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And really Flintheart Glomgold should only be slightly behind Scrooge McDuck in wealth. I recall there being a DuckTales storyline where they had a contest to compare wealth by putting their respective fortunes on a ridiculoulsly giant balance scale, and only the addition of a last-minute treasure by McDuck tipped

Not only that, but there was never a console port of this particular game (a version of TGM did get released on Xbox 360), which means that you would have to spend hundreds of dollars on an arcade board to get it (assuming you have a Supergun or arcade cab in the first place.)

In my opinion, dealing with the AMD drivers just isn't worth the hassle at any price. Even back before AMD owned ATI, their CPUs basically took the same approach of aiming for price/performance index, but even back when I was using AMDs almost exclusively for my system builds they were frequently a pain to keep

It seems to me that unless you really can't spare the extra $120 or so when you're doing a system build you're better off just getting the 970 instead of the 960. I've been running a 970 for several months now in my system and it's a huge upgrade over the 660 Ti that I had in here previously, and which cost me only

So basically, straight-up snobbery. Not that Steam is perfect (and it does have problems with too much noise, same as any other app store) but this sounds more like an excuse than anything.

MOBAs are a genre that I find it's best if I just avoid entirely, but I will occasionally watch some DOTA 2 matches if I get bored.

Typically these things are figured out by TASers first (who are generally doing things like watching memory registers while they play), and most of them are impractical to reproduce on the original console due to the precision needed to actually pull them off.

I believe it's currently available on Prime Video, but Prime Video content seems to come and go a lot.

Muscle cars in general (especially 60s and 70s muscle cars) tend to fall into the "all power, no steering" category. They're great in a straight line, just don't expect the things to actually turn.

The usual: Puzzle and Dragons. Managed to +297 my Red Sonia recently, working on a Red Odin on my altr account, and Green Zhuge Liang on my main.

Quite frankly, I didn't think the battle scenes in BotFA were all that impressive. They just didn't feel like they were up to the same standards as the ones from the Minas Tirith battle or even the Helm's Deep battle from the LotR movies.

I don't know if they still do it (it probably got overturned at some point) but in Seattle for a while they would impound your car for driving with a suspended license.

Think I'll pass on the any% run category.

I wouldn't have a problem with the NSX if not for the fact that the thing is just so... well, bland. It looks like a slightly restyled version of some other generic Acura coupe. Something tells me you're not going to be seeing posters of these things on very many kids' bedroom walls.

I've still got all my Rock Band instruments stashed away, but haven't played in years.

I'm a VW owner and something of an enthusiast myself (currently driving a MkV Golf/Rabbit) and lately it seems like VW is doing a lot of making cool stuff like the Scirocco and GTD and then teasing it in the US before pretending it never happened. This means that if you're a VW enthuiast in the US your choices for a

That would definitely be interesting. These days PAD is turning into quite the mashup with all the collabs that happen. In theory, these days you could put Batman, Goku, Angry Birds, Hello Kitty and Evangelion characters on the same team, just to name a few.

GungHo posted on Facebook saying that they're expecting to release this internationally, but they don't have details on anything outside of Japan yet.

I've been playing PAD for quite a while now, and I think it's actually pretty reasonable as far as Freemium games go. Gungho is pretty generous with the free magic stones, and they've recently doubled the stamina regeneration rate from ten minutes per point to five minutes per point, so you don't have to spend stones