After my mom dies I'll never have to see this douchenozzle again so I could hardly care less.Seems like the family ruinion is gonna be awkward.
...does it, now.Reminds me of...
He responded, but he totally ignored every point I tried to make. How can something be so sad and funny at the same time?
I could get Aussie to run. Our last name is Blair. And he's half Mexican. Think that would that throw Dave's brother into a foaming-at-the-mouth seizure?Meanwhile... "American Indian"? Are we talking Native American, or Indian-American/Asian-American? Because I can guarantee our last name is more common and easier to pronounce than "Nihsen", so by your brother's rules, can myself or @Jesterboom run for president?
For the curious:i bought a Retron 5 today so... goodbye everybody, i'll probably never be seen again.
yeah, but i'm too lazy for that.Reminds me of when my friend built a MAME arcade cabinet for his brother's birthday present.
You shall have my vote.@Dave, I am very sorry you have to deal with that kind of special. I have a couple of family members that make my eyes want to roll out of their sockets, but they aren't quite as far gone as your brother (to my knowledge, anyway).
Meanwhile... "American Indian"? Are we talking Native American, or Indian-American/Asian-American? Because I can guarantee our last name is more common and easier to pronounce than "Nihsen", so by your brother's rules, can myself or @Jesterboom run for president?
Yes, but for people who still have all of their classic games (like I do) then it's a steal. You can just buy a Flash Cart like a PowerPak ($135), an EverDrive ($108) if you aren't interested in actually playing your collection. Those let you load games into the cart for play via SD card. Yes, that's an expensive investment but some original game carts cost a ton these days... for instance, my copy of Duck Tales 2 (with booklet) is currently going for around $160 dollars. My Earthbound is $190. It's cheaper if you want to play rare games on your TV, unless you're willing to run a cable from a laptop/pc to your TV and just buy a USB classic controller.Yeah, but you have to buy the games as well. I thought they were burned in as ROMS. Not worth it for me.
Actually, most of the time all you need to do to repair a cartridge is replace the battery (which are only good for around 20 years though some do hang on), assuming the battery didn't leak onto the board or something. Most NES, SNES, and Genesis carts use Mask ROMs to hold their data and the process to make them literally burns the data into silica dies that will last basically forever. Some rare ones use EPROMs, which DO suffer bit decay, but those are the vast minority... basically all well cared for carts can be repaired fairly easily.Hardcore as cartridges were, they don't last forever, so purchasing them today can be a gamble.
And now I'm sexually confused.
Nah, everybody is gay for Bridget.And now I'm sexually confused.
Pretty sure Bridget has always been a boy, and in game is referred to as a he. I'm not an expert on guilty gear lore, but I think he was born in a village where twins of the same gender was considered an ill omen, and so cross-dressed to avoid being sacrificed.Was she one of those "Poison" deals where they made her a man because they felt hitting a woman was wrong, or was she always intended to be a cross dresser?
AH-I see, my follow-up question was what game he was from, and thank you.Pretty sure Bridget has always been a boy, and in game is referred to as a he. I'm not an expert on guilty gear lore, but I think he was born in a village where twins of the same gender was considered an ill omen, and so cross-dressed to avoid being sacrificed.
Was she one of those "Poison" deals where they made her a man because they felt hitting a woman was wrong, or was she always intended to be a cross dresser?
Almost right. Born in a village where identical twins are considered a curse, Bridget was raised as a girl by his parents, always being told he and his brother were fraternal twins, which is enough of a technicality to avoid trouble from the neighbors. Eventually, of course, Bridget ended up learning the truth, but by then... well, you can't fight how you're raised, right?[DOUBLEPOST=1456543548,1456543457][/DOUBLEPOST]Pretty sure Bridget has always been a boy, and in game is referred to as a he. I'm not an expert on guilty gear lore, but I think he was born in a village where twins of the same gender was considered an ill omen, and so cross-dressed to avoid being sacrificed.
Pretty good. Really good artwork and excellent music, interesting characters, OK plot, and a control motif that's slightly different from most things out there (IE not a street fighter or KOF clone) but not enough to be stupid.AH-I see, my follow-up question was what game he was from, and thank you.
How good ARE the Guilty Gear series by the way?
Upstairs neighbors seem to be moving out.
And they may be stealing their apartment's fridge while they do so. =\
Meh. It's like the McDonald's of tea, and tastes strongly of Assam. I personally prefer the taste of Sri Lankan ("Ceylon") tea, but Assam has its place (usually before my eyes are fully open).That frog has terrible taste in tea.