San Andreas is like Baghdad with G-strings.
San Andreas is like Baghdad with G-strings.
Oops, My bad.
Nintendo's New 3DS XL: Übermench edition.
Slap something Tingle related in place of "shop contest" and you've got yourself a sale.
Well that took a slightly passive aggressive turn at the end.
Somebody at Nintendo must be taking lessons from Nokia.
I wouldn't know what they're doing officially, I was just lucky enough to call the store when they weren't very busy. In the event that it's back in stick, it's always worth a shot.
I've been collecting systems for nearly 20 years so far and this little thing must have given me the most stress out of any console I've ever searched for. This was so much worse that the two previous Legend of Zelda 3DSes.
UPDATE 4 (7:48pm): That was fast. Best Buy is now sold out online, although in-store options may be coming soon. No word on other options yet. We've reached out to Amazon PR to see if they're going to offer it, but haven't yet heard back.
You're essentially playing as a televangelist from a rural area in the Deep South.
This reminds me of a hilarious, yet tragic tale of the disappearance of my uncle's drone that he bought for his son on Christmas.
My choice has to be "sidle" from The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. The word not only defines Link's direction and speed, but the manner in which he accomplishes this movement. It's a weird and oddly-specific term.
This reminds me, I need to play Shenmue again.
I got a boxed Atari Jaguar with 8 boxed games as my main gift. And then the smaller gifts were accidentally duplicated by Amazon, so I got two copies of Racing the Beam by Nick Monfort and Ian Bogost, Halo 2 Anniversary soundtrack, and two copies of the Metal Gear Solid Revengance Limited Edition for the PS3. It was a…
I'm sitting on a mountain of cash in Unity (around 600,000) just waiting for Ubisoft to make the legendary armor fucking accessible.
I'm curious, would an educational home game console count as a video game console? I really wouldn't see why not since most of them follow similar development patterns as mainstream consoles (ie: first and third party developers, etc.), they're just designed for a younger audience. If so, wouldn't that make the case…
I think the largest offense from Unity was giving Napoleon an English accent.
Neat.