Part Beatles, part Sabbath; Phaseshifter by Redd Kross is a fine album.
Part Beatles, part Sabbath; Phaseshifter by Redd Kross is a fine album.
Or simply say she doesnt know anything
I presume everyone here loved the ATHF: Movilefilm for Theatres? My friend said it was the worst thing ever. I subsequently found it to be fucking hilarious.
Um... no. Football matches have these things regularly for tragedies that have nothing to do with football. For example, the silences held when people died due to a bin lorry crash last year.
I didn’t think it was that sympathetic. He whined a lot, but the character still came off as a god-bothering psycho whose terrible temper and aggressive/obsessive tendencies got him disbarred.
I did not enjoy the montages of bits of game being created.
“Effectively a documentary”? Not so. It no more purports to be a documentary than any other made-for-TV based on a true story version of events, which everyone knows is made to be entertaining (and therefore fictionalised wherever it suits pacing or story or whatever).
It pains me to say it, but I too have encountered this phenomenon. I was playing Arkanoid on MAME with a friend a couple of Christmases ago and we couldn’t get off the first screen.
You’re crazy! NES TMNT is still great! The water sequence wasn’t as hard as everyone’s complaining makes it seem.
I think the first Mario game I played, was Donkey Kong on the Commodore 64 which belonged to my cousin. This was late 80s.
I was just thinking more or less the same thing.
That’ just too difficult a choice: why can’t I have both?
Frank Welker’s original Soundwave voice is one of the coolest things about G1 Transformers. I want this game!
Still, he’s right about keeping track of IDW. I have given up, in fact.
I didn’t jump to the PS2 generation until the Transformers game came out and the pull of being able to play as Optimus Prime was too much (and I even imported that gorgeous looking but unplayable Takara PS2 monstrosity).
This though... looks fantastic! I don’t yet have a current gen. console but that may change...
I’m glad my SNES doesn’t need to be always online. They’ll never brick me.
Exactly. The YES campaign was about those who live in Scotland, inclusive of all peoples of all ethnicity, nationality and sexuality, deciding how the country was run. Part of the bias on the no side was that they criticised ‘nationalism’ and played up its negative connotations, despite they too offering nationalism,…
Yes, but the sad fact is there continues to be a no acknowledgement of the abuse, smearing, and scares that the so-called ‘Better Together’ campaign engaged in. There was a slim majority on the no side, but it was never a fair fight.
She’s very vocal about bullying on one side, but ignored the fact that the whole of the mainstream media, especially the BBC, participated in a juggernaut of smearing and scare-mongering instead of a reasoned argument.
Your boss isn’t the classiest guy though, be honest.