Yeah, you're right. For consistency's sake it oughta look like this:
Yeah, you're right. For consistency's sake it oughta look like this:
What is in that bag, Andy? Is that a previously owned game?
"Just Friend Collecting"
Windows 95 & 98 default background color (teal—#008080) with exactly half the saturation and slightly lower brightness.
You seem to have missed the point of Owen's satire, so I'll try to elucidate:
Reeling in Fox News with some sort of faux outrage over our military being unable to play xbox games would be asinine. Owen knows that, and if anyone actually writes successful letters to Fox I suspect he'll be quietly horrified.
Cing Culpa has no komment.
Like Dorgaria says, digital manuals aren't the same. Paper manuals were something you could skim through while on the way home. You can't touch digital manuals without a computer, and often accessing the manual is difficult unless the game's already installed. If you don't have an e-reader, (most kids won't,) reading…
Reading these is a little painful, and yet...
What continuity?
Gaul is entirely occupied by Pokémon. Well, not entirely ... one small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders.
Coincidentally this is exactly how my first game of Mao went, except he didn't get penalized for breaking the rules.
For our next experimental DLC project: the game is one giant piece of $70 DLC, but offered as a pre-order bonus if you buy the $70 serial-number-in-a-box.
They were, but only Escape from Monkey Island used pre-rendered CG—and maybe the less said about that particular iteration, the better.
You should go back and read those official rules again.
I didn't play any bad games this year.
"I may loose my job if I spill some beans."
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This is going to take a while. -_-
The Queppu would love this thing.
That's adorable, but Recette oughta be ashamed of herself.