@Ossidiana: The comic revolves a temp agency for absurdly macho video game characters, so I would count it as a gaming comic.
@Ossidiana: The comic revolves a temp agency for absurdly macho video game characters, so I would count it as a gaming comic.
@The_DarkStar: I don't think it happens too often, but I did find this: [www.escapistmagazine.com]
@T-DoggIsTheLick: Fine news, even.
@Gameslaya: Agreed; also, didn't expect to see that brought up.
@NatCudahy: I take offense to that!
My child can't let Fox do that.
@NBHS: Your child is a better Gitaroo player (Gitarooer? Gitarooist?) than I will ever be.
@Pezdispenser: This one made me laugh:
@sandwiches: I don't think Sleep ability is in this one.
@square enigma: WHAT?!
@ClaudioIphigenia: I need to, and I'm ashamed for having not done so yet.
@Arnheim: Crecente actually just meant the watercolor would likely be in shades of blue and dark green.
@Private_Bundy: I'm gonna try and get Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.
@VincentGrey: What an unnecessarily descriptive simile.
@SwanSavvy: I'm hoping Frank Shamrock plays exactly like Aran Ryan from Punch-Out.
@ComplicitOwl: There are only seven light heavyweights listed, so that's where the mistake is, I'd guess.
@Outrider: Brain Training took 36 *months*.
@ThisLife17: I expect it's because none of Assassin's Creed II takes place in this particular city, and it's this particular city that's filing a complaint.
Ah, I don't see what he's complaining about. I mean, he didn't even get to half of the five years.
@KingHippo: Get back to me when you're the man with Golden Sun.