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This interests me, because the last time I had my thyroid tested, the blood tests came back that I was pretty B-12 deficient, so I started taking a supplement. I was a bit concerned that the supplement recommended has (literally) 16,666% of my RDA of Vitamin B-12, which...seems like too much, even as I understand that

Still better than where I come from. After having lived in the US for some years now, I can’t even imagine getting back into one of these. But this was my mode of transport till I turned 21.


As a lawyer, I approve this message.

I once got a $380 ticket for running a stale yellow light.

Professional films run at 24fps, but home video runs at 60. That’s why higher frame rates look cheap or wrong when it comes to cinematic stuff, you mentally associate it with your crappy family home movies and low budget TV.

Right, that’s what I meant to say, the movement of the characters was coded with a movie’s 30 (or 24) fps in mind.

Ok, well I’m not going to speak against what your brother told you about prison. I’ve been there too.

You impregnated six girls in your graduating class? Holy shit!

There were only 6 girls in your graduating class?

Like a fetus at 19 weeks

LOOK IT TOOK ME LIKE FIVE MINUTES I DON’T KNOW HOW I COULD HAVE RUSHED IT MORE

And the thing is, I’ve been watching these numbers for a while, and it’s not like they’re that much lower than they were back in Jan/Feb. The game came out, people played for a month or so, and then stopped.

Ha-haha-ha...ha! That would provide some negative-seeming nuance to the “Look how awesome we are, we shipped this HUGE number of games.” The truth is, unless the game is horribly broken or there is a way to exploit micro-transactions, game companies really don’t care what a buyer does with the game after the

No one in the States makes it and the EU will only sell it to us for veterinary euthanization.

Didn’t both of those games do fairly well? I don’t know of any JRPG fans who owned a 360 or Wii who didn’t play them. That being said, some of us didn’t have a system to play them on. I never bought a Wii and Lost Odyssey came out after my 360 red ringed and I never bought a new one. I really wish that it came out on

Sadly, the companies behind some of these games are either defunct or unconcerned with bringing them to modern platforms. You can get some great Sega games on Steam (like Phantasy Star IV, which is a must-play) but yeah, none of these. Bummer.

The Last Remnant is fantastic. (Even the x-360 version if installed to the HD.)

Blue Dragon anybody?