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Oh good. So now that we exchanged all our XBox 360 games TWO YEARS AGO in order to be able to afford a single new XBox One game, they announce backwards compatibility.

I don't care how many games it takes as long as Tampa wins. Brenden Morrow needs a cup.

It's not that it's too long. Just that it doesn't start until October. Throw it into the first week of September and everything works out fine.

Well of course the audience score is going to be that high. The only people that would bother to go see it are those who are too obsessed with the show to let it die.

Close. The only other inaccuracy I've found is claiming that the Destiny raids in 1972 were complicated. Due to the computing power at that time, the multiplayer raids were actually fairly straightforward with a linear map compared to the openworld setting released in version 1.2. I still remember logging into my

Do I get coins for each butterfly I step on?

Strong museum? Based on these nominations, more like the WEAK museum! Am I right?!! *high five*

The game about the frozen dessert getting mad when people choose ice cream over him?

Left 4 Dead is the first game to make me feel like I'm playing Doom for the first time all over again.

And yet no one has a problem with the before-pong-it-was-all-destiny-raids statement. Go figure.

I like that he comes into a comment section and tells others to leave. Like if I walked into a grocery store, saw they only had the off-brand of lucky charms left, and was like "ALRIGHT! Everyone get the fuck out NOW!"

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Those 8-bit graphics though…. yeesh.

Weren't you the Pac-man guy?

I watched it a second time so I could finish getting all the tears out.

It's an interesting thing, that we can care so little for a character while acknowledging that he brings out the best moments in a bunch of others. Not sure what to make of it, because that has to be more than just the actor's doing (which is fantastic). He just works better as a foil to get other people's reactions

I can see that. For me, Hickey is what Pierce always should have been before he was made too villainous. Except you'd keep Chevy's slapstick of course.

I knew someone would remember better than me, haha. At least he has the second most quotable line behind "Don't tell me what I can't do!" — "Guys… where are we?"

Space Mutiny can't be topped, I'm sorry.