ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

I'm sure every journalist has a few articles that they're not likely to forget. It's strange that Owen's is about Brentalfloss.

The mismatched memes, it burns! You can't use those words and that image!

We call it a miracle in Jersey, being squished between NYC and Philly. Even at times when there isn't a lot of traffic, the imbeciles in charge of programming traffic lights seem to coordinate it so that it turns red just as you're arriving at the light.

Sorry, is 40K a lot in your area? Around here thats working class wage for a single person home, and below the poverty line for 2+ person homes. I ask this not as a dig, but to gain some perspective.

I'm pretty interested in the QcK since it is cheap and cloth, but I don't want to rush in to buying.

The setup is generally a one time thing unless you have a game that needs a lot of custom configuration, which are few and far between.

I rarely have any problems with Project 64. There are a few games, like Banjo Tooie which have issues, and you're right, some games (like Body Harvest, mentioned in the article) don't work. For the most part though games that I've played work with only minor issues.

I haven't played the mobile version, but I played a bit on my PC. It was fun to play against friends until they started pulling out their legendary cards from conventions. I don't think I'll see myself entering any Hearthstone tournies, but playing a few games is a decent way to spend time.

I guess this is good for hobbyists, but why would a normal person want this? It'd be a lot easier to configure an emulator, and if you want the classic N64 feel then you can throw in $15 for a USB N64 controller. I just don't think that this is practical. It'll probably cost a pretty penny for the board alone, then if

Great! My jumbo jet is flying high right now!

The boring part comes for his disdain for slice of life anime. If you're in to slice of life or American sitcoms then you're bound to like this series. If you're like him however, you'll probably laugh at several scenes and be bored for the vast majority of it.

This is a pretty legitimate complaint. Most anime use a similar art style, and moe has become a big thing over the past ten years. I have to point out though that each time period has an overarching anime style. If you look at the 80s you'll see that a lot of anime share similar techniques there as well. People are

You'll have to excuse me if this comes across as rude. If you don't like slice of life then writing an unbiased review of such a series becomes difficult. While this review of Non Non Biyori was overwhelmingly positive, it stands to reason that most slice of life anime that gets reviewed by you will receive a more

IDK, Yugioh was pretty simple when I played it like ten years ago, but it has gotten fairly complex from what my friends have told me. Something about XYZ and syncro cards.

It feels like a super noob friendly version of Magic to me. It's not bad if you want to play casually.

An article about hentai that doesn't feature anything NSFW makes you uncomfortable? Spare me.

No kidding, that's why I said that it was a third option.

I'm a real bitch when it comes to anime. It would be faster for me to list the anime that didn't make me tear up than those that did.

This once again begs the question, what is considered a violent game. I can think of several E rated games that according to the ESRB contain "cartoon violence," would such games be barred from the tax credit? The problem with these regulations, (beyond being entirely asinine,) is that they are completely subjective.

I still haven't watched Angel Beats. It's on my list.