It's a testament to how much of my high school years were spend in Morrowind that the song actually fills me with a longing sense of nostalgia. Time to reinstall, I guess...
It's a testament to how much of my high school years were spend in Morrowind that the song actually fills me with a longing sense of nostalgia. Time to reinstall, I guess...
Yeah, that's the one down side of Blu Ray. I have lots of movies I love, but when I go to a friend's, they are useless. But I refuse to feed my gorgeous TV standard def =P
The DVD slump doesn't surprise me. The last DVD I bought was the fourth season of It's Always Sunny and that's only because there was no Blu Ray. People that still do discs have migrated to Blu Ray for the high def, and those that don't care are just getting their movies through Netflix. Don't cry, DVD. You had a good…
True. But it's a rare person that doesn't buy a new game twice a year.
I generally hate paying the initial $50 for an MMO, but in terms of game time, MMOs are actually cheaper than playing retail games, if they are your bread and butter.
In N' Out is better than Steak n' Shake, because it's faster. But it's a toss up between it and Five Guys, and honestly I find myself going to Five Guys more than In N Out
If you're in the mood for some Star Wars and some brilliant humor writing centered on a current event, definitely check out the Galactic Empire piece.
Yeah. It's not the whole community either. I enjoy the single player, and I have fun playing local and LAN. But I seem to constantly run into whiny children, stoned trash talkers, and angry rednecks constantly with voice chat on. Though I am also on 360. That may be my real problem.
I'M SICK AND TIRED OF THESE MONKEY LOVING CAMPERS IN MY MONDAY TO FRIDAY GAME!
Even with normal inflation though a $50 Playstation game in 2000 is about $63 in 2010 money. And game budgets have gone up dramatically, further lifting the prices. Those $40 drops happened because the last gen consoles were on their way out, and that was certainly not across the board.
Game prices have decreased factoring in inflation. A $60 game from 1992 is a $90 game in today's market.
I don't mean the legal definition of theft. I am pretty sure your initial thought would be, "You stole that from me."
That's splitting hairs. Profit for digital goods like music, film, and games come from essentially selling licenses to use the content, not the discs it comes on. You're circumventing the process, essentially using the content without paying for it. Last time I checked, taking something without paying is theft.
You're the reason I have to look at ugly fat nerds in video reviews. LET ME HAVE MY EYE CANDY!
I steal all my consoles but buy my games brand new. What does that make me?
Hoor-ay!
Tropico 3! Yay? Nay? Some other word ending in -ay?
Doesn't every game have a disclaimer about seizures in the booklet? I don't think this one is going to get too far.
Never thought of doing that, but awesome idea. If I ever get back into Fallout, I am adopting it.
Did not use the code, but kudos to you for your generosity!