@shinigami7th: The other way around doesn't work so easy though. The Super Famicom uses physically smaller cartridges. The big 'merican ones wont fit into the slot at all and requires WAY more modification (or an adapter) to the console to fit.
@shinigami7th: The other way around doesn't work so easy though. The Super Famicom uses physically smaller cartridges. The big 'merican ones wont fit into the slot at all and requires WAY more modification (or an adapter) to the console to fit.
Well duh, he probably owns a Super famicom, the US carts don't fit.
@DLGJR: From the caps, I think he just wanted to say "pound me in the ass." There's something Freudian in there, I'm sure.
It's all fun and games till a creeper lands on your crotch.
@SgtBarry: Are you a bad enough dude to punch a tree?
@GM_Pax: My left clicker is tired just thinking about mining that.
I hope you guys are keep track of all these, I can't wait to see a review of this NFL season as seen by video gamers.
@Whooped.D.Dew: Okay, so it's not a perfect example of an average strip, but Belkin makes some oddball form factors specifically to keep wall warts and cables tidy.
@forsinain42: I'm not surprised, for all its soothing sound, it's still a pretty peppy tune, alot of notes happening there.
Now to request a rock remix of the shopping music from the first "The Sims" game.
@The5thElephant: Apply directly to forehead.
@LiKuidFox: Once things start moving my eyes automatically jumped to the moving bits, it's nigh impossible to remain focused on the center dot.
@icepick314: My melts meats!
My brain meats!
@Интернет космонавт: Well now I'm getting horrible, horrible ideas about replacing all the brake light LEDs with laser pointers...
I pity this foo'
@Интернет космонавт: Either the car is tiny or those tail lights are flippin' ginormous.
Who's that pokemon?
@Xander Crews: Nope.
I still don't understand how keeping disc brakes makes a car more expensive. At this point everyone should have completely abandoned drums, therefore making them uncommon and in theory more expensive to produce. How is the opposite still possible?