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Great to know, even for first time players! I only recently picked up a physical copy for my Xbox One, along with a discounted season pass. Was looking to start in March - definitely looking forward to it.

Sure am looking forward to that Men’s Hockey Gold Medal USA vs Canada game...

Blizzard is also adding widescreen support to the fantasy real-time strategy game.

I’m usually pretty positive about the releases (as most titles I don’t own). Superhot is great, and I’ve enjoyed my time with Quantum Conundrum (narration with Q... I mean, c’mon! The best). The other two titles.... eh. I’ll have say it’s a weak month, in my opinion.

Jake Jortles!

Great suggestion! Also an option for those with original Wii’s: a lot of modern AV Receivers do HDMI passthrough - no matter the source input. My near launch 2007 Wii uses component cables, hooks into my Yamaha RX-V1080 receiver and outputs (video only in my case) HDMI to my TV, with the speakers picking up audio (Pro

Coincidental timing on this article - I was just on the Nintendo Online Store yesterday looking to see if they had anymore in stock (they did around the end of December, at least in Canada). I still have my launch Wii U, which is sometimes glitchy - such as last night when I fired it up to check something out, the

Glad I didn’t pick up Shadow Warrior previously!

Huh, super neat project. I picked up a Steam Link for the purpose of bringing outside to a gazebo for playing on a projector (outdoor multiplayer sessions, woo!), but this is an interesting idea. I would probably have enough spare parts to build something similar too, hmmmm. Might have to consider a second unit!

John Carpenter beat Wade Boggs’ drinking record of 70 beers drank on a cross country flight. May they both rest in peace.

In the sense of billable hours for a typical office environment (9-5), 200-300 hours is indeed a lot of time spent. Also, your example would roughly translate to 160 hours. I doubt there was 10 people working on this for two days, and if it’s like any other private business with billable, the people working this case

Gotcha, thanks for clarification. It’s not out of the realm of possibility that CBC got the number wrong. Even at 200 hours, that’s a lot of work. And to think, this is just one case; I have to imagine there are many other people pulling similar stunts - whose actions are also likely being investigated. Twitch would

Small correction, but the linked CBC article mentions that Twitch employees “...spent 300 hours tracing ...”, not 200. That’s a lot of hours tracking someone down - I wonder how many employees were used in those 300 hours?

Great work on your new build and hope it’s roaring soon.

I watched this in the Summer on HBO (Canada). Still have it recorded on my DVR in fact. This is just premiering now?? How strange. Most of the world has had access to it since January 2017.

I’ve played since it launched on Android, and while it’s not nearly as good as it once was, it’s still quite enjoyable (sometimes with dialogue better than newer episodes of the show.... sometimes). In those 4+ years, I think I’ve spent maybe $50 - which I would consider good value for that length of time.

It also appeared on the PS3/PSN and Steam if memory serves correct!

Thanks for the heads up! Unfortunately, it seems that deal is limited to the Wii U (have Star Successor on disc too) utilizing the Wii Emulation.