well, that kind of what happened in europe, especially western Europe and Russia. nintendo kind of dropped the ball or was simply not allowed there, and pc really entrenched hard(plus piracy was super easy)
well, that kind of what happened in europe, especially western Europe and Russia. nintendo kind of dropped the ball or was simply not allowed there, and pc really entrenched hard(plus piracy was super easy)
Wow, I do take for granted the late 80s to 90s rise of Japanese arcade games in the West. On “Through the Decades” some kind of daily past-news show, I saw a story about how in the 1980s, arcades were in decline. I saw an entire warehouse of used cabinets like Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, and whatnot. The story shifted…
On October 18, 1985 Nintendo of America took a huge gamble, releasing a console into a North American market that…
Cmon Cohaagen, give deez people aiyre!!
As a londoner born and bred, I have yet to come across marauding muslims trying to whip and beat anyone. Or, for the record, places where non-muslims can’t go or where sharia law exists as some people seem to believe exist.
OK, here we go... As a former soldier in the British Army, who served with the 7th Armoured (you know, the Desert Rats?) in the desert in ‘91, as well as Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Belize, Kosovo, and a number of African nations including Sierra Leone and Somalia (is that enough dick waving? I could go on) I am going…
Maybe you should stop arguing emotion and go read the 14th Amendment. All kids born here are US citizens. The. End.
Denying birth certificates to American citizens? Hmm, seems legit.
I love how after that event, Quaid and Milena were both like, “Whoa, that was nuts!” and then brush themselves off and check out the scenery, as if a period of violent decompression and recompression doesn’t warrant immediate medical attention. At the very least, their eyes should be filled with blood, a disturbing,…
That movie scared the living shit out of me as an 8 year old kid.
I hope my space base has a woman with three boobs.
Interesting! I’m no lawyer but I was under the impression that losses were pretty certainly unrecoupable. Interesting to note that in the past few months, at least one judge has ruled otherwise. Thanks for the link.
So, the creator willingly admits that he began a Kickstarter (with the requirement to fulfill pledges or refund the money) knowing that it wouldn’t be enough money to fulfill those pledges. Sounds as though he just gave anyone who wants to file a claim all the proof they need.
Nope, it looks completely ridiculous.
I grabbed it a few weeks ago and I’m having a blast. The key is to find a tribe/group that is active. The game can feel very daunting on your own and it basically forces you to join a tribe at some point to continue (since you can’t learn every skill). That said, I found it easy to join a tribe and you find that…
Nope!
you are not.