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Is this not portable? https://playbackbone.com/ca/products/backbone-one/

That new Contra is a day one purchase for me. Cannot wait.

Starfield is a space exploration RPG where the space exploration is so boring and tedious that they literally allow you to fast travel to places you’ve never been so you can avoid it entirely. And even then it’s two loading screens and five minutes of walking across an empty planet to get there.

The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat is even better than Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster and very much worth watching if you were a big X-Files fan back in the day. 

This is still just “you owe me free stuff” rephrased. Why don’t you go tell Sony they owe you a free car stereo since it’s an aftermarket mod dependent on an existing product? After all, lots of people build their own radios as a hobby so Sony shouldn’t be allowed to charge for them. 

“You should work for free because Bethesda might hurt you if you don’t” isn’t the moral high ground you seem to think it is. 

I’m actually getting really sick of pixel art. Like, not everything needs to look like a AAA title, but there’s also no reason to purposefully hold your graphics back.

The problem is that now that we’re fully remote, instead of a shoulder tap, I have to set up a formal meeting in Teams. And because it’s a formal meeting, I have to invite everyone involved because when they see they weren’t invited to something about Project X they will freak out. And because so many people are

I mean, Love and Thunder is easily the second best Thor movie...

The second level of the first NES entry presents a mild challenge to which many apparently throw their hands in the air and give up at that point. 

Manhattan Project was so cool. A big step up from its predecessor, and it was so impressive on the NES (even with the slowdown and flickering). 

I struggled with 8-1 in Super Mario Bros for far longer than I ever did with the dam level. It took me forever to nail that one super long jump with the one-block-wide pillar in the middle. But again, it’s all muscle memory. I nailed it once and then I had it forever locked in.

Agreed. It’s so weird to see the dam level become this legendary difficulty meme over the years, when there’s much harder challenges in the game – as you mentioned stage 3 if you don’t come out of the dam relatively unscathed and stage 4 before you know your way around.

THANK YOU! The dam level is not hard. I beat it at age 7 for the first time and once I had I never struggled with it again.

In theory I love going to the movies, but when covid ended our dominant chain here (aka the only game in town and the surrounding 20 towns) completely stopped enforcing any kind of etiquette. They even stopped running their “don’t be a Tommy Texter” ads.

It is so, so good. As a lifelong TMNT who saw Secret of the Ooze in the theatre, I was pleasantly surprised throughout. It’s such a fresh take and the changes like Splinter’s origin and separating out Superfly from Baxter Stockman were really well handled and all felt like they were in service to telling a great story.

The Utroms are a race of essentially Krangs in the comics. Her having that name plus look is a dead giveaway.

Saw it last night. Donnie is not Urkel at all. His main deal here is he’s always got his headphones on and he’s the only one who can drive. 

I have friends in real life. I will take the splitscreen thank you very much.

He’s only had a few sporadic appearances since 1988. Mostly as DLC and in fighting games.