@swimmingninja: Any of the Halo games, or Mercenaries 2.
@swimmingninja: Any of the Halo games, or Mercenaries 2.
@Yamato: That show scared the crap out of me.
@Cenobite: Fuck it. If this means I can see more light armor/energy pack/spinfusor bastards on shrikes, crashing their vehicles into a hapless defender whilst using their momentum to capture the flag at mach 3, sign me up.
@Dallasa: As a pilot, I find it absolutely horrific that they aren't following circuit pattern procedures. I mean, there are so many incongruously odd things in there that it makes me want to claw at my screen.
@slumz: I'm going to have nightmares for the next few weeks.
@paul.eunson: Let me take your analogy to the next level.
@v6sonoma: Eh, it's because every province has some godforsaken highway somewhere where a bunch of women go missing. There's a reason Highway 16 in BC and Alberta is called the Highway of Tears.
What if you're Canadian and you'd have 200 MSP left?
"The second problem was it close to freezing outside, and the cold temperature made my eyes so blurry I could barely read street signs."
@Kobun: Taco Bell isn't Mexican, silly. It's Tex-Mex.
I wish I had some money so I could buy Just Cause 2. Virtual Shackles, as well as everyone else in the universe, describes it as what Mercenaries 2 should have been.
I'm proud to be one of the 2,000 or so that like flight sims.
@Preng: That one was quite fun, though.
@James Countryman: You, good sir, have earned the right to cheat using the Pokewalker.
I do hope the bluetooth overclocking and other general motherboard configuration capabilities are passworded.
@Sakilla: I think the problem here is that it takes way too long for those systems to be introduced.
@Shteve: On Wikipedia, the video game infoboxes say "North America" instead of the US unless it's explicitly stated that Canada and the US had different release dates.
@UsernameOfTheDead: At least the new $60 gives $7 to the developers.
@Hamster Poop: There's nothing much you can really do in space if you're not actively working on scientific experiments. Space tourists don't really have anything to do up there, so at best they just get to do easy errands with the clause of "Don't touch anything or everything will break".
@The Legendary Mang-o: Was that a badly-done Arrested Development reference? If it was, then hooray, but you still have much to learn in the arts of referencing things.