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I can't believe people are even applying to this thing. It's terrible. Basically it's like asking Nintendo to take a percentage of your proceeds that no other company is requiring. So why would anyone making a living off Youtube want to host Nintendo products at this point? Show content from Microsoft or Sony and

The Dreamcast is a failed console on that front. You don't play card games on split screen (That would be stupid). The VMU could never be used like that. Magic the Gathering, Pokemon TCG, and Hearthstone all do not need split screen. They work better as a single player with online multiplayer, or you know how I

I've been playing for about the same time, and I see very similar threats and hostile chatter in the same amount of games. In my opinion no moderation system is perfect, but the way LoL is going it is getting much worse. People get the most easy passes saying the worst things imaginable to other human beings thanks

I don't like saying the issue is with LoL's community- it's more the vocal, outspoken jerks that come back to the game time and time again. There needs to be a relentless moderation system, and the one they refine and continue to support today absolutely is abysmal and does little to enforce positive attitudes and

It sounds like you never gave the VMUs a shot. Hell, even before we knew everything about the Wii-U after it was announced, I assumed you could have multiple gamepads per Wii(because to this day Nintendo's marketing has failed to explain the Wii-U is a new console, they only prioritize the gamepad, it looks like a

Just as citizens are required by law to go the speed limit, come to a full complete stop at red lights before turning right, and to use their signal before changing lanes? Practicing these laws every day, I feel like I've mastered it, yet that only allows me to notice how literally every single driver gets at least

Well, Star Fox Adventures did something very similar. If you got out Fox's binoculars and looked at the grass, you couldn't even see 'pixels' really, just a lot of cell-like dots swaying together. Not sure how the devs did it, but if a Gamecube could do it, modern PCs could do something very similar and better. I

Yeah I agree. The fact that Shepard wakes up with a black haze and magically teleports into the 'area' (spoiler free here) at the end when teleporters have never been a fixture of the world was very puzzling. Nothing about the ending made sense even post-update. I feel like all the things people were complaining