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I can’t say that this has any bearing on the reasons behind the strip, but I find anything to come out of Bakugan besides the toy itself is garbage, so I imagine a game would be too. I saw maybe 8 seconds of the TV show before I was able to find the remote and turn it off. So, the comic had some value to me, even if…
Nothing quite like falling asleep during a raid boss and waking back up in the public lobby with mysterious loot an hour later because the rest of your team managed to kill it without you.
Yeah, I’ve still got my 20 inch Sylvania for all my pre-HD lightgun games. Still hoping I might snag an actual lightgun cabinet one of these days, but maybe I’m better off just rigging up my PS3 and guncon 3s on my 50 inch.
Yeah, I’ve still got my 20 inch Sylvania for all my pre-HD lightgun games. Still hoping I might snag an actual…
Ill wait until I can get all the DLC with it for maybe 20 bucks. Im tired of buying incomplete games.
Ill wait until I can get all the DLC with it for maybe 20 bucks. Im tired of buying incomplete games.
Right now the Logitech G600 is proving exceptionally useful since my left arm went bad. Although the software running it is so badly written I almost had to take it back to the store. Eventually I figured out how to get beyond the “start up” screen and remap the buttons with WSAD and etc, but you can remap everything…
I just want the last third of the episodic trilogy, Im already 40 bucks in the hole on it. Sh** like this is why I don’t buy games until they are finished.
Yeah, my b***ard of a subconcious didn’t tell me “look at the name” until after it had it’s fun.
On my 50 inch TV that I use as a PC monitor, your fly avatar is just the right size and realisitic enough to have me yelling profanities while trying to find something to catch it in. And then yelling more profanities when I realize I got up for no reason.
Theres no way I can be on a roller coaster and not scream.
Well sh**. My last motherboard was an MSI K9A2 CF. I dont even have to look at the box to remember it’s model number. It finally wore out on me a year or two ago, but only after a good 7+years if I recall correctly.
Im not going to lie, if I get my own house it’s not going to look pretty on the inside by anyone’s standard but my own.
So I am confused, were these both part of developing the console that would be the Nintendo Playstation, or was the CDRom supposed to be an entirely different thing? Because as far as I know the Nintendo Playstation used a CDROM, so why would they have a separate CDROM project?
This is why I have a PSN chat party running while I play PSVR games. It lets me play “Schizophrenia Simulator” while I wait.
Installing FreeMcBoot on my PS2 card was a bit of a b*** to do when I did it. I used a method that involved the PS2 to PS3 memory card adapter, and I think a windows XP computer that maybe also had to have support on the motherboard to use a floppy drive on USB? But after a few hours on a borrowed computer it was like…
“Over a thousand years old and can read your mind”
And for some reason I need to say this:
I just had to look up Billy Mitchell because the occasional article I’ve seen about this subject on Kotaku always seemed to be posting a picture of who I also just googled to find out was Peter Dinklage. Or so I thought. Has Kotaku actually been posting a picture of Mitchell this whole time?
I really feel like Nintendo killed the WiiU by not marketing it better and giving up on it instead of making a push to improve it’s situation and get some more first party games on it. But, if they HAD supported it properly and it had a better run, I’d be afraid we might not have gotten the Switch.
*Looks at tittle of the game*