vwtifuljoe5
Vwtifuljoe
vwtifuljoe5

Weren’t there promo shots featuring Paper Mario with the tag “coming soon”? Legit can’t remember.

More Antonio Banderas please, and less garbage mixes of fantastic Led Zeppelin songs.

In the same boat. I finally burned off my interest back on Christmas, but all the content that’s coming got me back into it. I hope Sandy isn’t too mad I haven’t stopped by all year...

Super happy to talk with you Jeremy about this!

Can I just have one day where y’all don’t force me to reckon with my own mortality? Please, I beg.

It's Valve. You sure about that?

Valve doesn't care about looking bad. As long as they get their cut.

It does seem like something they would have let run it’s course until large ticket NFTs that have flooded the marketplace are only being bought with stolen credentials.

I'm super glad this happened, but this is a pretty un-Valve move. It definitely doesn't line up with their techno-libertarian process.

It is crazy to think that Animal Crossing is 21 years old as a franchise.

Same. I have a bunch of friends who, like me, got excited at 4P online multiplayer for N64 games, so if Mario Kart 64, Mario Party, etc have that capability, thats an easy buy for all of us to play those together once more.

The fact that I will have the chance to buy art daily to finish my museum will increase my play time significantly. Currently I spend more time on the loading screen than I play daily as I mainly just check if Redd is there. Other than that I do maybe a session once a month for 30 minutes to clean up the island and

I don't like the price, but I'm most like still going to get it. The Animal Crossing dlc is $25 on it's own, and Nintendo's website does say the Expansion subscription will be prorated for existing Online subscriptions (but not by how much yet). I hope there is extra value added as time goes on though. The yearly cost

The critical consensus has been extremely varied from Latinx and non-American writers. I would recommend checking out a few.

These things are definitely hammered out and agreed to in advance. I'm sure they didn't "just not do it".

I wish the buttons were fully customizable. It doesn’t allow you to map any of the controls to the ZL and ZR triggers, which are objectively more comfortable to use than the L and R buttons.

I would chalk it up to the limitations of the gba emulation and maybe contractual limitations on the software capabilities. The Switch where I was playing can't natively map a button combo to a single button, so I'm not surprised that the capability wasn't around in the collection.

I had never heard of this mouse before... and immediately thought it was a boot-leg Logitech G502. I was right. This isn’t even a well done copy, it’s JUST a copy.

I had never heard of this mouse before... and immediately thought it was a boot-leg Logitech G502. I was right. This