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I would probably buy the SNES Classic, whereas I only toyed with the idea of buying the NES Classic.

It is still not clear to the family how Malachi got his hands on the dangerous weapon. Stephens said that he got the gun from a friend who got it from someone else. Investigators are looking into finding out who originally had the gun and passed it to the friend, the news station notes.

Someone cross-post this to Jezebel where they seem to believe that women never, ever, ever do this.

“Seems like an article made to meet some sort of post quota”

The audio engineers at Capcom have to feel pretty good about their work.

My cooking skills in real life transfer to BotW. My inventory is full of nothing but Meat Skewers & Dubious Food.

I’ve played I think about 3/4 of the Shrines and while there were a few I wasn’t a huge fan of getting to, there was only one that I just couldn’t figure out or had any real problems with - the constellation shrine in Korok Forest. I totally misread the clue and even after seeing the solution online I still didn’t

If I shoot that fox I can cook the raw meet with radishes for extra hearts. It is known.

people who have 800 dollars laying around every month dont buy this shit.

So...are you saying they...spoiled the milk?

*ducks*

Two questions. Is this okay to pre order? And will you be delaying this as well?

This sounds like an example of too much too fast. They are launching a new property that has zero recognizability and hoping to sell a card game, toys, and what sounds like potentially comics as well; heck well known IPs struggle with doing that much, let alone something no kid will probably hear of until it hits

Nuff said.


then the kotaku article should reflect that, this is not a korean website.

Just wait until you see the drinking controller they force you to use:

“International Federation of Bodybuilding president Rafael Santonja”

Who watches the Watch Lucarios?

Quick, Draw! is stupid and it should be ashamed of itself.

Nostalgia - it’s delicate, but potent. Teddy told me that in Greek, “nostalgia” literally means “the pain from an old wound.” It’s a twinge in your heart far more powerful than memory alone.