radzprower
RadzPrower
radzprower

That’s bullshit and we already have a history of it being bullshit.

“Virtual Console” is bullshit. It’s a name and nothing more. They’re still releasing NES games via their online service, additional games will likely come later, and they allow other companies to control their IP and release old games as they want and more importantly as collections instead of piecemeal which only

I also live!

Counterpoint: He’s not a villain because all this HAD to happen for their ultimate victory. Strange saw everything and he voluntarily gave up the Time Stone (kinda makes him MORE a villain than Quill) because he knows they have to lose the battle to win the war. Even in his “death”, he was confident that they’d made

Right. It’s all a matter of timing and availability. They gave him a portal device because it makes spontaneous appearances all the easier to work in.

Maybe if he knows he always has Tuesday and Thursday nights or whatever to play games totally uninterrupted and uninhibited, he won’t feel like he has to steal away to get his gaming time in.

“Scheduled” appearance. The fact that they gave him a portal device and Miller was okay with it tells me that everyone is open to him returning again.

Maybe it’s my decade plus exposure to Stargate, but I agree. Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis were great about having an over-arcing plotline (sometimes over MULTIPLE seasons no less) without having to advance the narrative each episode. It was much more serial in nature while still giving regular viewers a sense of knowing

- I don’t know much about Snart in the comics, nor do I know a lot about nuclear power, but can you really use the cold gun to cool a nuclear reactor like that?

Which is exactly why I like Radical Heights. It falls between PUBG and Fortnite pretty much exactly where I want. It’s got better visual character than PUBG’s drab reality and is more gunplay dependent than Fortnite’s building spam.

I add my cream and sugar to the cup first and then pour my tea. I do this because pouring milk into a hot cup of tea tends to cause the milk to curdle slightly, not in the sense that it’s gone bad but rather in that it doesn’t mix uniformly in the end.

...well, that’s pretty recent and doesn’t drive home the point of this being an industry standard since essentially its creation...

Yeah, many times it’s not about being the first so much as it is about being the best. Many times the best is the second or third to the party because they have to chance to learn from the mistakes of their predecessors.

It’s nothing new. Look at all the games capitalizing on Super Mario Bros’ success. Sonic, Alex Kidd, Kid Chameleon, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, Bonk, Banjo and Kazooie, not to mention all the other terrible character platformers of the past thirty years were all chasing that success to varying degrees of success.

Yeah, Logitech was pretty good. I got the G930 wireless headset and it come with a hub so you could have desktop access to the receiverto take it with you and a cable to charge the headset with. Headset and receiver worked flawlessly, but the hub wouldn’t charge. They just sent me an entirely new hub and never

I own it. I don’t play it much since nobody in my family is into board games like I am and they just won’t play.

Mario Kart themed version of FormulaD

Basic safety, yes, but even then we have gone beyond that. We keep the guns and ammo in entirely different safes in entirely different rooms which the children cannot even reach yet.

Got an email late last night for two factor authentication. I hadn’t logged in, so needless to say I logged in real quick and changed my password.