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Hah, I love when people who don’t have a thing, tell us why we shouldn’t have bought the thing... I have owned about a half-dozen different VR setups over the years, and PsVR blows them all out of the water. It’s a fantastic device. I’m not only satisfied with the purchase, I am continually ecstatic to own it, and the

It has one thin cable to the headset... The rest all go in or come out of the breakout box, no different from any other console or electronic device.

Beyond that, if you position your devices correctly, that single cable runs down your back, across the floor behind you, and you rarely ever notice it’s there. I won’t

This. Prior to the last few Netherrealm games, MvC2 was the shining example of how to make a fighting game fun for single players. NR kicked it up a notch in Injustice 2 with their Multiverse (which is addictive as hell), but a simple collecting mechanic like MvsC2 would be more than enough to keep me playing against

I think he’s a Werewolf there... IIRC, he was in that early 90s “Wolf” movie with Nicholson.

It kind of frightens me that in 2017 there are still people who say “blasphemous”, unironically...

Hahah, uh... median income in Stillwater is about 50 grand. Yes, versus Saratoga proper you’re talking a massive discrepancy in income, but of course you are. Stillwater is considered lower middle class, not some horrible down-trodden area.

There’s certainly more hunters and fishermen and whatnot there than in Albany,

Just the gifs on here are enough to instantly ignite the warm fuzzies and make me want to play some AoE2. (Or better still, Galactic Battlegrounds...)

Even outside of the glorious methodical pacing, the thing these games did the best, that I have never seen anyone improve on, was the defensive city building and

Hah, fair enough on the premature aspect... IIRC, the Complete edition of part one was announced like six months after the game launched, and as someone who bought every piece of DLC for it piecemeal (for well over $100 total), I was rather annoyed.

They really can’t do that this time though... The Ultimate Edition

I hope you mean Xmas 2018, cuz there’s no way the complete edition will be out this year... We have another 6 months of DLC, at the bare minimum.

Interesting. I don’t think they had the whole “no adults without children” rules when I was a kid (in the 80s), but I had heard they do that now. I see those signs at a lot of places I take my son to these days though; seems to be pretty commonplace.

Heh, but then again, they also sold beer at CEC’s when I was a kid

Yeah, that’s the part that really bums me out. That place is burned into my brain for life; it was so important to us growing up.

I brought my son into the reboot version once, and I will very likely never bother taking him back. They have a better arcade at Walmart and a better playground in the park on my street. So

Yeah, no doubt. I totally forgot how dark it was; that is right on the money. It definitely had that same exciting kind of vaguely sinister vibe that some arcades in the late 80s. Dark lighting, dark surroundings, bright-ass neon.

Hah, well, I don’t really know how expensive it was now that I think about it... I should ask my Mom some time. I was under the impression it didn’t cost much, cuz we were pretty broke and she used to shuttle me and a 8-10 friends there every year.

I believe this one had one of those shoot the baskets coin-ops, a somewhat dated looking sit-down driving game, one other arcade game I don’t recall now, and that was literally it... If there was a prize counter, I didn’t see it. Otherwise it was just an egg-shell colored cafeteria with a couple of pictures of Chuck ,

It’s not even recognizable as being something special anymore... The last remaining one near me is just a tiny pizza place in a strip mall with absolutely zero personality. It’s not even well branded. There’s a sign/graphic or two of Chuck on the walls, and that’s pretty much it. No costumes, no animatronics, no

Hah, maybe so, but that’s not really what I mean... I currently have a 97 Z28 and a 2012 RS, and even if the V6 was slower across the board (it’s not), I still infinitely prefer driving it over the Z. The features, the handling, the comfort, it’s not even in the same league.

I just can’t imagine spending that much

That’s all I could think as well... I love all Camaros and have had several fourth gens, but I can’t imagine dropping 14 grand on one now, regardless of what’s been done to it... 

You could get a fifth gen for near that price, which are just universally better cars in almost every way.

He went by “Bill” back then. I share your surprise though; I noticed it re-watching it about 15-20 years ago and ma mind was blown as I’d seen it dozens of times as a kid, was well aware of William nowadays, and still never made the connection till I saw his name in the credits.

He’s clearly a versatile actor!

Yep. The Camaro community is no better... Every time someone posts a story or photos of their RS, some wingnut always pipes up with, “Should have gotten an SS/ZL1” As if we don’t know those exist.

I could have gotten a bare-bones SS for a little more than my 45th Anniversary RS cost, but the features in my loaded model

If it had said, “the best animation”, I’d be with you on that... Fleischer’s Superman run is some of the most gorgeous animation in history. But as an overall series or character... there’s no competition. S:TAS has much more flushed out, rounded characters, and is infinitely superior in every way apart from the