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“Station wagon Stalker”

I think I’ve told this one in the comments before, but I couldn’t find it. This isn’t really paranormal either, but it happened to me when I was a kid of 12 or 13.

I was walking back home from the park with my sister and my best friend one Saturday. The park we went to was a quarter to a half

Yeah, exactly! Even the secondary characters in those games carry a melancholy backstory. Marin knows what you need to do, and knows what it will do to her world, the personal sacrifices the sages have to make in OoT and WW aren’t what they want but they are what will save everyone, The elder Romani sister trying to

I still think a lot about Marin and her wish to become a seagull and fly away, and (Spoilers) the allusion to that maybe being true.

This is the same exact reason I love this game so much. It also feels like the beginning point of where the bittersweet melancholy of the Zelda series stories really originated.

Link’s Awakening proves that this approach is fine. It’s an almost 1:1 remake of the original Gameboy game, just with prettier graphics and some QoL improvements. It lets the original game shine, while tweaking it just enough for the modern era.

Chicago dogs are one of my favorite things. Though I don’t know how well it would reheat, the issue being that all the toppings are typically cold, outside of the actual hotdog and bun.

If you do reheat it, I’d probably suggest that you try to find a way to reheat just the frank, maybe the bun, but keep the veg

Actually there are two new “models”, the Switch Lite (smaller screen, no detachable joycon, for $200), and a hardware refresh of the og Switch (box is red instead of white, the model number is hac-001(-01) instead of hac-001).

The hardware refresh is identical to the original Switch, but swapped out the chip and the

My wife did exactly this. Took her original Switch, traded it in to Gamestop (for $225), then got a model hac-001(-01) for about $80 after tax. The battery length increase, along with being able to actually get it in the color she wanted made the $80 price more than worth it.

I would guess faster from SD card (as pretty much all games are faster from SD card, Digital Foundry did a breakdown of this a while ago), but it would be negligible either way.
Most of the heavy loading/unloading of data would be world data, which has to be saved to the SD card anyways, so realistically, it would load

I would guess faster from SD card (as pretty much all games are faster from SD card, Digital Foundry did a breakdown

Season 3's “hangout show” approach is really hurt by it’s large cast and run time, you’re right. I liked it while I was watching it, but thinking back on it I’m so annoyed at how much of it was handled.

Agreed, I was so soured by how many hanging/quickly wrapped up threads there were, I was almost wishing that it ended at Season 2.

Here’s hoping that Season 4 gives it an actual definitive end.

As someone who played the crap out of the old releases, outside of “Get your stuff back” and the Seashell sensor one, these all seem like tips for newcomers to the game. Those two in particular are still good tips, but the only ones that seem to be about any of the new features.

The competitive Melee community became famous for building glitches and exploits into their strategies.

Their iced green tea (unsweetened) is so refreshing. That bit of lemon and mint goes a long way to making a very nice drink for hot weather or upset stomachs.

Unfortunately, probably not, as screen transitions like the original game don’t really seem to be at thing here anymore. It looks to mostly be continuous screen scrolling now.

Thanks for taking the time to clarify and bring sources, and yeah, I can agree with you on all accounts here, as well as your overall point.

This is a legit classic.
Also, it was everywhere at the time. Everyone I knew who had a Dreamcast played it. My parents and grandparents played it. The soundtrack was played in Old Navy stores.

It’s a fun game, dripping with style.

That NMPR source for “most addicts starting with pills started with someone elses”, am I missing something? This looks to be mostly about transitioning from NMPR usage to heroin, not how NMPR abuse/addiction is started. I’m curious because that’s a really interesting statement.

That’s almost exactly how Dragon Quest 11 works. Completely turn based combat with no gauges, but you’re free to move around in real time. It’s really not as weird as you think once you play it.

I had heard something once about how the produced enzymes bind to water, which is why once you start crying it just gets worse, and how the moisture in your breath might make it worse somehow, which is why wearing a surgical mask or wetting your face away from your eyes helps limit it.

I cannot find any sources to back