So much for that...
So much for that...
So much for that...
So much for that...
I'm disappointed no one pointed out your name-swap. I see what you did there.
Typically there is a school administrator who is the only one allowed to perform this function, and another teacher/administrator must be present while the paddlin' is taking place. It's still quite common in Georgia, for example, though you have to sign off on allowing your child to be paddled. (My parents and my…
Right, you'd get the same effect pouring upside down if you tilted it far/fast enough.
I started to say this was already available in 7. Then I realized that was just Chrome being a badass.
Interplanetary Unusual Attacking Team GO!!!
SIEG ZEON!
No problem! I thought maybe he was using Galaxy Man's power or something.
Right? Falco and the Landmaster doesn't even make sense.
Did you make it connect? That's a black hole that has to engulf the other characters. It confused me at first as well, but that was because I missed.
Well buddy, isn't that on you for going and looking for it?
And Battle Network is pretty great on its own. The story is especially top notch, but the character designs are great, as well as the combat. Sure, some of the chip stuff in the first game was kludgey, but it only got better after that.
Pictures are the best. Just did that for my last haircut, showed off a picture of an actor and said "Could you do that?" - "Of course!" And now my hair is awesome.
What do you recommend for a busy person's lunchbox? PB&J on white bread is just not going to cut it, I'm sure.
Chee-hoo-a-hoo-a!
I assume Harrenhall?
This all seems very familiar.
They described a pretty cool scenario where you'd run a cable out of the headset's A/V box to your TV and see a single-screen version of the VR game on that screen. A second player could then grab a controller and play a game along with the VR player. As an example, Yoshida said that in The Deep, a second player can…