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Back in the day, I also didn’t realize that Silpheed used prerendered backgrounds. It didn’t change my pooping habits though.

Dingos snuck aboard a plane heading from Australia to Florida, escaped the authorities, then hid out in the sewers so they could hunt down and eat babies.

Honestly, Squall’s character growth is the best part of this game (unless you’re more into batshit anime plotlines and twists, then that’s on another level). I really hope that this remaster helps to rehab this game’s image. Yes, it’s a game that’s entire battle system can be twisted and broken on a whim, not

Just one of those scrappy guys that wants it more. Has a really high motor. He’s sneakily athletic. Good fundamentals. Runs the levels the right way. Definitely more cerebral. Gets the most out of his abilities and has a lot of heart. Tons of intangibles you can’t rate with stats. Out-hustles Mario at every turn.

Yeah I found it absolutely mind-boggling that this couldn’t be toggled off. Like, I’m not a baby just because I died three times trying to grab extra coins in a challenging level. 

He’s your ‘git gud’ buddy! 

Lol... The fact that he’s trying so earnestly to be helpful just makes him that much more annoying. Fuck you and your condescension Luigi, I got this!

Hard work beats talent when talent is busy shagging a princess and all that.

SERIOUSLY, he’s just popping up like, “Ohhh havin a bit of trouble there are ya?! Goomba’s a bit too scary for you huh bud?” Makes me want to show him where he can stick his Poltergust

I wish I could disable the Luigi prompts in the story mode. I curse him out every time he pops up.

This has been true since the beginning, so I don’t see why it would be different now.

Waaaaaaaaaah

Luigi’s faster because he wants it more. He’s a lunch pail kind of guy, a real gym rat. Just one of those gritty, grind it out types.

The benefit of picking Luigi isn’t physical, it’s psychological.  Your heart is filled with joy when you pick Luigi and thus you play better.

Nintendo fan and Lego builder Squid50s is back with another cool design, this time for a miniature GameCube you can store your Switch games in. You can find instructions for how to piece together your own here.