Naw, there’s two fighters that’d end up weaker. Tien Shinhan and Yamcha. *runs*
Naw, there’s two fighters that’d end up weaker. Tien Shinhan and Yamcha. *runs*
Yeah, straight out of a 14-year olds notebook.
Yeah, you are right.
She wears a thong.
That is what we called rose-colored glasses.
It hasn’t gotten that bad since, no. If anything, it looks just fine.
No, but I guess you forgot how bad regular Dragonball looked at times too.
For me, it’s because too many games use DirectX API and can’t run in Linux.
I upgraded from Windows 95 because Windows 98 SE was a superior OS. I upgraded to Windows XP because it would let me run newer and better games and backwards compatability was being resolved. I upgraded to Windows 7 begrundingly because Windows XP was old, running poorly and the work-arounds worked for 95% of my games.
You do realize that was only for one episode and was fixed in the bluray release, right?
I think your leap of logic is mistaken here. They care about their fans, they just don’t have any interest in producing Half-Life 3.
At least they restored it once they realized their mistake, which is more than what I can say for some companies.
The last time someone interrupted Bill Gates, he released a jar of malaria-infested mosquitoes in a hall assembly.
Idol W@r, eh?
Yes, that is a thing that was said in the video that was a funny bit in the video, but isn’t funny when you say it. Are you 12 or something?
It’s called preservation of history and internet archiving. It is immensely valuable for video game historians to preserve the knowledge that this game was in development the history behind its discovery.
I hope they just replacement RNG with conditions for unlocking moves. My favorite part was trying to get them, my least favorite part was not getting them because RNG kept penalizing me.
“Precious cubes”, what, do you people not ride the timer?
You need to play it on the hardest difficulties for the beat to really be there. Even then it is a bit shakey, but it’s still promising.