funketrain98
Just a Bear
funketrain98

Exactly what I am saying. I know Affirm offers 0% at times but if they don’t you can end up paying an arm and a leg for something. It used to be more common to see the 0% offer but as time goes on I am seeing it less and less. I will usually just sign up for a new credit card offering 0% intro rate or a store card

‘Could care less’ suggests you still have some care left to give, while ‘Couldn’t care less’ truly means you have no care left at all. You reply makes it sound like you care a lot.

lol what a tool

I’m honestly surprised that this seems like a surprise to you. The series S was always going to be a budget system. I assume most games will have lower frame rates, resolution, and graphic features.

this site is becoming trash with all these ads, while trying to focus on the story I have 6 ahsoka ads and an Amazon ad on the right.

The things they did to hide load times in the 90s.

Meant *elevator not escalator

Damn it! I thought this scene was omitted in this version. Now I have to replay that chapter. Was definitely something I enjoyed in the original.

Now playing

I was waiting for someone to bring this up.

A workaround I use on these is to enable mobile rendering in Chrome’s developer tools, which causes them to render as a single page list instead of a slideshow. You can blow it up to 150% and it’s very readable. Stick it to the herb, power to the readers.

Mario Kart Double Dash still is for me the best one

Double Dash!!

Double Dash’s course design was on point. You’d think going around a tiny-ass, standard race track wouldn’t be fun (and it might not be in a regular, non-kart racing game), but the hullabaloo from throwing items into the mix was awesome.

Mario Kart 64 is the worst game in the main series (as in, not including the mobile game and the arcade games). Even at the time of its release, I was disappointed in it compared to Super Mario Kart. That doesn’t mean I didn’t still enjoy it at the time. Of course I had a lot of fun with it. But it was still a clear

The big problem here is you don’t own the games you paid for. You should but you don’t.  You paid for a limited right to use a license for a game.  It’s not right, but it’s legal.  

I mean, he’s a shit guy. Don’t get me wrong. But it’s certainly worth calling out China’s total lack of regard for intellectual property theft. You know these guys aren’t getting third party licenses to manufacture these from Sony.

Until the day where even physical media requires an activation code to tie its use to a single player’s account

It’s a Chinese company.  Stealing is what they do.

Not to mention heavier.  

If that were true, I feel like a pencil ought to feel rather a lot warmer to the touch... :P