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Repurposing old hardware also has its own value, even if it’s just sealing a bunch of them in acrylic. You can’t preserve everything that ever gets made, and you shouldn’t want to, either. The Game Boy itself is well preserved as a platform and there’s no shortage of different ways you can still experience it.

I just went to eBay and typed in “game boy color” and got back over 5,000 results. He used fifteen. Talk about a little perspective. Not to mention that working GBCs seem to go for at least $50 before shipping. It would be cheaper to buy 15 repro shells. In the end, we don’t even know what he used.

Waited a few months from launch and played on PC - had almost zero issues. It was awesome. It’s almost like the loud, whiny players online are just a tiny minority of the actual playerbase...

Yep, especially the rook. After I purchased the game, I only used it to watch the animations from time to time, and then went back to playing Space Quest III. 

I can guarantee you that they didn’t leave out most of the titles on your list not because of neglect, but because the corresponding IP owners (EA, 2K, Disney, Starbreeze, WotC) are stubborn and unreasonable to deal with, or because the current licensing situation is unclear.

Huh? It has not gone to court and with this settlement it won't. 

This restaurant framing is pretty typical of these stories and the whole authenticity spite match in general.

Weird, I feel like Odyssey and Valhalla are equally bloated. I thought Origins had way better pacing than either of them. You can get 100% completion in Origins in about 100 hours. That’s not possible in Odyssey or Valhalla. Honestly, open-world games with lots of formulaic content should target around 40 hours for

Or if your guest goes into anaphylactic shock, you have failed. They outright didn’t serve one person with allergies, but they fed another one food that they were allergic to. And yes, she called in advance to notify them of the issue. That’s dangerous and wrong, not performance art. 

I’ve been to multiple Michelin star restaurants and was full every time I can remember.

I have absolutely been served a full meal at pretty much every Michelin joint I’ve ever frequented. 

One thing missed in this article that is a big deal in the longform: they consistently served her husband things he was allergic to. Another guest with food allergies was just not served at all for a few courses. The author noted on twitter that they had informed the restaurant of the allergies ahead of time and the

So don’t trust a Bro then?

Confusingly, “Pastel Mints” refers to both buttermints and to cream mints like the ones the OP was talking about. 

“diagnose the problem to Taylor”?

well you have a card way below even minimum so

Take it back... Clue is not a bad movie... I will Fight you... 

I dunno, Ducky is pretty damn toxic. But everything about Breakfast Club is worse, so we’re good.

Every Peanuts special

I watched the original It (which I guess was actually a TV miniseries or something) for the first time when I was in college and it is absolutely terrible. Like laughably bad. I love Tim Curry as much as the next guy but it is not the least bit scary and yet people my age who saw it as children always seemed