ThePalmtopTiger
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ThePalmtopTiger

It’s kind of crazy that the mod(s) still play better than the standalone release.

AFAIK, Starbound still has a community and is still being actively developed. I haven’t played in a few months, but I definitely plan on returning once it reaches release.

Given Disney and Ghibli’s partnership, it seems like a good fit. Ideally though, I’d rather see a Ghibli area in the theme park, (like Harry Potter World at Universal.) A single attraction just isn’t enough to capture what Ghibli has to offer.

Life in Aggro’s joke was pretty good this time. Usually their writing is sub-par but it has great art. I kind of wish they’d get a good writer on board. It’d become the best web comic around.

I know nothing about CAD, fill me in. Did they do something objectionable or is it just a bad comic series?

ZSNES is inferior in quite a few ways. It has very low accuracy, so a lot of games end up with errors.

We can only hope.

So it looks like the game is still accessible, you just won’t be able to download or upload user-made content. There’s a lot of time before the service shuts down, so I can imagine someone backing up all of the user maps and offering them for download on something like Nexus Mods.

Why anyone is using ZSnes at this point is beyond me. Higan, SNES9X or bust.

Even terrible movies have a chance to make money in China because of the sheer number of people in the nation. With a name like World of Warcraft attached to this film, and the no-doubt small budget, it’s almost guaranteed to turn a profit.

I’m glad someone else realized it. The book has like a million adaptations already, some of them good. They’re just milking it because they know people will gobble it up.

I’m not sure, but remember, Lindsay Lohan sued Rockstar over a character who looked almost nothing like her. There’s also the case of Sergio Canavero, the real life doctor who demanded compensation from Konami because the doctor in the opening scene of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain looked like him.

Besides the excellent price on the entry-level 2DS, this is a pretty good time to get into 3DS hacking as well. Ocarina of Time, one of the exploitable games, recently got a cheap rerelease, and Cubic Ninja, another primary entrypoint, has been restocked in Gamestops across the USA as well as the website. Also, if

Eh, if after 4 games you people STILL haven’t learned, I don’t think you will at this point.

Is it weird that every time I hear something is being discontinued I want to buy it? I did it with the PSP, Vita TV, and now it’s gonna happen with Disney Infinity. I’m not even keeping them NRFB; I opened my Vita TV and PSP as soon as they came in.

Wait, is it really? I was always under the impression that it was a stage play, which would explain the use of curtains during character selection.

I’m not really sure. It seems like a good opportunity to include a fresh comic strip, even if it’s only for this week.

Paying customers get to see it before the free users.

In Battlefield’s case it’s fine. AFAIK, no one refers to Battlefield 1942 as Battlefield 1 anyway.

He probably knew to steer into the skid BECAUSE he has only been driving for 3 years. This is stuff that appears in the written test, especially if you live in places where roads freeze.