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So, if we want to play all of the games and be able to actually see the screen, we have to shell out $180? You can get a refurbished normal size one on eBay for anywhere from $20-80. Granted, it doesn’t come with any games, but you can see what you’re playing and it’ll play more than four games. This thing is just one

While we’re waiting on more details, that should give everyone enough time to find a pair of jeweler magnifiers just to be able to see the screen.

Oh good, CBS took something that was bringing people a little glimmer of happiness and dropped it behind a paywall. Now, as the reins are passed from someone who put the thing together as a bit of a passion project to someone whose job it is to do it, I’m sure all the joy will be sucked out of it and we’ll end up with

This is one of those weird situations where I can kinda see both sides of the argument. Canada is still on edge from the recent mass shooting, so I can absolutely see them wanting to take every situation seriously. That being said, I can see several ways this could have been prevented.

Did this series need to be yearly anyway? I mean, they can just drip feed new rosters online as needed, or implement storyline packs to keep player retention up and allow themselves some more lead time on developing the next big game. That way when you shell out full price for a new game, you’re getting the best game

On the bright side, if we’re not welcoming anybody in, at least we don’t have to worry about infecting even more people. Meaning anyone coming into the US right now is putting themselves at risk, as we’ve shown that we have no intention of actually trying to put a dent in Covid-19.

That’s one thing (of about a thousand) that I don’t get about the Republican platform. They scapegoat immigrants, both legal and illegal, for an absurdly large amount of our nation’s problems, but they’ll happily turn around and exploit those same people to increase their own quality of life. And then all the people

-cue death threats-

While I think brand loyalty and not seeing the preferred option available likely triggered people to over-indulge, I think a lot of the problem came from basically what caused the bank runs in 1929. A group of the population panicked and started hoarding supplies. Another group of the population recognized that the

Take Two announced at the end of 2019 that the game had sold 8 million copies. If you figure an average of $60 per game (some markets would have a higher retail price, but others would likely have been marked down for sales and such, so we’ll just round it to $60), that suggests the game took in roughly $480 million

Were they ever expecting the US to pay for their security? I feel like this is one of those pointless comments that Trump likes to make where he gets credit for doing something that would have already been done. Now his cult can clap and say “yeah, don’t let those dirty Brits take our money!” when they never would

I feel you could have ended the headline at “It seems the president isn’t happy” and it would still be accurate. 

Wait, is Epic getting a 50/50 cut after the 88/12 cut? If so, that’s kinda dickish.

Following their logic, why didn’t they just do Half-Life 3 in VR instead of Half-Life: Alyx? What big technological advancement is left for them to tackle with another HL game? I get they likely played it safe with a spin-off since VR isn’t fully adopted yet, but if Valve had a VR system to push, HL3 would easily

It won’t be different. Scrolling through my Facebook feed, I still see plenty of posts praising the orange idiot for how he’s handling things or applauding Pence’s approach of praying the virus away. If they can forgive Trump for his failed campaign promises (the wall, healthcare, now the economy) and his actual

Assuming this was Konami’s fault, they rather stupidly missed an opportunity to gain some positive press.

If the PS3 and PS4 are anything to go off of, we can probably expect a fairly simple and painless way to upgrade the internal drive.

Anything to put off Half-Life 3.

What’s interesting about that is that Japan used to be a lot more progressive, but after World War II, censorship was one of the policies they implemented to try to play nice with the rest of the world. It wasn’t even because they were told to, they just thought it would prevent them from making waves while trying to

I actually enjoyed the movie, for the most part, and thought it was one of the better attempts of condensing a game into a 2 hour run time. My only criticisms were the Sean Bean sections felt tacked on and unnecessary, and they watered down the cult story a bit too much to appeal to a wider audience. But they