Yeah, but they were only investigated recently. And someone conveniently jumps in to buy them up right after the investigation was announced...
Yeah, but they were only investigated recently. And someone conveniently jumps in to buy them up right after the investigation was announced...
The series of events makes me wonder if someone at Microsoft, or one of the other companies, tipped off the investigation as a way to devalue the company and force their hand. A form of corporate sabotage, if you will.
Rhythm Heaven, Sakura Samurai, HarmoKnight, and Pocket Card Jockey would be my additions to that list. I remember Rhythm Heaven for being shadow dropped during an E3 Treehouse segment, which was unusual for the time.
Uncut sheets are pretty interesting. The U.S. Mint even sells sheets of uncut bills. You could have a wall hanging made up of 32 $2 bills if you want.
I’m not suggesting that he should be sent away to work off his fine. I’m against the idea of a debtor’s prison. I’m just responding to the people that are saying the fine is enough of a punishment by saying that there are enough legal protections to keep the fine from affecting his everyday life. It’s not that much of…
They were pushing total tech when I worked seasonal there a few years ago, so I know it covers all electronics, not just stuff bought at Best Buy. I’m not so sure about assembly though. That’s something you would want to call them about before purchasing the service.
American Horror story does this. Each season uses a different setting, but they reuse the same actors to play different parts.
Except that he’s never going to actually pay the fine. There are protections in the US that protect debtors from being stripped of everything they own or being sent to work camps to pay off their debt. For example, during the process of declaring bankruptcy, high value assets are sold off, but you’re allowed to still…
Something that’s not mentioned is that the MK8 Booster is included with NSO+, just like the Animal Crossing DLC. For those that subscribed, there’s more icing on that cake.
Considering that Legends was developed by a company that has dealt almost exclusively with handheld systems for the past 20 years, I say the game looks great. It’s not the best looking Switch game, but it is one of the best looking Pokemon games overall. And whatever it lacks in graphics, it makes up for in the…
That reminds me of when Steam tried to implement paid mods into their marketplace. The concept fell apart because so many mods were built on the framework of other mods, and figuring out payment distribution would have been a nightmare.
Even then, it's only a bit less than the average American makes. Maybe more, considering it's likely he didn't pay taxes for any of it. Not bad for something that was 100% illegal.
Seconded. Gnosia is excellent, mixing both visual novel and a well played werewolf game.
Is there a way that Elon Musk can get involved and revoke access to all the features on the Tesla? Preferably while he's in the middle of a crowded lane during rush hour.
Only if you craft from a bench. It doesn’t work from the portable kits in your inventory.
Guy isn't even expanding your inventory. He just gives you lessons on how to pack more efficiently. At some point, you think you'd be able to put 2+2 together and figure it out yourself.
You know what already has this? Steam. Does it need NFTs? No. Does selling on a secondary market automatically transfer the item between accounts? Also no.
I think Sleep Mode is the hangup here. On PC, saves are synced to the cloud when you exit a game. With a portable system, Valve is expecting players to pause in the middle of a level and turn off the system in the middle of a game. Later, if they decide to resume the game from their computer, it’ll be at the exact…
Frankly, the series has needed a revamp for years. Unlike other series that made great strides when transitioning from the SNES to the N64, Pokemon has been stuck on handheld for decades. Hopefully this game will become the new standard for the mainline games going forward.
Glad to spread the word.