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It depresses me to realize I can’t for the life of me remember what my first game purchase was. As a 32 y/o, it’s certainly been a while. I suspect it was maybe Super Mario 64. My parents decided the Snes was the last console they’d buy me and the N64 would have to be purchased with allowance. Granted at that point I

Tim Rogers lives his life at a Rock Solid 60 FPS

PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS , but only after I go buy a video card. I couldn’t resist selling mine to those Alt-Coin miners who were buying up all the AMD cards, so now I can’t play games until I plunk for another. MicroCenter, here I come!

We’re allowed to call chocolate bites, pretzel dipping sticks and fancy ritz bits healthy now? I may not be an authority on these matters, but ‘healthy’? I’m unconvinced.

On the other hand, I enjoyed this coverage as a break from the well-trodden limited-edition-menu-item taste test. Will we ever see Snacktaku do a

I think there’s a distinct difference between asking (or telling) someone to make changes and starting a dialogue about why some choices might not engage with often-neglected demographics. Hard to blame people for liking to see (or character create) themselves in games. Being able to self-identify is great, but if

I submit that this should be corrected to include PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS or H1Z1. I’ve found myself explaining those quite a lot recently. Battle royale seems like a genre you either ‘get’ or just avoid.

Top Ramen, hands down. Yes, there are tastier packaged Ramen brands, but my local grocer doesn’t stock those and I need it in 5 minutes with minimum effort.

To begin, I start frying an egg. The beauty of the recipe is I can finish everything else before the egg finishes frying. I start boiling water for the noodles

If these people want to complain about prices, they should take up H1Z1. $3.50 per crate, at the ground floor. Spend $160 on crowns for 50 crates and you can guarantee ONE super rare and ONE reg rare. Not to mention buying that many crowns required a minimum of two different crown bundles.

Look, that intro is properly enjoyed as a mush-mouthed mess. That being said...

<SPOILERS> 
...he actually says the following:
“What’s up and welcome to another episode of GizmoSlips”
</SPOILERS>

It would be criminal to not acknowledge “Byun” Hyun Woo, the Korean Starcraft 2 player. Byun was always a top Korean player on the ladder, but suffered from anxiety and nerves during tournaments that kept him from winning. After a 2 year break from the game and on a whim while visiting Seoul, Byun qualified for the

I know an iron-on inkjet transfer application when I see it.

Let this be a lesson to anyone who thinks spending an extra $100 on a pay-to-win game will be enough to reach the top. If this guy didn’t top out after $100,000, what hope is there for the rest of us serfs?

It’s not cheese per se. More like a Hail Mary. Only reason it might be a bit cheesy is because the opponents wouldn’t have enough time to properly counter Bastion. He doesn’t see play at the pro level because he’s easy to counterpick, but only if you have the time to do so.

An interesting gambit to be sure

Floating seems like the major sticking point here and I’m not against the idea when well executed. I’m certain there must be more examples, but the one I’m familiar with is tournament play Magic the Gathering.

MtG developer Wizards of the Coast has a “planeswalker points” system wherein players accrue points by

I’ve recently played through 2 backlogged games from 2011: Skyrim and Dark Souls. Both are long RPG’s that involve some serious exploration. I played Skyrim for at least 200 hours and far from the end I was already sick of it. 100 hours into Dark Souls saw me starting a NG+ after finishing the Main Story + DLC, ready

It’s not though. In fact, there is little difference, from a production standpoint, between this and Day 1 DLC (which also seems to send people frothing). There exists a false assumption from industry outsiders that if only the developers hadn’t done this DLC or that content pack that they would instead have had the

Similar to PokeRadar but more accurate, Pokevision.com provides realtime pokemon spawns and despawn timers (down for maintenance at time of posting). It’s been a huge help knowing which direction I should be walking, what pokemon await me and how long until they despawn. It’s super accurate

I’m from Buenos Aires and I say kill ‘em all!

The drug that got the price hike was Daraprim which is used to treat toxoplasmosis and protozoal infections. In some cases, it’s used to help AIDS patients with compromised immune systems, but it’s not really an AIDS drug.

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The big appeal of the Any% run that might be missing at first glance is two fold. First there’s an incredible history each run has as the routes to completion develop and new glitches and time-saves are discovered. Secondly, it’s rather difficult to judge by viewing just how hard some of the glitches are to perform.