for a number of reasons. We can’t always depend on affordable streaming services to carry everything we like forever, and collectors like to have their own libraries.

    Nice to see I’m not the only one digging up vintage titles for entertainment lately. I think the game I’ve actually played most over the last week is Dig Dug, and I plan to play it and some of its contemporaries some more this weekend.

    I may jump back into that one myself, along with other LEGO games I’ve started since getting my PS4 seven months ago but not finished (LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, LEGO Jurassic World, and LEGO Dimensions, having acquired the latter and all the add-on packs long before I had a system that could actually play the

    Same here; this is the first time I’m reading about this game, as far as I’m aware. As with you, it’s conceivable I’ve encountered some reference to it before, but hadn’t realized it was its own thing.

    For this LEGO fan, it’s awesome to hear all that. Thanks for the reply!

    Never say never. The first Minecraft sets didn’t use minifigures, either, but they eventually started doing minifigure-scale sets for that.