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FUN FACT: The comic in question is a parody/reference to this scene from Trailer Park Boys:

The last time a Nintendo console didn't meet expectations was the Gamecube. What was the launch game? The game they put all their hopes on. Luigi's Mansion. Luigi was a bad omen and the Gamecube ended up doing ok, but for the most part it wasn't considered a huge success. The Wii comes along and Luigi is once again

So badass... ughhhh I want it...

I've never understood people like you. So let's give you a chance:

I'm sorry, but if you're going to bring up Pegasus Meteor Fist, please use the legit original version gif

Are you proud of yourself?

Are you really Neil Gaiman ?

This was the point of the book and the movie. It took a monster to destroy a monster. He had to become them to stop them and as such had to die so that there was a hope of a future without people like himself in it. I wouldn't say he was a hypocrite since he was upfront about what he was doing and settled on the same

Wow.

In China, they just call it food!

It needed improvements, for sure. So did a lot of things in the original Mass Effect. They simply threw everything out but the kitchen sink and said 'There, fixed.'. It is to this day one of the most unique and interesting form of transport for a game I have ever played. Being able to go down onto any available

"You can decide whether to save a village or let it burn and each of those decisions will have repercussions for the Inquisition."

Come on guys, this is Bioware. Just dont fall for the same crap, they are telling you all the ideas behind the idea behind the idea behind the idea. Just dont pre-order and only buy the game when at least 3/4 dlcs are released. Lets not forget.

If you're really old enough to remember this first hand, and I am, then you're old enough to read an article before you open your mouth. I'm not sure that you are, since you're talking protectively about true "grunge", a term nobody I know accepted or used gladly.

Xenoblade wasn't saddled by antique hardware, it was just the opposite. It was enabled by antique hardware.

Hey! Look it's kid Rikku....

The movie is based on the story of an Iranian-Canadian journalist arrested and held for 118 days after Iran's 2009 election , he'd previously appeared in a Daily Show segment shot in Iran and the skit was used by the police as evidence that he was a western spy.

For the Canadians looking for the episode, here's the link to the .ca site:

they lost me at papa roach