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I was working at an EB Games back during college. At the time, we took in PC games for trades and most of them just went into bags and were hung on hooks on the floor. One day, I had just got done packing and hanging a few dozen games. Then about an hour later, a whole bunch of them was brought in by a homeless man to

You mean like how Capcom had a really great and fan loved dragon based franchise, then teased a game with a dragon motif and when it was finally revealed it was an Elder Scrolls clone?

But this isn’t Humble forcing customers to give some of the money to the developer/publishers. This is Humble forcing customers to give money to Humble. Everything beyond that 15-30% can be donated completely to charity. But there is no minimum set for the developers.

But this isn’t Humble forcing customers to give some of the money to the developer/publishers. This is Humble forcing customers to give money to Humble. Everything beyond that 15-30% can be donated completely to charity. But there is no minimum set for the developers.

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Nerf Now is the best today. Got a real solid chuckle out of me.

I bet you can’t guess how Stitt’s office responded when Black journalists asked for comment.

Culex from Super Mario RPG is a great fight. Throughout the game, you fought such comedic and entertaining fights. Then, you get this option of working your butt off to fight this guy who seemed straight out of a Final Fantasy game. He was tough, he was unusual, he was surprising. I loved working my way to him and

As a fan of the Kung Fu Panda series, I would say that he is just as expressive as a voice actor as he is in live action.

But he isn’t doing it “for free”. Every update he makes bring in new customers, which builds his audience, which will be there for him when he announces and releases his next game. This is all about that future. Because I have come to know and trust him and his work, I will definitely be buying that new game day one.

So, in the remaster, will the character whose story just kind of stops without a conclusion actually get a proper ending?

Just a quick comment for anyone who feels like listening.

Never store electronics with the battery inside. Take the battery out. If you can’t remove the battery, then make sure that the battery is drained before storing. This is a not just a safety thing, but also a longevity thing.

Honestly, it is perfectly valid that you have these thoughts. As someone who dumped Nintendo because Final Fantasy moved to the PS1, and who played this game while rumors of how to revive Aerith were still hot, I had no clue about a lot of the plot. Sephiroth’s whole motivation to me comes down to mommy issues, “I

Trademarks are not the same thing as copyright. For one, you don’t even have to register your copyright to own it. A trademark you have to actually register. With copyrights, you don’t have to do didly squat with your copyrighted work to maintain that copyright for life+70 years. A trademark you actually have to use

My problem is with your complete disregard for facts and truth with regard to intellectual property law. There is no such thing as “defend it or lose it” in US IP law.

in the USA, intellectual property is very much a defend-it-or-lose-it system.”
Wrong for every type of intellectual property in the US. There is no such thing. The closest there is to this thought is when trademarks become generified, Band-aid and Google for example. Those are still valid trademarks even though they

I bought Grandia as a PS1 classic on the PSN store a couple of years ago. Once I got around to play it, I determined that it is a near perfect JRPG in my opinion. I struggle to find anything to complain about. I love the battle system. I love the leveling system. I love the way you earn new abilities. The characters

Most likely he was using multiple accounts to take over and control gyms, battle raids without the need for other people, and trading the best pokemon to his main account. There might be some money in selling accounts, but probably not that easy to do.

Never played with *8* phones, but I have played during my commute when I had one. I looked for all the pokestops and spawn points on the drive that I could safely stop my car at, then I would make that a part of my drive. I never tried to do any stops or catches when the car was in motion. But if there was a parking

Amaxing game. Just don’t ever play the Gabeboy Color version. It drops the enemy weakness feature. Basically every sword does the same damage and it ruins the fun of experimenting with the swords.