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Ya know, her dress has changed color numerous times over the years. Heck, in Zelda 1 it was green, or white, or red (depending on the color of Link’s tunic). In Zelda 2, it was definitively red. In Link to the Past, it was blue and white. All I’m saying is that Zelda’s outfit isn’t really “iconically” anything,

You can do the “speaking” for Link. It’s a convenient way of not having to deal with programming in a million dialog trees. Either you’re into it or you aren’t, but I’m totally okay with silent protagonists. Very often when a silent protagonist finally opens their mouth, everything that comes out is completely

They are, in fact, still a thing. Not only Dragon Age 3, but on their previous games? Yep, still charging Bioware Points. Oh wait, there’s this one DLC I can buy for cash...

Well, EA just called attention to fact “Bioware Points” still exist. I know that their NEW games no longer use them, but they’ve failed to remove them from older games like the Mass Effect trilogy or the first two Dragon Age games.

Nice find there. I remember reading an issue of Nintendo Power that described how the NES (the US model) came to be, with one specific person going through numerous iterations before coming up with the VCR front loader we know today. I recognize that prototype from that issue too. I like it, it’s pretty sleek. It

I can’t help but notice most of those cats seem pretty unamused by the weird stuff those humans put on them.

Maybe they should eat some sugar, because they sure are bitter about something.

The hell is up with that art style? Weird bobble headed cowgirl in two piece revealing outfit is.... a clash... It’s also just... weird looking. The more realistic people around them just makes it all the stranger. They look like troll dolls.

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Hype train? Oh you amateurs... We all need to hop on our Excite Bikes!

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