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Frankly the quality of GameFAQs guides has gone downhill as the audience for that sight has dropped off in recent years.  It’s a shame, because in it’s hey day it really did have some impressive guides which often had far FAR more details than the official ones.  Nowadays, the most popular guides for far too many

This is a very helpful guide. I’m hoping they’ll do what they did in Japan when those players complained about the lack of manuals and patch them in. By “patch them in” I mean downloaded onto the switch, not adding a browser link that’s clunky and only works when the user is online. (There are a handful of games where

I can’t help thinking of Abraham Simpson’s speech.
“I used to be with it, then they changed what “it” was.  Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what IS it is weird and scary to me.  It’ll happen to you!”

Who?  I never heard of it, that’s probably why there’s no outrage.  People have to know about things before they can complain about them.

Japanese history didn’t start with Pearl Harbor. At one point they were forced by foreign powers at gun point to remove their ban on guns so that westerns could sell them firearms again.  This is just one example.

I apologize, I grew up in the age of Sir’s Mixing, I was just having some fun. I’m just reminded of modern adults trying to talk to TODAY’S kids as though it’s still 1992, usually politicians, and somehow they didn’t get the memo that their references of hiphopitude are falling on confused ears.

Western culture was more or less forced on Japan, repeatedly, at different points in history. This is the worst example you could have picked, if you only knew that you wouldn’t have said it.

(It’s part of the reason they still hunt cetaceans, a rebellion against what many in Japan see as erosion of their culture,

Who is Sir Mixalot?  Was he a knight of the round table?  You mentioned not lying, so like, George Washington’s friend maybe?  Are you an old?

Cardassians are always taking the hard work of others to profit their own sense of family and loyalty. Down with Cardassia!

This certainly beats filming a child in the bathroom like some other streamers.
Or to put it another way that also makes me seem old. “Oh what a nice young man.”

I’m still not sure what your point is.  What’s legal in some places isn’t elsewhere.  So?

I’d love to see Rare Replay on Switch (with logos and cameo artwork restored to the Banjo games). That’s the only thing I have to add to this conversation.

I just had to look that up, and it’s true, but only if there’s literally no one else at the intersection and only on roads of 55 mph or below. Apparently in Utah people waiting at red lights when there was no other traffic is a common occurrence where such an exception makes sense.  Ultimately, it still means treating

Oh wow here it is. The rebranding has begun, and landed with all the enthusiasm of a wet towel in the hamper.
If your very best argument is that it’s no different than “random prizes” in Magic packs or kinder suprise toys, well, maybe those don’t need to exist in those forms either. Maybe we’d all be better off if

I did the same thing at my school, and it’s probably no coincidence my home is a lot neater than most of my friends.  It probably should be the standard here.

It isn’t feigned. Imagine if this guy DIDN’T have a popular online show. Imagine if it was just this guy and his friend going into a bathroom and recording people, a kid included, as they used the facilities. Now imagine that’s your kid.

That’s where the outrage comes from.

Nothing short of a lifetime ban is appropriate

In answer, yes.  Even worse are people who get mad at you for NOT speeding.

Psychopathy?

Hell no!  Why does that matter?

Who did that?