I don't even know whether he even was a real doctor. I mean, all he did was throw pills into people.
I don't even know whether he even was a real doctor. I mean, all he did was throw pills into people.
You really did that? Wow. You are either a very brave, unbreakable hero, or a deranged lunatic. Either way, I congratulate you!
Listen, I am nostalgic for times when I was a kid, not for times when some other people were kids.
Well, considering that the NES port of Metal Gear is probably the worst version of the game, I am quite glad it was skipped.
Not to ruin your hopes and determination, but do you know that once you beat that uncompromising beast of a game, you have to beat it once more for the true ending? Really, I am not joking.
Yes, it will have built-in, emulated games, with save state support. So basically a Virtual Console emulator in its own box.
Seriously? I tried to play that game a few times, but it is just ridiculously hard and frustrating. Every single minute I felt like the game was punishing me for playing it.
I'll definitely get this. Sure, it's not really a "real" NES, but I could finally own one (that was made by Nintendo).
— Kevin Smith
No, not really. At least with an Android phone you can download an .apk file and install it that way. I am not from any of the officially supported countries and yet I play the game from day one. And so do many other people.
This is from Wikipedia:
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he dismisses Mad Max: Fury Road as a “corporate product” (and even gives it a “pfff”)
That stupid scene got even more ridiculous thanks to the music. It sounded like some big, action-packed, high-octane spectacle, but she was just… sitting in a chair and… watching videos on her laptop.
Yes, you are right, she is a warrior. But she also stands for compassion, peace, and love, which are principles she's generally focusing on more than violence.
I see. Well, the majority of Pokéspots around me are consisting of children's playgrounds and graffiti on walls…
Well, it may be true to the really shitty comics.
I haven't seen it yet, but I've heard a lot of good things about it and its director, and that was filling me with optimism about this film.
No, just a male bystander.
"Out of my way, sperm bank!"