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Except EVERY single game on Nintendo platforms do this.

The mod parts are cool, but 700 part ships are nothing special. I've had a couple on that scale. Sure, they were much homelier (I play vanilla), but getting it into orbit wasn't difficult at all.

Lmao Nobuo Umetsu. I had a brain fart.

I've been let down since Tetsuya Nomura stopped producing music for the FF series. I know nostalgia blinds, but there were some catchy ass tunes. The latest entries pale in comparison, they feign interest when scoring these games, when the music ties so much of it together. Oh well!

Logging onto Kotaku and seeing you have 700+ recommendations, with over 100 replies for one post.

Correlation does not equal causation, and while there may be evidence that favors the notion of serotonin and game addiction, it still begs the question. Moreover...

Serotonin is but one of many neurotransmitters involved with signaling pathways. Serotonin does bind to select neurons throughout the brain, in particular ones dealing with food consumption, hunger, and also certain moments of euphoria—in particular with drugs like MDMA.

If only Sony would make Einhander available on the US PSN. I love that game to fucking death, and I'd rather not pirate it. I'm sure as shit not buying it as a PS1 disc, given that copies sell for $50+

OH GOD, I remember that happening to me.

Because he totally knew whether the raccoon had rabies. In fact, he probably should have killed him (if he didn't), since other than waiting, he wouldn't be able to know whether his dog got infected (since you need to cut open one of the animals).

I am baffled when people say / write "I, personally," as if the pronoun wasn't sufficient to establish whose feelings you're speaking about.

OR...

One year into the release and we're already talking about the next console. That's rough dude. Hopefully Nintendo can get their shit together. Their focus should be strictly about making an open ONLINE user experience. A unified gamer ID which links your purchases across supported devices (instead of trapping it

Because I totally enjoy vast landscapes that end abruptly, as apposed to limited viewing distances that are visually graded as to give the impression of a thick atmosphere.

Who's talking about sardines here? Stay on topic please.

Let's see...

Now where have I seen that scheme before?

I used to play YGO! in middle school, and played recently for a short stint before giving up the beast entirely. However, MTG has always been interesting to me. I bought a starter deck about 7 years ago and tried my hand at it. I felt inferior to nearly everyone out there. With YGO! I could have a fighting chance with

Because someone in a board room at Turn 10 said that users wouldn't pay for car designs, and would expect it to be free. Mojang said users would buy skins, and also be okay with only hosting games locally, and be okay with paying for more for less content.

Because Microsoft refuses to allow developers to give away free content, unless Microsoft allows it—with special exceptions. Plus, they realize that 8 year olds are perfect candidates for Microsoft points. Parents are relieved by $5-10 transactions, rather than a $59.99 new game. The irony is they spend $60 easily on