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Heh, I said almost the same thing above. The political vocabulary just kills me.

Ok, so after I got permission from the boss (wife), I went out and bought a used copy for 2500 yen. YES!

CONSUME MORE!

Technically, I could run down the street and pick up a used copy of Yakuza 5 for dirt cheap. But I REALLY want to play it in English. I can understand most of the Japanese, but it's when the story gets political-which it always does-that I have trouble understanding. Just don't like having to use a dictionary to play.

They have C.C. Grape now, too!

Don't ever change, Relic. After all these years, you're still one of my favorite commenters. Always interesting comments.

It's not THAT bad over here. I have 2 ps3's, a ps4 and a Wii U hooked up in my living room, and it's hardly a space killer. And our apartment isn't particularly big.

yes, nobody. Not a single soul...

Twenty-two is certainly a kid in my book. Nevertheless, interesting story.

Yeah, it's almost like an artform. It can be fun, so long as you know when to give up.

If in Japan, the best place to go for crane games is any Sega arcade. Many are set up to win, and should take only a few hundred yen to get. And if you're Having trouble, many Sega workers will even open up the machine and rearrange the product so you can win.

Please tell me that's one of those sex dolls and not a real person...

気持ち悪い!

I don't see what the big deal is. It's funny and a bit clever.

Who cares.

??? I have no idea what you're talking about.

There is a Car-off too!

I didn't even hit play, and it immediately popped into my head. I hate you lol.

Heh, of course. I was even going to say it's easy to be an armchair critic, but you beat me to it. It's just frustrating to watch. Makes you wish something more could have been done.

They had hoses ready to go. As soon as they saw himself pour fluid on himself, they should have acted. Even if he fell, at least he'd land safely.