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Lol. Looks like the publisher and Humble won't be making much....

I was trying to do this to a friend of mine in the Beta. Kind of hilarious, but it's not like it hurts anything.

Well, being on Plus would at least provide whatever financial incentives Sony uses to grab at older games. Fire sales are still usually maintained for a profit, provided your game isn't titled "Basement Crawl." I mean, I get your point, and I also thought it was humorous, but at least he's paying for it.

I love my A50's. Just look at how pretty they are. :P
Seriously, though. The fit, the sound—everything has been fantastic so far.

Professor Layton: The Miracle Mask, Rhythm Heaven Fever, and Paper Mario Sticker Star are all 9.99 at Gamestop. Steel Diver is 2.99. (New Prices). Just a few things I thought were pretty good deals as everything except for Rhythm Heaven is going for at least twice as much on Amazon.

If anything, please press them on backwards compatibility. I really have not even a sliver of interest in paying to play the old games I already own when emulation is feasible. Even less so when it's part of a streaming rental service.

MMA is "mixed" because of this. Combat sports are sports, utilizing techniques intended for combat. Even if it's just "practice" combat, it's still maintaining the underlying basis of combat. Taichi chuan is the same. Originally (one of the colloquially considered roots stories) designed to hide combat techniques from

Neither retail, nor pre-owned games, hurt developers. Gaming has already surpassed this argument. The only people still saying anything similar are those who stand to gain the most from reducing consumer options, which is exactly the worst thing you can do to a free market. You can't force the flow of money any more

I'm absolutely not kidding. What part of anyone exposed to culture for the past 5 years alone is completely unaware of what a stereotypical superhero outfit looks like? Have your parents never watched TV, seen a movie poster, walked through a mall on Halloween, etc? The outfits are prevalent to the point where you

The colloquial implications of "always" aren't some unacceptable trespass unless you zealously prefer the silver age. Batman has been against killing, for the most part, for what, 30 years now? And to be honest, I prefer the darker, human, Batman-compared to campy Adam West or the barely-Batman Detective Era.

Is it still online-only?

Is it a personal philosophy of yours to look at posts which in no way insult what other people like, and instead, qualify the opinions contained within, and respond to them with rage-induced venom and insults?

I think the word you intended to use was "ば-か" with a poor accent for inflection.

So trolling, then? Gotcha.

I can't say I'm well-versed in Australian law, but unless your props fail to meet weapons regulations.... >_>

Regardless, I'm glad you were unhurt.

This is more legitimate than you realize. In terms of self-defense, the orange tips are more of a problem than a solution. They only make people feel better, which is also a problem, in itself.

The fact that anything resembling a gun or sword puts us on edge is natural, and poignant. Fear over the items in question, however, is its own issue, that certainly works against us on many levels. Anyone should recognize that the man was in character. Even if you don't know who the character is, you'd have to be

License plate?

That's entirely relative, though. I have to ask, but I'd gladly spend 5-600. Hell, I just dropped a decent chunk on a few Gaming Heads Skyrim statues. That doesn't mean I'm up for 2,500+.

I didn't answer your question, because you obviously didn't make a sincere effort to comprehend my post, and given your replies to many others in this thread, it seems like you're more intent on disseminating vitriol than discourse. If you want a direct answer regarding The Last of Us—then, no, I did not feel it was