My lord....
My lord....
Am I the only one who prefers the front grille of the earlier WK2 Grand Cherokees?
If only it had the capacity for graphics cards, I might actually consider buying one.
What are they? The answer is simple.
I’ll be the first to say I’m not really at all fond of his channel and whatever screeching goes in there, but good luck nonetheless.
I don’t think it’ll ever be out on Blu-Ray, to be honest. :(
Wait until you hear him laugh (The New Batman Adventures: Mad Love)
That last one was the best.
A man with the head of a horse, eh? Sounds like the Tikbalang:
I suspect that has more to do with not installing the game on an SSD
I intend to play both on the PC, so I don’t have that problem.
Nice!
This is also referenced in Static Shock, when Static gets injured, passes out and is taken to the Batcave, he wakes up to see Alfred.
Static: “Who are you?”
Alfred: “I’m Batman.”
Static: “I don’t think so.”
Alfred: “Just once, I’d like someone to believe that.”
Nice article.
I’m from the Philippines, and I have to say, I’m also not 100% well-versed in our history, so I suppose the ‘dishonour to my family’ is on me.
Right.
So, disabled? Or not?
A question, then.
What about abandonware? There was a time when MechWarrior (Microsoft Studios?) was free for download or something. Would that get disabled too?
I actually prefer to buy games on disc, but I cannot deny the convenience of having it all in one place, and of course, Big Picture Mode (I don’t count downloads as a convenience, because internet speeds).
“Andy, being a boy, is much more likely to have male toys.”
This.
This one is interesting, really.
Meh. I suppose a lot is riding on this whole ‘destroy the city’ bit, but I’m pretty sure my ISP ain’t having any of it.
I would argue SC2 itself. The original, StarCraft / Brood War did not feature a counter / rock-paper-scissor system. SC2 decided to do this, so that audiences can be more “engaged”.