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I know. I am a huge Nintendo fan and I only knew about the hotels.

That's funny. I've only ever heard people refer to them as "legos" and, occasionally, "LEGO Bricks". Although the former may be incorrect, it is not common knowledge in the United States. Even though they constantly get them wrong, many more people know about double negatives and proper apostrophe use than the plural

Those speeds are not your routers, but your modem's. Any router purchased in the last 5 years should at least have a speed of 54 mbps. Unless it uses the Internet, which would be a terrible design flaw, your upload and download speeds should not affect the signal. Aside from a direct wirrless connection, there is no

Why not just sue the phone company for underage sexting? When a service allows for open communication, the responsibility should fall on the users.

I recently went back to Final Fantasy VIII to try and finally finish it. After seeing your post, this is what I immediately though of.

Half Life 1 does require Steam if you want to easily run it on a PC made in the last 10 years. I know because I bought the disc version in 2005 and it wouldn't load past the main menu. However, registering the game on Steam not only gave me a patched version, but also the expansions and all of he mods like Counter

Why does Duke always get so much hate? Most delayed sequels exceed expectations. Just look at Starcraft 2, Fallout 3, and Max Payne 3 to name a few. Duke Nukem Forever is the exception, not the rule. In fact, I don't even think that DNF was a bad game. It was derivative, but still perfectly fun. Also, what many people

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They were mostly terrible, except for the one on the Ngage. Shadowkey is a fun throwback to the style of Daggerfall. Of the other three, two were very sluggish first-person rpgs in the style of Eye of the Beholder and Oblvion was a cumbersome top-down rpg. In fact, if you own the non-Steam version of Oblivion, the

This is not all-inclusive. First off, there were four mobile Elder Scrolls games, called the Travels sub-series. Furthermore, there were two other PC games, Redguard and Battlespire.

What about the "Crossbone"? After all, X can be read as "cross" in some instances, such as describing the button on the PlayStation controller.

I like my wallpapers to be simple and have dark colors so as to not clash with my icons.

1995? I think you mean 2005. It's okay... It's early in the morning.

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Does anyone remember this demo? It only took them 9 years.

Really? That has to be intentional.

Yeah, and she's the equivalent of Trunks from Dragon Ball Z. It's funny because I predicted it after chapter 4 because I knew that the voice was female and caught the fact that she wouldn't reveal her father to Chrom.

There are other definitions for flexible. In this case, the definition is "adaptable" http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flexible. What I mean is that the sound chip could play more types of music than the NES.

You are absolutely right. In fact, the NES could render more pixels than even the Gameboy Color. The only hardware advantage that the Gameboy had to the NES was its flexible sound chip.

Not only is it 16-BIT, but the sound stutters. This can be resolved by disabling audio acceleration in Windows, but you can't do it on anything newer than XP. Thankfully, GOG patched these games up.

I know. I bought them both as soon as I found out. Before GOG, Legacy of Time was impossible to run on 64-BIT Windows without a virtual machine, due to it being a 16-BIT game. I used to run these games on my Power PC with Mac OS 8.6, but that has since died. I even did the same as you with the Mac emulator to run