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I feel like with the world showing signs of opening up its hitting people harder that even being literally forced to stay inside for a year wasnt enough to get them to play video games they own. 

Over my 15 years with a liscence ive managed to only drop 19000 in initial purchase price.

Yeah when you pick it apart it’s easy to see how over two decades of gaming you come to 1000 games.

At this point I own over 1000 games physically. Not counting digital purchases or plus titles or gamepass.

That rear seat pass through would be a big swing, as hard as itd be to keep sealed. I hope it finds a market

I’m glad im not alone wanting this trend to be bucked, there must be an aftermarket solution to slim these things down.

The ghost of Tatra wails in distant past

If/when that day comes, I think we’re going to be leaning on the custom firmware community to remove or bypass that element.

I buy collector’s editions of games that sit in my backlog only to get intimidated to open them later down the line.

Even with the limited animation aside, this can’t get away from feel of the same hands as One Punch Man season 2.

Absolutely, if we had atleast the same capacity for hydrogen as we do diesel.

Birdie Crush came out earlier this year on android. Its rife with costume microtransactions and it could use some polish but the golf game is a solid base

I love seeing any addition to the more casual golf game genre. Between this, Mario Golf, and the english release of Birdie Crush on my phone it’s a good moment for the genre.

The couple years versus a few thousand miles debate is one that I’ve seen when shopping for a specific car, people know that depreciation is a thing but they also like the peace of mind of a warranty. Unfortunately, with how quick cars move in the current market, it’s hard to compare without one getting snapped up.

The component parts would not tell you to pay 35K for this.

Especially with those wheels, that car is just the Greatest Hits version of everything Mercedes that era

Even after following the sage advice of buying the cheapest one I could find, sight unseen. This is just a proper car

10 and 2 used to fall to hand as fairly natural as so many cars had thin bus steering wheels you had to put some elbow in

While I can’t say for certain they were trying to screw me, I got a sour deal on one of those 20 dollar oil change deals.

The very first car to leave an impression on me on how hard it accelerated up an on ramp to speed, pushing me back into the seat, was a 90s Mercedes SL600.