Nintendo will be releasing the Micro GB Classic this holiday season. 10 of these keychains will be spread across the global market at an estimated retail price of $70. It will come with Tetris preloaded.
Nintendo will be releasing the Micro GB Classic this holiday season. 10 of these keychains will be spread across the global market at an estimated retail price of $70. It will come with Tetris preloaded.
Does it end with three classic cars getting stoned by an angry mob?
This has been my biggest concern with Lego Dimensions. There’s no easy way to work around or correct these issues with the toy tag, outside of waiting for Lego to mail you a replacement, which is also not guaranteed to work. So far, I’ve had three toy tags fail on me right out of the box, two accessory tags and one…
This is literally the first I’ve heard of PPAP
If the only thing I want is access to old games and have zero interest in the new console, then yes, yes I would. I have fond memories of playing games on the NES and SNES and I would absolutely consider buying a console that would let me gain access to only those games that I want without buying into a whole new…
The only Lego game to truly go 100% on everything being made of Lego was the Lego Movie game. Every other game has had non-Lego set pieces and scenery, with an object being made out of Lego being a clue that you can interact with or smash it.
I’d be more on board with these mini console classics if they had access to a store that let you buy the games you consider classic and not just be limited to the ones that Nintendo dictates as being classic.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was at least partly because of the whole Linux thing back on PS3. Sony allowed it’s users to more or less mod the console and some industrious individuals managed to use it to create a backdoor into the console. Creating mods for games could possibly (but unlikely) open the door for…
I’m thinking Trump never actually wanted to be president. Like, this was just a joke/publicity stunt/secret plot to help Hillary win that went horribly, horribly wrong and now he has to own it.
I guess the legal excuse for why they do this is that there is no guarantee that the pre-order “exclusive” will ever be released. It only happens 99% of the time, and that’s too much of a gamble, so you should go ahead and pre-order.
I’m curious if the homeless man was already dead, or if that was another part of the plan they had to implement.
That’s pretty much true of every home buying show. I’m guessing they only go for people far along in the buying process so that they aren’t stuck waiting weeks or even months for all the hurdles to be cleared before they can even set foot on the property to start working.
It really depends on who you get the loan from and what circumstances prompted you to get the loan. Something as simple as what was outlined in the above article, where you’re just two days short of payday for a one-time thing, then it’s probably not going to be a huge deal. But, a lot of people exploring that option…
How many of those cardboard box accessories did they sell? The one that you set the controller on and then tapped?
So, better to be screwed when the publisher decides you can’t play your game anymore?
So, what’s the benefit of having to access all your games through a digital client that dials home? One that can slam the door in your face whenever the client so chooses? I can’t remember what Valve, EA, Ubisoft, Microsoft, etc said to justify it.
What an interesting world we live in where there are announcements advertising the day that they will make an announcement. Kinda goes hand in hand with movie studios releasing trailers advertising the release date of trailers.
It’s not entirely Netflix’s fault. When they started out, they were basically the only streaming option available. Eventually, all the rights holders saw how profitable that was and either upped their asking price or yanked their content once the rights were scheduled to lapse so they could form their own streaming…
According to a SAG-AFTRA representative, companies have agreed to reveal if an actor’s role is recurring
The only thing I’ve ever needed to know about Battlefield multiplayer is that I’m terrible at first-person shooters. The last Battlefield I played online was Bad Company 2, and I think I averaged more time dead than alive.