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This really should've been called "The Legend of THIEF".

It's official, Fujiko has hand her hands around everyone's bazooka.

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My favorite instance of this is when i played on the Fire Emblem stage and me and the other guy both picked Captain Falcon.....at one point we both kinda stopped and did this for a short while:

Why are we acting like this is only about her touching her 1 year old sister's vagina when she was 7 and not also about emotionally coercing her sister into sleeping in her bed and then masturbating while she sleeps? And about paying her sister in candy to give her long kisses on the lips? And about paying her sister

Also, I wish more people were pointing out that Hale's article about Blythe is a direct act of aggression against her. It is nothing more than an attempt to scare her, harm her further, violate her boundaries more, and worm deeper into her brain. It's disgusting that Kathleen Hale is being allowed to essentially

I think I was going to explode if you guys didn't cover this story. Thank you for giving it the attention it deserves. Kathleen Hale is a deeply disturbed person. It's horrifying to see so many people—including writers I thought highly of—defend her actions. If she had been a man, no one would be calling her piece

That Falcon punch was almost as epic as the one from the F-Zero anime.

Am I the only one who kinda hopes this is the only thing anyone ends up remembering Candy Crush Saga and King for?

Worst case scenario: we get a game that's made by women, for women, about what it's like to be a woman. As someone that really likes to immerse himself in a world I can never be a part of, that sounds like my ultimate game.

D... did you read the book?

Wait a minute.. This sheriff?

Macross says hello.

Now...where have I seen that first mech before... Hmm...

Is it just me, or does this depiction of Han Solo look more like John Travolta than Harrison Ford?

Best Zelda...

I obviously don't mean when the term was coined in the general sense. I mean when it started being applied to console video games. Especially since there had been some PC parser RPGs early in the 80s that were much more role-playish than what later came to define the genre.