This is exactly why I don't go for online games.
This is exactly why I don't go for online games.
But then they would need to program a computer AI to simulate the neighbouring economies.
Cadbury chocolate is better than a lot of other supermarket chocolate, in the same way that McDonalds is better than eating out of a trashcan.
Apple's App Store is doing great business in China. Sure, everyone could just jailbreak their phones... but they don't.
I spend a lot of time in Northeastern China, and this isn't so common. It happens, but people usually mutter under their breath when it does... the status quo has definitely moved on already.
Really?
Wow. Good find. I didn't even notice her.
They certainly look similar, right down to the details. At first, I thought the similarities would just be the generic ones around the source material. However, they're almost frame-for-frame identical.
He's just come home from a night of clubbing, and is too drunk to get the overalls off.
The thing is, if they are a special case, it is up to them to sort out the issues that are caused by those technical limitations.
I'm sure that is great for the few people who glance at the manual.
He shouldn't have been required to have an intricate knowledge of Nintendo's repair practices.
Brian Reynolds was the genius behind the Rise of Nations games. They wouldn't have been the same without him.
I refuse to purchase any downloadable content from Nintendo for this reason.
I can see some people being a little upset, but is it any different to the typical characterisation that goes on in fantasy and science fiction worlds?
I'm not so sure you're right. Makeup and clothing can help, but weight is an issue when evaluating how someone looks. And not just amongst men.
I can sympathise with this viewpoint. I love gaming with my wife, but she often gets frustrated when she can't join in.
There really isn't anything to motivate gamers to buy it yet. There had better be soon, or Nintendo is in trouble.
Government services like schools, police, defence, roads and public transport are *real*.
They're criticised pretty harshly in almost every country.