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One of the only physical magazines I ever subscribed to as a kid. Utterly invaluable if you didn’t want to spend a summer’s lifetime shooting and jumping on every block.

I played the original Metroid when it was new, and it was a complete shitshow. I don’t know if it was because I was a little kid or gaming was different back then, but we were content doing the first few corridors over and over again until we died. I don’t think I ever made it to the first boss. If you wanted a map,

Wow, the animation has changed so much.

Since it wasn’t mentioned here, the reward money for killing a griefer is taken from his own inventory, and while “marked” is unable to see anyone else on the map.

Vegeta(ble) and Kakar(rot).

Oh, hey, from a fan who watches this stuff on VoD because it happens in the middle of the night on my timezone, thanks for the big, fat, spoiler image right on the main page.

I doubt there’ll be any new Big 3 though.

I can’t speak to the Spanish speaking market, but the Big 3 is used in Japan to refer to the three most popular Weekly Shounen Jump titles. While this has of course varied over time, the Big 3 consisting of One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach persisted for a very long time. Market dynamics have changed somewhat since then

I am Sofa King We taught Ed

The biggest scam ever in video game history, probably one of the largest across all industries, yet people will defend this shit til the day they die and how it’s not a scam.

Lol, if you read the newest chapter, you’d have known it wasn’t Pandaman. Although, I will admit, I thought it was Pandaman too when coming to the article and forgot about this guy so...lol

I refuse to believe people outside of commercials and videoclips actually wore this. Nobody’s is this dumb. Well... maybe in America I guess.

those pants in the center.....i had those..... and bicycle caps.... remember those were a fashion thing? and fanny packs everywhere

This is the ‘80s, so I was hoping for something a little more like this:

ASW’s mindset seems to be “If you put in the work, you can stomp anyone with your character choices.” That’s a good mindset to have for a fighting game, making mid to low-tier characters become beasts in the hands of those who devote their time into learning them.

This description right here is at the core of why DS2 and 3 felt like lesser games. Nothing so far has ever matched the feeling of being chased by the black knight, making a split-second decision to go left and into an elevator, and spending a few moments in dread wondering what new horrors are awaiting for me on the

Oh geez. This sounds evil. But given that FF4 (FF2 US cart, woo) was my first Final Fantasy and I know it stupid well, I can’t say I’m not intrigued...

The worst part is that he already did that! Gon found his father! The stated goal of the story was accomplished!

Hiatus aside, Togashi needs to get the story under control if he wants to finish it. He keeps introducing new characters and new plot threads without resolving any of them, and it’s getting to the point where there is no way to wrap things up reasonably well. It’s a bit like A Song of Ice and Fire in that way.