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It’s interesting how some movies suck you in even though they’re definitely aren’t your thing.
It’s interesting how some movies suck you in even though they’re definitely aren’t your thing.
Good that was the worst. Nothing good on TV. Nothing good to eat in the fridge. Too hot to go for a walk. It’s a school night, so your friends can’t come out to play yet. Just sitting there staring at the street as cars go by.
I’m kinda offended with these deals. They were great when games were $50. Now that they’re trying to charge $70, the deals just getting it down to the old regular price, not seeking line a deal at all to me. Now I have to be even more patient. Oh well…
Seems pretty easy for them to do. They just gotta release a mainline Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, or Smash game.
I’m voting for Moleman
Ive been trying to figure out where to get it for a long while. I loved Perfect Dark, but damn did it run so badly on the N64.
Wow, neat!
Their core business is lost, IMO. Once they stopped offering movies in favor of their own content and tv shows, thats when it was game over for me.
Its painfully obvious when watching Star Trek TNG.
Not just any pattern, is the Solo cup “Jazz” design from the 90s.
They would fuck with us and toss in the tree of might special in there to make you question the continuity, too.
Also long before they were even getting translated, they only had so many Namek episodes up to a point, and then they’d restart.
I think that’s what Dragon Ball Z Kai was trying to solve, the ridiculous pacing.
Granted, the pacing sucked back then too. I remember it taking years to get to the event where Goku finally went super Saiyan. That whole Namek saga dragged on for far too long with nothing actually happening.
And a real diesel exhaust for that authentic on the job smell
Technically wasn’t. Some Russian company bought the rights and cleared old accounts at some point.
Actually, I think they are. At least the parent company was always infogrames.
They started as infogrames, then they acquired Atari and started calling themselves that. Then they spun off a new publishing label using the infogrames name again. The problem is keeping track of what infogrames of today, used to be? They’ve acquired so much shit over the years that’s it’s a freaking mess.
He seems like a cool dude tho, at least going off the interviews of him I’ve seen.
So they can build a cybernetic organism. Living tissue over a metal endoskeleton.
Is the toilet seat his macaque?