villageofthedarned
villageofthedarned
villageofthedarned

They should've just called it Nintendo. Kinda like how all the remakes are using the original names. If they called it a Nintendo, imagine how much easier the marketing would've been. "Hey let's play some Nintendo," could've been the new catchphrase. It's true that the Wii U title is less straight forward, than

I think Sony has the exclusivity rights to games published on the PS1 first for certain Square games. I could see Crono Trigger coming to the XBLA, if Square's contract allowed it, it's on both Nintendo and PSN platforms.

The same rags that are cruel about her weight gain due to pregnancy are the same ones that will buy her weight loss story after she has the kid. It's the circle of gross. Build someone up, bring them down, build back up and repeat.

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein reads like a travel brochure sometimes.

You're very right. Thank you.

I think you're reading too much into my comment. I say that cause you're taking a lot of time to explain why you don't feel any pity for my friend. Your first two paragraphs explained your feelings perfectly and weren't really offensive. I think I should've changed the "Ya gotta" to "I feel" in my first comment. It

I can feel pity for the guy, without wanting his loan to be forgiven because "kids are dumb." I hate for-profit college. He got fooled into thinking he can get his degree in 2 years and have a high paying tech job after graduating. When he got to taking courses his first year was mostly General Ed, which could be

Ya gotta feel bad for the kids who get conned by for-profit institutes. I know someone who took out about 40k of loans and only got through 1 year of college, then had to quit to find a job so they could get insurance for their medical condition. Straight out of high school too. They've been trying to pay it all off

It won't let me upload a photo, but I've always liked Grandia. It was originally the "FF7 killer" for the Saturn in JP. Then ported to the US for the PS1, it's on PSN right now. Great looking isometric RPG.

Well, that might be too classy for my 70s coke & porno den.

Oooh, I want mine covered in black velvet or green shag carpet. Really class it up.

Yep, that was me. I saw Ron Gilbert in the Kickstarter promos and thought he was going to be a part of the process. When The Cave was announced I thought, "that's awesome the kickstarter game was made." Then I made the grumpy cat face when it wasn't so. Still I'm optimistic the game will be good. Unless, it turns

I don't think Sleeping Dogs is available for US PSN+ members yet. Or if it was available last month, like the EU websites google points me to say. New members don't get to hop on deals retroactively either. Someone correct me, if I'm wrong. It's vital for savings!

It's really a shame we can't just come up with new words that sound respectful and logical. Or update old ones like Sapphic. All the new words are buzz tech based words or horribly cutesy bullshit words like: fashionista. I think we've hit a wall with terms of language. We've relied so much on a fixed amount of

Good point. Still cringe at the excessive use of lady lately.

Add this to the list of movies my spouse and I loved, but everyone else hated. We didn't agree with Theodora's styling. It seemed to be always off by something. Whether it was black disco pants, too much décolletage but covered up neck, and the bangs for her updo, it was just odd overall. If there's a sequel, it

If you are gay and a lady, doesn't that make you a lesbian? Lesbian is still a word. It's just a little clearer than saying gay lady. I'm just a little irritated by how many times lady is being used now. Did women/woman go out of of style? Is lesbian too harsh a word? Just minor pet peeves with words.