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Huh, theoretically the Kroger down the street from my house has it.  I’ve never thought to look.  

It couldn’t be saved in spite of itself, but in MMO territory, Wildstar’s movement mechanics (with double jump) were spot on.  

I was thinking this as well. It’s like trying to claim “The official beer of... uh... sports... you know, all of them.”

They have it at the local Microcenter, but that’s the only place I’ve seen it in years.

Yeah, my Paladin sounds like he’s going to have like half his abilities after the culling.  Scholar will be a little weird to get used to though.

They’re redoing a bunch of classes in XIV, so that should make things less confusing. /s

I’ve got some weird 3rd party USB3 thingy, so I’m sure it’s the docking station, heh.  

On the other hand, once in a while I get asked this, and I’m like, do you really enjoy nerds talking about video games, or video game music?  You should probably go ask somebody else.  

That’s curious. My laptop and desktop have both been doing this off and on for months since 1809 came out. I have zero USB-C devices and the laptop seems to do it most often when nothing is plugged in at all.  :/

Mine does weird things if I put it to sleep on the docking station and wake it up later without the docking station or vice versa.  If I'm traveling I just close the lid.

The dirt holds it together.  That’s my theory.  

I mean, love is a pretty useless and vague word in English too. He could love him as a friend, as a brother, as a sexual partner, as a tasty food, as an example of vulnerable humanity. I love my dog and sushi. It’s everything else about the scene that’s important.

I’m that one guy out there who hates portable systems. I don’t like staring at tiny screens with my neck craned painfully. The only commuting I do is driving so I can’t play while riding or anything. The only games I really think I’ve enjoyed enough to make up for that are the GBA Metroids and Minish Cap which felt

For myself, it wasn’t even the length, it was the huge jump in difficulty, where it felt like it was practically begging me to waste a bunch of time grinding so I could finish things up.  If it was just a few super bosses or something I wouldn’t really care, but this was to finish the story, see the true boss, etc.  

I thought it was fine. I just got burned out trying to game the judgement system so I could ever fight an actual battle until I finally got bored and annoyed and gave up on playing the game.

^ All of this 100%

This was one of my favorite games on the NES and one of the few where I persevered long enough to actually beat it. I’m glad to see it getting remembered, since there was a long time where I sort of thought I dreamed the whole thing up.

Oh noes, this is the version of that song I hear in my head no matter who else is actually singing it.

And that makes total sense.  I just didn't realize the two were connected.  Glitch was a game that didn't really hit my radar until long after the fact.

It's also worth noting it's actually a furry chain-chomp.  There's a pole he's chained to.