The United States manufactures the extreme majority of ammunition. Russia and Italy have some notable manufacturers as well. But, the bulk comes from the US.
The United States manufactures the extreme majority of ammunition. Russia and Italy have some notable manufacturers as well. But, the bulk comes from the US.
Yeah, unscrewing a small door and sliding a drive into a slot is SUPER difficult.
Mario Question Block $169.99 = 2064 pieces = 8.2 cents per brick
Bowsers airship = $99.99 = 1152 pieces = 8.6 cents per brick
Guarded Fortress Expansion Set = $49.99 = 468 = 10.6 cents per brick
I grabbed 3 random sets, from 3 different price points and all of them pass the “under 11 cents per brick” test. They’re all…
Mario Question Block $169.99 = 2064 pieces = 8.2 cents per brick
Bowsers airship = $99.99 = 1152 pieces = 8.6 cents per brick
Guarded Fortress Expansion Set = $49.99 = 468 = 10.6 cents per brick
Many banks let you generate “burner” credit card numbers. That wouldn’t help.
The answer would be to get as many people as possible to send them $100 offers.
Great game, but there are way too many holes in the rules. We’ve played it a lot, but a good portion of the game is trying to figure out how things interact and which rules supercede which other rules, or how a specific rule actually works.
Great game, but there are way too many holes in the rules. We’ve played it a lot, but a good portion of the game is…
If only MS had some really nice exclusives for everyone to play.
TTRS: Starting at $72,500.
Never once heard this description of Xenomorphs before. Perhaps designing an entire game towards 2000 people that think Xenomorphs are common, isn’t the way to go, when millions think of them as rare bad-ass predators.
Or, ya know, we could just not inject unnecessary personality into a 2d character. There was nothing wrong when Samus was a silent character. Zero baggage, zero drama. Just a person in a suit, blasting shit while getting better parts for said suit.
Never heard of this game. That might be part of the problem. I visit Kotaku almost daily and I don’t think I saw any, or much coverage at all.
You bought a massively open world game that’s famous for it’s massively open world mechanics, and you stopped playing it.
I actually MADE it to the door before it closed, and looted some gasoline from those barrels...
“sucked it up like zombies feasting on cerebral miasma”
Airport parking lot security and TSA agents are two different groups of people.
Penions in the 21st century are a massively rarity. I’m honestly surprised someone in 2020 could get hired with a pension.
Because scalpers would generate new numbers with their banks, use pre-paid cards, and still get all of the systems without any extra work for them.
Someone is inside of it, pulling the levers.
So? How many people haven’t been dumped a few times in their lives?