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The Doctor (9th)
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I remember it being on, but I never saw it, The channel it was on wasn't available where I lived when it was airing.

The fact that she's going to Dr. Phil for "help" tells me she's not competent to make her own decisions. Find someone reputable and not this shyster.

Another alternative is to use an emulator and roms.
Just don't get caught, though.

Just so you know…
there are several on eBay but people are asking for outrageous prices for them. The prices range from $90 - $5,000 - from what I've seen so far.

It's on in the other room (my brother watches), but I'm not really watching it.
They lost me a long time ago and I haven't forgiven them, yet.

This is coming from Syfy…
the same people who brought you great works like Sharknado and Sharknado 2 etc…
This does not bode well for the adaptation.

Just for fun…

Sadly it's true - he won't relinquish the rights and controls it with an "iron fist."

This could work if they stick to the core principles of the series - fight organized crime even though the public thinks of him as one of the criminals, as well.

<—-*still waiting on Electra Woman and Dyna Girl movie*
;-)

I did not know this when I first got on here today, but this year marks the 20th anniversary of the original game.
It was released in August of 1996 (for MS-DOS, PlayStation and Sega Saturn).

AH!
Dragon's Lair
I remember playing that in the arcade. Our arcade had a bad copy of it too, the joystick kept sticking to the right and practically made the game unplayable.

For the first one, you need to use DOS Box, now. Modern computers run too fast for it, so you need it to emulate a DOS program. The rest you can run them through Windows - as is (since they were designed for Windows).

Don't forget. in an earlier level they had the Palace of Midas as well. It had a weird mishmash of mythology in it.

Just out of curiosity… has anyone actually finished this game?
I have, but it was quite a while back - I never did do the additional content (via Tomb Raider Gold) - I didn't know it existed when I was playing the game.

I'd just assemble a cabinet at her!
;-)
(I hope you remember that line!)

Just a reminder about "grinding"… some of the early RPGs had a "cap" on how far you could "level up" in their game. For example Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior you were "capped at level 35 (I think) because the game couldn't handle anything higher than that.

LOL!
My favorite way to kill Lara was in the third installment - having her be "pulled under" in the swamp in the first section of the game.

Steven Spielberg thinks this:
Shia who???
I don't think I know the name…
/s

A lot of that idea came from the Michael Moore movie Sicko (which was released in 2007). It examined the healthcare systems in several countries - including Cuba.