Nerdofamnesia
NerdofAmnesia
Nerdofamnesia

I used to love getting collector’s editions or special editions back when they were an extra $10 and were contained in what were basically thick dvd cases. Now it seems like they cost an extra $100, include a cheaply made statue I have no space for, and a bunch of digital extras I don’t care about.

I used to love getting collector’s editions or special editions back when they were an extra $10 and were contained

This news makes me feel ebullient, a word which here means, “Filled with overwhelming energetic joy, as when one accepts a free and unprompted hard-boiled egg from a stranger only to find it improbably filled with money and psychedelic drugs”.

in contrast. The best movie theater in America will be my upcoming one. we are going to put a bunch of pet carriers in the lobby and children must be put in them and picked up when the movie is over or after a few days if you pay extra.

This sounds like an example of too much too fast. They are launching a new property that has zero recognizability and hoping to sell a card game, toys, and what sounds like potentially comics as well; heck well known IPs struggle with doing that much, let alone something no kid will probably hear of until it hits

Nuff said.

When you are not the government it is called “running your business.”

I have never had to grind a game as much as GTA (at least until Forza Horizon 3 and I just quit and went back to Motorsport). GTA was at least tolerable grinding with friends. But as the article rightly states, if you don’t have a good crew with you, the game gets boring fast.

Oh, I like that pool thing, that’s a good way of describing it. I feel similarly - the first hour or so is always the toughest. Doubly true with this game.

enjoy ;)

For me, horror games are like jumping in a pool. When you jump in a pool it always feels unbearably cold but eventually you acclimate and then it feels nice.

The most clever part will be after it is widely adopted as a workaround, Fawkes is gonna claim all dem videos for Content ID himself.

Studies show soap cleans.

“The research, performed at NASA’s Ames Research Center, also confirmed that doubling the number of rotors nearly doubles the craft’s thrust”

Charging for online play is such a joke. These guys haven’t implemented a single positive online feature in the past decade. Unless they miraculously figured out how the internet works, they’re out of their minds if they think that I’m going to pay for their online services.

He was only off by two feet.

Did you really just say that. Metric is literally the standard EVERYWHERE professionally and almost everywhere (world wide). IT, Science, Medical, Military, etc all use metric as their standard unit of measurement, the only place that doesn’t use metric measurements are we, the Americans.

IDEA: buy one for yourself attach it whenever you park illegally and remove when you leave.

a suicide missile

I interpreted that as Americans are especially vulnerable to tiny-desk deception. Or dumb enough to fall for it, which — fair.