Its nostalgia. The game was great at the time it was released, but just cant hold up these days. too many weird, clunky mechanics.
Its nostalgia. The game was great at the time it was released, but just cant hold up these days. too many weird, clunky mechanics.
Almost the most important. we still need a device to get shinji inside it
That doesn’t mean its a good idea
Yeah. I mean, an unopened, sealed Yellow cart, that’s definitely worth a few hundred. That’s pretty rare. But $4,000? No.
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Well clearly that was a bad idea then, cause they fired thousands of employees less than a year later!
“We’re having trouble getting our big games out on time. What should we do?”
Maybe the CEO should take a bit of a pay cut. Bet that would more than cover it. We’re never going to see Elder Scrolls 6 at this rate.
Should’ve put a password on his account. I have to enter mine before I can purchase anything.
Increasing the price of something is literally the exact opposite of a bargain.
They’re clearly making a big deal of this so more people will buy it before the price goes up. Its a pretty sleazy thing to do.
It’s going to go just like Cracked. There was a profitable site making content people like, and a big corporation scooped them up, fired the staff, and strangled every bit of wealth they could out of it, leaving only an empty husk in their wake.
I hate how they still do that crap where it loads a pop-up window asking you to sign up for its newsletter as soon as you move your cursor off of the page. its like, that pretty much guarantees I never will.
I use ublock origin. you can use it to block specific elements. Those videos don’t even load on my browser anymore. and there arent’ any big gaps where it used to be, because i removed those too.
So a large media company buys out smaller outlets, lays off a huge amount of their staff, makes up some vague reason, and game journalists just repeat what those big companies told them, without bothering to mention how this happens literally every time this situation comes up.
Anyone else ever wonder if this entire NFT thing is just some elaborate joke?
No one noticed me dressed as Niko :( Though considering the sorts of costumes people had on, it might’ve just looked like normal clothes compared to them.
“We really appreciate your passion and feedback” When a company says this, assume “But we’re not going to do anything about it.” is what they meant.
its also the highest grossing media franchise of all time. I doubt there’s more than a million people who wouldn’t recognize at least Pikachu.
If anything government-related seems really weird and stupid, the reason is usually “republicans.” In this case, we have to do it ourselves because republicans refuse to fund the IRS to an insane extent. So much so that even simple things like getting peoples refunds back takes forever, which they then use to claim…