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I was thinking “Freedom Reserve Cherry” because George Washington.

It’s fascinating how much historical information people get from video games as opposed to reputable sources of information.

I’ve been on the Shinkansen for hours and know exactly what he’s talking about. I’ve also taken trains from New York to Philadelphia through NJT and Septa (about 3 hours with a transfer) and have had to stand the entire way.

the trains are so crowded, you might end up standing the entire trip, which is no fun.

I have a feeling he meant “as technology catches up with hypothesis.”

For some reason I didn’t find that funny at all, whereas I nearly got fired for laughing so hard at the Corolla listing. (I quit, so I don’t care anymore.)

Just please don’t go calling the dieresis in “naïve” an umlaut, and we can be friends.

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It sounds like it owes something to Machine Hunter, one of my low-key PSX favorites that never really got much attention.

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Here’s the same jump from inside the car:

It honestly sounds like you should just stop driving cars.

I’m guessing even an intern on the Cuomo campaign makes a higher salary than you folks out in flyover country.

The subway may be frustrating and, yes, even smelly at times, but it’s nowhere near as annoying as seeing it get insulted by someone who doesn’t live here and hasn’t ever used it on a day-to-day basis.

“You don’t want to ride the train”? Why not? And who is saying this?

Yeah, I’m not one of those people getting mad that a game is not out, especially because I can play it now if I wanted to. I just find this to be a blast from the past and am surprised to see an article today. And I think the guy who said “diminishing returns” has a solid point.

That’s true, it’s just the one guy mostly, but the character models have been done for years now and, if I recall correctly, he’s had a team of playtesters working on it for a while as well. I don’t even know what’s being tweaked still, but I feel like it’s been just tweaks for years.

That’s what I was thinking. What are they getting out of all these years of testing? And at some point I went from hyped to “Did that come out? Must’ve missed it. Ah well, don’t really care anymore anyway.”

I hope they’re working on a new Pocket Fighter game next.

I’ve been interested in this game for years. I’m surprised it’s still not officially out yet.

The red zone is not about whether you die in the red zone or not. The red zone is about making players think on their feet, forcing people to change strategies, and putting players into conflicts they might not have otherwise been in. On top of that, losing to a random occurrence doesn’t necessarily make you a bad

Hori is doing business Kickstarter-style now?