We all know that blowing into an NES cartridge is a useless and potentially harmful activity. But why did we still do it, even though it never actually worked? Science has the answer.
We all know that blowing into an NES cartridge is a useless and potentially harmful activity. But why did we still do it, even though it never actually worked? Science has the answer.
Baseball sucks. The end.
It might not be the best track, but I can't get enough of Mount Wario mainly due to the fact that it's essentially a 1080 Snowboarding track hidden inside of Mario Kart.
Poisoning of Doma man. That was fucked up. Made me sick.
FFVI, when Kefka kills Leo. Comes out of nowhere. I was slackjawed for at least ten minutes when I first played through that. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fPQEnO…
I think what he meant was both games can be used to make what you want.
Boo at no stream!!!!
He meant toasters which were collecting natural gas.
"Lateral thinking of withered technology — using older, cheaper and well understood technology in new and innovative ways"
Nintendo.txt
So...
Well that just flipped my preconceptions of Watch Dogs on its head.
Tacos?
"XII is awesome, and the best entry in the Final Fantasy series. I guess I'm that guy too. "
I always knew their OS engineers were the SCUMM of the earth.