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Hmm, maybe I'll just get a USB compatible controller and play it off the Emulator.

I remember Zelda week like it was yesterday…

It's been more than a decade since I've actually owned a console - does Nintendo's current incarnation let you go back and play old school games? It would be great to have a one-stop shop for every Nintendo game I've ever played (and if were Emulator friendly, that would be a plus)

If you log in with a new account using the name ZELDA, you can see the bonus articles.

There was really a Zelda game with a train in it? I guess that will be what I use to get my 4 year old into the series.

yeah, it was kind of annoying with all the backtracking, but it wasn't THAT bad. There were only 3 levels the water could go to, just some systematic trial and error could get you through the whole thing in a couple of hours.

overworld was the same, but the locations and layouts of the dungeons were completely difference. Very unexpected and mind-blowing to a 10-year old.

So much for my pilot The Erotic Adventures of Rutherford B. Hayes …

Is this any good? It looks like just a tired celebration of rocknroll excess, in the most trite way possible.

IT'S A SECRET TO EVERYONE

Makes as much sense as the setting jumps from later seasons of Xena.

Our princess is in another article…

It's amazing how the Bible will ramble on and on for pages about obscure genealogies or lists of fabrics that you can't wear, and then just throw something like "resurrected dead holy men walked into Jerusalem and talked to people" with no follow up whatsoever.

I never read it, but I remember there was a book series called "Roma Sub Rosa" that had this premise. I might check it out.

go on…

*Jesus watches the Spanish Inquisition as Curb Your Enthusiasm music starts playing*

Satan is always a more interesting character when he is a sly charmer and manipulator, rather than an obviously ugly monster.

Theology is about deep questions. Religion (all too often) is about ceding those questions to "authorities" who do all the hard brain work for you.

Really? They would have needed a 40 year time jump (assuming Rome Season2 ended at Actium?)

I would love to see a retelling of the Resurrection story in the style of Weekend at Bernie's