It’s not that simple.
It’s not that simple.
Oh, sorry. Since the article is about Japanese sales figures, I was assuming that the comments would be about japanese sales figures.
Lol, sorry about the late response. I got Kinja’d. Sorta.
Nope. The article itself says that the Wii sold more in its first 16 weeks. 1.85 millions vs the Switch’s 990.000
Well, actually, he said you’d gain, on average, the same amount or more credits per lootbox. Which means that the drop rate of credits will increase.
Dear Restless in Oakland,
What else would you say to this thing? I think “shit” kinda expresses really well the entirety of what I felt. I feel like saying “rip” or something like that would be kinda useless because, you know, the person who is supposed to rest in peace won’t read it. Plus, I didn’t even personally know him and his family and…
Shit.
Because everyone knows “real world physical competition” scenarios aren’t limited by rules or other dumb “human created strictures”. Players are always free to do whatever the hell they want.
Umm, I just noticed something... “curious”.
Reading the article???
The rating system is pretty much useless because you don’t know what you’re supposed to be rating. Should you rate your team? The quality of the connection? The amount of bugs encountered? The balance? How pretty are the skins used?
The whole game is filled with that retro sci-fi feel.
I guess he’s not saying that SM64 is special because of it, he’s just saying that’s how it works in SM64. Maybe the audience didn’t know that, and this knowledge is important for understanding his video.
I told you, Heather. Hadouken. It solves every problem.
Ok, then: says the person browsing a tech blog.
Says the person replying to a post in a cosplay blog.
I need one for when you feel sad because you got them all. How can I justify buying it again?? :(
I need one for when you feel sad because you got them all. How can I justify buying it again?? :(
That’s because they are!