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It’s an OCD thing for me. If I miss something in a level or aren’t happy with the way a specific game is going it’s not surprising for me to completely restart the whole thing.

This is ranking them with context. Nowhere does it say it’s ranking them based on how they were when they were released. The write-up about the original does give it credit for what it was when it was introduced though.

Revolutionary for 2003 doesn’t automatically mean it’s good in 2020.

I’d say it’s because it’s technically an expansion that it doesn’t belong on the list. Other expansions are though, so who knows why it’s not there. The list also has the wrong year for the Modern Warfare “reboot” listed (it was 2019, not 2020) so I think this list might have been put out without much proofing.

I’m on desktop and it’s not blocked by anything.

First game that disappointed me most was probably Goonies II for NES. It’s such a confusing mess. Also, Jurassic Park for SNES was a lot of fun. As a kid though, I could never finish it because some of the puzzles were really confusing and the game has no save feature.

Ironically, mobile phone providers here in the States are providing more plans with unlimited data as the years roll on. “Unlimited” still means they’ll throttle speeds after a certain amount though.

I’m stuck with Xfinity, but there’s no cap as it’s a business plan included with my rent. I could get better service, but I’d rather have slower service and no cap than faster service with a cap.

Alaska had six, Texas had one, and Oregon had two in early 2018. All aside from the Bend, Oregon location closed by that August. The last outside the U.S. closed in March 2019.

Wasn’t it a school day the next day?

Perhaps it’s just a total lack of cultural understanding (highly unlikely). The fact that he says he’s only never used the word to someone who he feels might be offended means very little though. That’s still an admission to using it. He’s also against aggressive racism? Great. He clearly has no issue with passive

His marriage would crumble if he did such a thing.

Streamers audiences also interact with each other.

I’m not into Fortnite, I’ll be the first to say so, so watching someone play it just seems like misery. In addition, pretty much everything I’ve read that he’s said or done makes him seem like an out of touch ass.

Why do sites keep giving people like Ninja and DrDisrespect so much coverage? I mean, I get it... games. If I saw another word about either though, it wouldn’t be soon enough.

There are definite plot holes in the episode, like how the principal of the school dies and no one seems to notice or care but overall I found it highly entertaining and satisfying. I think Justin will probably show up again the future, having regained some of his spark. It was a little odd how he was basically just

Aside from the first couple episodes the DC Universe episodes have all been around the standard TV mark of 40-43 minutes a piece.

I’ve read several things about their feud, and it seems drawn way out of proportion. It also seems it’s been reasonably patched over.

Of the TNG films, Insurrection is the most like the series. It’s also usually considered near the bottom of the list of favorites in the franchise.

Despite many people who possibly consider it the worst film in the franchise,  if Star Trek: The Motion Picture didn’t have an already established canon behind it no one would have cared. Star Trek has succeeded because of its time on television. Remove or drastically alter the established lore (as in the JJ films)