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While that’s possible, her presence in the credits doesn’t necessarily mean she filmed new scenes for Endgame. As far as I know an actor must be given credit for appearing in a movie, even if the footage in question isn’t new to the movie. And for good reason. For an extreme example, just consider that jackass movie pr

Oddly, I think Mega Man 2 is the only NES Mega Man game I’ve ever beaten. All the others were either too hard for me or I just got tired of them too quickly.

I honestly can’t remember. I’m guessing something on NES. While we had an Atari 2600, the games we had weren’t of the type with a definable ending (except maybe E.T., but who actually beat that?). Probably Super Mario Bros. since we got the early NES bundle with SMB and Duck Hunt (and Duck Hunt doesn’t have an end

Again, if there are multiple time lines then there’s no problem with multiple Nebulas and Gamoras. Also, the fact that Nebula killed her younger self without immediately blinking out of existence shows that there is no causality effect between the two of them. Remember what Hulk/Banner said about them being unable to

Yeah, I saw that, but in the grand scheme of things it seemed like a relatively minor detail. At the time I figured he was grabbing extras just in case they needed them, and then later forgot about them.

That makes the most sense, without breaking the rules set early on.

Yeah, they clearly set it up as having multiple timelines, which doesn’t jibe with Cap suddenly being able to stay in the past and somehow ending up in the same timeline as the movie.

They would have had a better chance with her around, but I don’t think it would be a guarantee. Given how Thanos took her out with the power stone in Endgame, I think that’s most likely how things would have gone down in Infinity War as well, no matter which stones he had at the time. I’m fairly certain her only

Plus, we get a Jane cameo, which I would’ve bet my left arm that we would never see in the MCU again

Good to know.  Thanks.

Oddly, I’ve only recently been wanting to buy a 3DS or 2DS. For a long time there were only a few games I kind of wanted, but now I can see that there are enough games for me to justify buying the system.

As far as “easy access” handhelds, I still have GBA backlog. Heck, I still have backlog for SNES and Genesis. It’s just a matter of game buying outstripping one’s available free time.

Sometimes the less powerful litigant may want arbitration because the more-powerful litigant can use the public legal process to delay justice or make pursuing justice too expensive to be worth it

My wife got me Days Gone for my birthday, so I’ll probably spend most of my playing time with that. I’ll probably also continue playing Far Cry co-op with a friend when he’s available.

Ugh, trees. I had several cut down recently because they were pushing up parts of my driveway and a retaining wall behind my garage. Whoever planted the trees decades ago had no idea where to actually grow trees. I just wish I’d had the money to cut them down earlier. I’ll have to have 1 or 2 more cut down because it

To some extent I agree. We should all try to be aware of problems in the industry and call them out. However, I don’t think it’s fair to call the entire industry greedy, or even whole companies. Yes, in some cases design choices are made to earn more money, but for the average company those choices are made for the

I don’t know if the overall size of the industry really matters here. I was talking about the money that individuals earn, such as the average programmer at a game company. For instance, I earn way more money in QA at a non-gaming software company than I ever did as a programmer at a video game company. I was

ARGH! You’re right! I missed them back in the day, but have played a few of the series on some of the Genesis collections over the years. Plus I played Phantasy Star Online a lot on Dreamcast.

Ah, I recognize the names, but I’m unsure if I ever played them.  I know I heard good things from a friend way back.