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Backwards compatibility and a 4K Blu-ray player are the only two reasons I can decipher for a PC/PS4/Switch owner to lust after an Xbox. So far it hasn’t been compelling enough for me.

No.

Not that I know of? If she’s talking about the downtown Hilton, that’s a fairly nice hotel and not one to have a weed smell linger. I’ve stayed there on business several times and the rooms are always ruthlessly clean.

Well that’s the most interesting bit of trivia I’ve read in some time.

Then what’s the point of posting? To point out that someone can use legal means to commit illegal acts? And you said people could “accuse” them of encouraging and assisting illegal acts- um, so what? They’ve literally printed articles explaining how to download emulators, so I don’t think they care if anyone says

Then what’s the point of posting? To point out that someone can use legal means to commit illegal acts? And you said

PSVR plays 3D movies. I just resurrected both platforms!!!!

Just bought mine 2 months ago, and I think it’s great they’re updating. If it gets more people into PSVR, that’s more games for me.

MvC2 had a simple but really effective formula with unlockables, and the fact you could gather point in nearly every game mode.

“Shame on you, reviewers, for conning me”

The only thing I really wished from Age of Empires was for the army formations to actually matter worth a damn. They went through all the trouble of making sure armies got into formations when you ordered them to march, but when it came time to actually fight, it made almost no difference what formation they were in

No, I meant 2017, I’ve been boned enough by these companies and their premature GOTY editions when not all the content was out for the early adopters. I know I sound jaded, I really do hope I’m wrong and what you stated comes to pass and it’s next year.

My CEC experience is filtered through the fact that I was a perennially broke college student at a big school in a big city where pizzas were big and cheap and tasty. For a five-year-old the pizzas could have probably fed two or three or more.

This sounds like the one we went to when I was a kid. The other thing that really stands out in my memory is that the place was DARK. Like, the walls and carpet were dark brown, the lights were not very bright. You could see fine, but it was not in any way bright and nothing at all was white. It was part of what made

I’ve only been to Chuck E. Cheese once, as a college student and it was an American Studies class assignment. I was shocked at how vast (and expensive) it was, and how many things there were to do. The birthday parties must have lasted hours.

That sounds fairly in line with the one I went to as a kid, so I don’t think it was unusual! I think Chuck E Cheese has just streamlined itself over the years, which is sad. There are other much better competitors to Chuck E Cheese out there, and it seems like CEC corporate is coasting on its name alone because they

The ones near me have games and a prize counter (there is technically a play area, but it’s more basic than what you’d find in a preschool), but I had the same impression of the decor. The walls are all plain and white, and except with some signage here and there, there’s not much to the decor. It’s pretty bleak.

The newer Chuck E Cheeses already don’t feature these animatronic shows (or ball pits!) and it’s a damn shame. My niece and nephew are in the prime Chuck E Cheese age demo so I’ve been to a couple of these over the past few years, and they look so small and bare compared to what I remember as a kid. And it’s not

Except the 1/4 mile...

Well, I think we can all agree that this is crack pipe. A newer, faster Camaro can be had for the price of this one, it’s just not worth it. Hell, I know tons of people who can’t even tell that these were Camaros and sad as it is, most people aren’t gearheads and won’t even better able to tell it’s a Camaro so there

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Wargames is the more oft-cited (I wanted an acoustic coupler BAD after seeing it), but my favorite cinematic early 80s computer hacker is definitely Morris, played by a young William Forsythe, in Cloak and Dagger. I guess he isn’t technically a hacker.