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Thing is, those underage people might not have spoken up had Heidi not brought this up publicly in the first place.

Naw, man, ten years+ ago, I was pretty gnarly. I had to make some pretty drastic changes. I’ve got no idea where she is or what she looks like now.

I’m sadly in a position where I can’t play DDR at home at all. One, there is NO home dance pad that is as good as an actual arcade machine (I don’t care how much somebody paid for a metal Red Octane pad). But the real problem is that I live in a house/apartment on the second story, and it’s a really crappy weak

Cool. Not really related, but cool.

There’s a lot of women here saying they’ve experienced this very thing. It’s definitely true that there are a lot of communities dedicated to female gamers. I think in the grand scheme of things, they’re a recent development. And I further believe that it’s nice to have an online community to go to. But when you’re

It’s true, I’m not as old as those numbers, I’m 31. But lately, especially with a dying arcade scene and the only place left in my city with a working DDR machine charging a dollar for a single song and turning off all nonstop/challenge modes to make extra cash, it’s left me unpracticed and losing stamina. And man,

That would have been sweet. If I lost, at least I could have played a fun game. That’s about all I care about anymore. I may be too old and tired and pathetic to compete these days, haha.

I was the only woman working an an EB Games over ten years ago. Then a prettier woman came in who liked Halo more than I did, and I was literally replaced, as in they stopped putting me on the schedule and basically quietly fired me.

I was one of three runner-ups in a competition for “People’s Nerd” on the second

Yes, Victory Fanfare is there, the Prelude is there. Final Fantasy was used in Kingsglaive, so it may also show up in the game.

The audience reaction in the video is what makes this equally awesome. When Kojima says, “I had nothing to do with it,” the audience cheers and applauds and starts yelling, “THANK YOU!” Then when he goes on and says, “There’s no reason zombies would be there,” they cheer and applaud again and start shouting, “THAT’S

I honestly cannot imagine the ludicrous amount of time spent to create this mod, all for the sake of stretching out a joke about Tidus’ laugh. And I honestly cannot imagine playing X for another 40 hours all for the sake of playing out this stretched out joke.

Despite that, that’s some intense dedication. Totally

Yes, you either have to wait for Energy to replenish over time or spend real world money to replenish it instantly.

So, I never played the console/PC release of this game, but can anybody tell me whether or not it’s anything like that other Rambo rail-shooter that had popped up in arcades a handful of years before this game was release at home? Because it seems very similar to me, like it’s always been around anyway, and somebody

FFX was a full game conception from beginning to end, though. FFX-2 was an afterthought, a means of making more money by simply reusing the same maps and other resources available to them to make another game. FFVII is already what FFX was. Already a whole game, with games like Crisis Core being the additional stuff

Yes, I'm talking about flagship series. Kingdom Hearts games aren't Final Fantasy games despite some character cameos. And Square has been making spinoffs and ports for their entire lifetime. Not saying they've been doing nothing, but they've only tended to their flagship garden so well.

Those are all problems that can be fixed, though. They've got plenty of time to polish, to refine, to keep tweaking and taking feedback and eking as much as they can out of the PS4 and Xbox One. What's way more critical—and what I'm way less worried about after today—is that Final Fantasy XV feels like a Final Fantasy

I agree with some other commenters I've seen in that I think this person originally wrote this as a means of somehow working out or figuring out for himself how he really feels about the situation. And it seems like, reading between the lines, he's not as okay with it as he's trying to say he is. And that's

I'm pretty sure PresidentGhostFulcrum is refering to the 1998 PC re-release of FFVII as released by Eidos. Which was simply cleaned up in a few ways for the digital PC re-release of last year. President is right, it DID come out on PC a long time ago.

I actually think the author meant that all McDonald's taste the same everywhere in the world, not that they taste like everything else in the world.

I actually think the author meant that all McDonald's taste the same everywhere in the world, not that they taste like everything else in the world.