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I always wanted to try out Powered Up. Hearing that you can play as bosses makes me want to seek it out even more. It was PSP-only, right?

I really enjoyed Chrono Trigger on DS for the reasons that you mentioned. Clearing up the screen and adding little tweaks like auto-run were very much appreciated. I also missed out on the Playstation version years ago, so it was fun to see the anime cutscenes.

Yeah, the Anniversary Collection was phenomenal. There was just so much stuff jammed into one disc.

Yeah, this place is unique and something will definitely be lost in the Kinjapocalypse. It's sad. I've had fun commenting here and enjoyed the welcoming vibe.

KRINKING

I love when he dunks the comb in the gravy and runs it through his hair and beard. No idea why, but that gets me every time.

Wow, the regular teachers couldn't be bothered to leave behind vaguely educational videos to watch? Not even a Bill Nye episode?

John nailed it with the sense of community while watching The Price is Right. I feel that way about daytime TV in general. "Right now, thousands of people are sick or playing hooky and watching this episode of Maury along with me."

Nah, not pissed off. Just confused about the tone of the article, where the author was looking down his nose at Tom for being "left behind." Is a 45-year-old man expected to keep up with internet culture spread by teenagers? If so, shoot me now.

Those were some harrowing stories! What a crazy guy.

Surely you mean Krang, good sir? A malfunction, indeed!

But, man, can you believe these soapbox collector guys? Such dorks.

And boy, did he risk getting beaten with the Undercutters one. The guy was about to smash his head in with a hammer over a cheaper pizza!

They first tried dunking while bungee corded to the helicopter, but it wasn't pretty on the bounce back.

Darn. I thought I found it, then the link started to load as "vids.myspace.com" and I just closed the tab.

What, exactly, does the author of that article want from Tom Green? The dude is 45 and moved on from his "prankster" persona quite a while ago. Should Tom be on 4chan sparring with nerds and calling people cucks?

The "Where's My Dinner, B——?" statue.

Eric Andre is way more his spiritual successor than Steve-O or Sam Hyde. What Eric does to his D-list celebrity guests is what Tom did to Glenn Humplik, only more intense and surreal.

I was just watching the episode of The Sopranos where Dr. Plepler talks to the family about Tony's condition in a condescending manner. The character's name was a reference to this Plepler, as I just found out.

This is the most sensible comment in the entire thread. I fully support your platform.