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Everything is a Great Job Internet.

That's entirely right. Resident evil 6 is, for the most part, a good action game.

Counter Counter Proposal.

I'm not entirely sure he should need to. They're solid actioners. What more are people wanting out of them.

I think he released some DVD's a while back but that went nowhere.

https://www.amazon.com/Unto… covers it. But mostly because the video arcades were regulated under the same body as adult entertainment, the mobsters got their claws into it fairly early.

If there was a site that is the animated corpse of the old internet with all the joy sucked out of it, it's the current state of SA.

That's the sort of names Kung fu stuff has with a literal translation. It's goddamn genre emulation.

RZA is someone I'd like to see write a book or curate a set of screenings for Kung Fu films. He is a genuine scholar on the subject

Much in the same way the democrats get a slide on the grotesque excesses of the the post 9/11 era despite being all in because Bush was the face of that, the globalization is very much viewed as a Clinton project and so the clintonites get to own that.

Namco, along with Nintendo, were the only Japanese video game companies without heavy yakuza connections.

I have only ever had the fanciest baiju. The type you use to bribe government officials. It still tastes like gasoline.

Baiju is a horror.

They are the creepiest goddamn places.

Dude is doomed to wander the universe and never have a TV show to call his home, isn't he?

That's true, though I have a lot of issues with the Sinister Forces At Work Narrative. But I also think it had more with political ineptness than deliberate malice. He was trying for some sort of middle ground that wouldn't get him crucified and failed miserably.

Don't involve me in your bit, sir.

That made me wonder what happened to Terri Hatcher.

It's a good feature. I enjoy it and it is nice that it's back.

She was the font from which the quirky ukulele girls in sundresses school of comedy sprung at one point.