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This is still one of my all time favorite Zelda games, and reading that article just confirms why it holds up. Music was a huge part of the game's theme, so it's no surprise that there was a lot of thought put into the soundtrack. If you haven't played this game, you should.

Big missiles, sure, but those smaller, short-range missiles may not have been hijacked by Darhk.

Was I the only one who noticed that during the army showdown the traffic was normal? Despite an army of giant Gorillas threatening the city. Apparently the citizens of Central City are so used to seeing strange things that it doesn't even affect their commute. "Eh, that army is a block away, it'll be fine. Should I

Now that was a blast from the past. Yes, this was cheesy and terrible and damn if it didn't put a smile on my face. I was an 80's kid, and so new Saturday Morning Cartoons was an event. The thrill of an entire morning of new programming is something that cannot be understated. Think about how you felt when the new

It's always been this way. And it's wonderful. If you can, spring for the commercial-free version. You'll never go back.

That's because there is truth in comedy. Comedy exposes the ridiculous nature of the job, and it allows the characters to actually be human. Humans are silly, silly creatures. So it makes sense that a sitcom would get so much right.

I wonder if they will be accompanied by a pianist.

I just wanted to say kudos for the "love makes you do the wacky" line. Terry loves a good Buffy reference.

I absolutely loved Link to the Past, moreso because I was reading this comic in Nintendo Power as I was playing it. However, while the comic was, and still is awesome, I have no problems with the game's ending. I was always thrilled to check in on everyone and see that they're doing well. As far as I'm concerned, the

I'm not sure the Elders of the Internet would approve.

That money was just resting in my account.

I've been binge-watching Friends on Netflix, and not only does it hold up, I like it a lot more now than I did when it was on.

I really enjoyed the season 1 reviews on this site, especially as they were written after the series ended. It's a great way to analyze the full impact of those early episodes now that we have the complete picture.

I rarely watched 30 Rock when it was on but then binged the entire series when it was on Netflix. Perhaps it was the Binge Effect, but I never really saw the "decline" that I kept hearing about. And that last season was wonderful, concluding with one of the few perfect final episodes you'll ever see.

Are you sure this isn't the Darkest Timeline? Because I want a cybernetic arm.

"Hello Mister Peralta."

You leave Stefan Urquel alone.

"Futurama did it!"

To the extreme!

Only he can make a fanny pack cool.