snufkin
Snufkin
snufkin

Sure, but if you lay down a road, decide that was a mistake and remove it, and then replace it with another slightly different road, do you really think your neighboring mayors are going to notice the difference? Even if you can't undo things you did yesterday, things you did by accident 5 seconds ago should be…

Free *with purchase of a $200 phone and a $1200/year service contract, or a $500 tablet.

They could've at least 'shopped in some decrepit satellite dishes for that authentic feel.

I'm not sure I'd buy the part where Mary Worth baritsus her opponent off the cliff, climbs back up, dodges a boulder or three, then dashes back down the cliff.

Swapping one sprite for another ruins the game? You are trolling, right?

That's the second strangest version of Korobeiniki I've ever heard.

Nonononononono. That doesn't work at all.

It's....not really that much more powerful. The PS4 is going to have similar specs, minus the extra connectivity and the ability to run whatever OS you want.

So it's obviously built to add a bunch of storage when needed.

That's what the GOG version uses, but you can't emulate the Windows version in DOSBox.

You can try the same thing I did: buy it on GOG. Unfortunately it's the DOS version, running under a DOS emulator. You can probably get the Windows version to run if you kick Windows 7 into XP Mode and install it there.

Also it has giant robot spidereyes, so that's pretty great.

I know it's supposed to add some levity to a fairly depressing status update (twice nothing is still nothing,) but it does have that Marie Antoinettesque air of insulting naiveté to it, doesn't it.

Well, it was ten years ago, they might have gotten better since then.

Oh gods, ncix. The one time I ordered from them it took them weeks to ship out my motherboard.

His head is on upside-down, his face has been replaced with a giant Adam's apple, and his hair has detached itself from his head and taken on a life of its own?

Funny, I just made the same point in my reply to James Sans Nom DeFamille.

The laughable thing is that the only specs list the processor as a 3.2Ghz Quad Core (R464), which I'm pretty sure makes it an A10-4600M with an HD 7660G for the GPU.

I went to newegg and looked for an AMD motherboard with more than 2 eSATA ports. According to their power search tool, there isn't one. Google search came up dry, too. So you're gonna have to come up with a model name for me to believe you.

It has four eSATAp ports.