@Ryan Jones: But all of these are books based on video games.
@Ryan Jones: But all of these are books based on video games.
@VasiliiZaytsev: That's not a book based on a video game.
@Black41: Get out of here with your Peasely puns.
@MagicMagicPony: When this toy hit the market, it probably Twhomped.
@Arkadia: YESSSSS. I LOVE YOU.
@MrPerson: Just be careful with it. In my experience Nintendo makes very sturdy products, and even when they start to die it still takes a while if you handle it with a bit more care.
@Owen Good: "Radical", "bro."
@Manly McBeeferton: So do I.
@DukeOfPwn: That means they're not Spies.
@Reenee: They're just casuals.
@Dorkus Malorkus: I do that too.
@0xC001D00D: Like I said, a few minor changes. It's CTF with a lame gimmick. A lot of what you say is arbitrary - there's no CSS-like game in existence where you won't ever win because you're not talking with your team.
I love #1.
@Fyro: Oh, shit, didn't realize I insulted a Top 500 hockey video game superstar.
@Fyro: Then send in a box score of your amazingly 1337 NHL skills.
@Me: I thought Dystopia was better, though I'm not a huge fan of it (I think it's overrated).
The only reason I ever watch any part of the Tour de France is when I'm bored, and I watch it to see all the pretty stuff they ride past.
@0xC001D00D: It's the same game with minor changes. They added cloaks which weren't as effective as they sounded, turned armor into a giant robot with more HP than everyone else, used the same gun system (CS: kill things/do stuff with bomb, get money to buy guns. NT: kill things/do stuff with robot, get points to…
THQ is having a (U.S.-only) sale that includes Metro 2033 at $12.50, Dawn of War II at $7.50 and Saints Row 2 (horrible optimization and all) at $5.00.
@no computers in texas: You must really like Counter-Strike.