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No mention of AVGN's Nintoaster is a little weird.

Having played this Remaster as a big fan of the original I really found no additional value in it at all outside of America getting the awkward sex scenes they cut out which are now REALLY awkward in super outdated graphics.

I hate the masturbatory conversation-with-yourself article type, but I do hope more people check out Grim Fandango!

wtf? It's just The Impossible Game tweaked a bit.

Using an RNG 1-3 for 20 throws, I lost 12 times, won 4 times, and tied 4 times. Meh.

It matters because this video is relevant now. In 1 week it won't be, but pre-release it is, so I'd like to know now, for my knowledge, in the present.

I feel as though videos like these need 100% transparency of the specs of the PC used.

Thank you for this quality comment about how this is completely unnecessary for you. Do you find yourself looking at other things, like bras, and finding the need to comment, "This is a problem I've never understood, but I'm glad there are workarounds for those who do have this problem."?

Goro from MK with only two arms.

And I hope you love every second of it for years and years to come. Existential worry and dread is for old people.

That's a good question too. Most of the reason I want the Vita TV is because I livestream on Twitch, and this is just the kind of stupid thing I'd love to stream. Just gotta wait and find out I guess.

I'd really like to know if this will be Vita TV compatible, because I'm thinking of getting one, but as a huge Persona fan if I miss out on one, even a side game, I'd be bummed, and would rather just get a regular Vita if I knew.

This isn't a joke. He's quoting The Nerdist. #FailFish

Wow, that quote really sums up why I hate people. lol

America is dictated so much by money and corporations already, to imagine that we'd let them control our language as well is actually legitimately more frightening of a problem than how we do or don't describe those tiny connecting bricks we played with as a child.

I know right? If I had read it as a fact elsewhere I would have said, "Huh, that's interesting that that's how they intended it, versus how it ended up being" and it would become an interesting point of language developing on its own outside of rules but the op tried to force a point that was never mentioned.

Lets just

*LEGO-brand bricks ;)

We all fell for it too. We live in a world where racism and sexism is still a dark reality and we're on here arguing about how to or not to say Lego, Legos, Lego bricks, or whatever. We're all clearly able to process higher, rational thought so I don't know why we're letting it get to us, but personally I definitely

Please pardon the slang you were not used to (despite you starting the thread, despite the author never mentioning Legos) and I'll pardon your ignorance.

I've always wondered why Europeans call them Lego despite that not being the proper use of brand name and accompanying noun. Exceptional stupidity?