Well, it's not MoS's Superman either. The suit looks more like the DC52 suit.
Well, it's not MoS's Superman either. The suit looks more like the DC52 suit.
There are certainly a lot of creeps out there and I've seen my share at CES but there's not context here. For all you know he saw toilet paper stuck to her shoe or a kick me sign on her back.
I was (and still is) a big brawler fan so if there was a brawler on the Super Famicom, I had to play it. The Sailor Moon games were bad but I think I gutted through them. There were more than one, right? At least I think I remember there were more than one.
I have GX for GC but man does it ever rock in Dolphin in 1080p!
That was because Dark Moon is a 2nd party game. Of course Nintendo will be on their case all the time. Next Level also said they would love to get a crack at other Nintendo franchises.
I finally decided to register there with a paid e-mail address and I get this:
Midnight Wanderers was part of the 3 Wonders arcade. That, DJ Boy and Ninja Spirit certainly came out in Canada and presumably the US.
This is Vancouver, one of the most expensive places to live in Canada. Average house price is $1 million. A place where wannabe trendy restaurants squeeze every penny they can from those wannabe food critics (foodies).
That's the SNES version of MK2, is it not?
Pretty damn awesome!
Nope. I don't even have a CoD account. When I clicked "Login", it actually too me to an Activision page for asking for login info.
He doesn't actually say theghostsarereal.com is fake. You can still log into your CoD profile from that site so I can only assume it is a real site.
A lot of the time, I just say "Bob". You can't screw that up, can you?
I remember that thing about Dell systems. That was pretty horrible.
The invisible box isn't so invisible.
While I build my own PCs, I don't get the other DIY guys and their resistance to pre-builts. There's a market for them and not everyone wants or has the time to build one.
I haven't been to PAX for a few years now, since they started doing online-only registration. It's so far off and I can't really commit 100% to driving 2 hours to go. I wish they kept some for walk-ins.
That was the first thing that popped up in my mind too!
For my wife's system, we got an HD5850 at launch in 2009 for just under $400 and added a second one about 9 months later for $200 used. Now 3 years later, the pair 5850s still run almost as well as a HD7970 and she's still happy with the setup.