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Blargg
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My brother used Skype to play Splatoon with his friends.

A multiplayer experience has to give me competition that's better than playing the computer. I generally avoid team-based multiplayer and prefer one-on-one/free-for-all. Mainly I've played Mario Kart, Street Fighter, Marvel vs Capcom, and Puyo Puyo Tetris online. I avoid voice chat like the plague unless it's a rare

I've been working my way toward the final dungeon in Majora's Mask 3D. I just picked up the Mirror Shield after a fetch quest that I actually kind of enjoyed. Now I just need to finish Ikana Castle and it's off to the Stone Tower.

Voices, schmoices. Remix Vampire Killer and Bloody Tears or GTFO

I can't wait til the hero kneels at that one spot while holding a crystal to open the way forward.

Lords of Shadow is pretty great.

In Raleigh, NC the city installed a two lane traffic circle. They eventually removed it because most people (like me) couldn't figure out how to navigate and ended up either getting in wrecks or waiting forever to join. They had videos and diagrams but I never understood the damn thing.

It's weird that Trey Parker would be in something like this. Seems like good fodder for mockery on South Park. I wonder if it's a case of "I wanted to be in something my kids love/can watch"

So on my Grindr profile it says I'm in an open relationship with my husband. Last night someone messaged me with "if you're married to a great guy what are you doing here?" I responded "That's my business and blocked him". What I wish I'd said was "What are YOU doing here? Can't be looking for dick when you've already

Dan mentions that the gay friend might be a little scared of hostility from the straight guy, but it's also possible the gay friend gets jealous every time a straight guy is around. Some gay men idealize straight men and I could see the caller's friend lashing out because he knows he'll never have a shot with the

Strangely, the Japanese SNES classic is getting Super SF2. It's also getting Legend of the Mystical Ninja and a Fire Emblem, but not getting Punch-Out, Castlevania 4, or Kirby's Dream Course

I can't think of 20 N64 I'd really want to play today, especially when you consider Rare is owned by MS now so Banjo, Blast Corps, and Perfect Dark games won't happen. Besides the ugly graphics, the framerates tend to be bad. I tried to play Mario Kart 64 and my eyes started hurting ten minutes in.

My method was to turn on manual dash and shoulder bash every foot soldier, followed right+Y to toss them at the screen.

I think Street Fighter II Turbo is remember more fondly because it has faster gameplay. And Super Street Fighter II was overshadowed by Super SF2 Turbo, which never came out on the SNES.

I think SNES port is superior to original, despite the downgrade in multiplayer and graphics/sound. You could execute all these different moves with the turtles and it was much more satisfying than mashing buttons.

The emulation on the Sega Forever games (except Sonic) is so terrible I wonder why they even bothered. Most of them run at 30 fps and have terrible music/sound.

Star Fox and the SNES version of Yoshi's Island haven't been available.

That's a damn good value. We'll finally get properly emulated Super FX games! There are plenty of big omissions from this list (Tetris Attack, DKC 2, Chrono Trigger, and Final Fantasy II for instance), but it's a damn good collection and Star Fox 2 might be enough to make me pick one up.

The dialogue scenes weren't my cup of tea. Doesn't help that they're usually longer than the stages that follow them. Although I had trouble winning with Fusion until I realized I was spending too much time trying to set off big chains.

I don't have anything add except I loved it when Shea said "I'm a messy bitch who likes drama"