I'm sorry, but if you had trouble beating Tactics Ogre for the GBA it's because you suck, not because the game was too hard. I could understand getting frustrated with Tactics Ogre for the Playstation, but Knight of Lodis was dead easy, up to and including the last boss. One of the only downsides to the game, really.
They're not a registrar even then. A WHOIS lookup on farmersreallysucks.com shows that it's registered through enom.com. Pagesgarden.com is probably just a reseller.
And besides, there's nothing in Linux that prevents you from fixing problems by re-installing the OS. You just have other options in Linux.
Hell, it's usually easier to do a reinstall for Linux than it is in Windows since Linux distributions are typically quite a bit more up-to-date than your Windows install CDs and don't require you to spend nearly as much time downloading updates and drivers to get your system up and running.
And the battery life. And the ease of development.
Sony just made the same mistake that every other handheld maker other than Nintendo has and failed to realize the compromises necessary to make things work in a handheld system. It's not just a matter of throwing in the most powerful processors you can fit in a small device.
Some of the CGI in Spirited Away (such as the "running through the garden" shots) was painfully obvious. It was still a good movie, but I don't see how you could have failed to notice the CGI in it.
I remember playing an old game for the NES when I was a kid where you played as a little blue robot who fought other little robots and took their weapons after he killed them. Someone should make a sequel to that.
The giant mutant Linus will destroy us all!
Or maybe it'll be Uma Thurman...
Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! ... Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput.
Because the rest of us are commoners. Different set of rules.
I'm sorry, but if you had trouble beating Tactics Ogre for the GBA it's because you suck, not because the game was too hard. I could understand getting frustrated with Tactics Ogre for the Playstation, but Knight of Lodis was dead easy, up to and including the last boss. One of the only downsides to the game, really.
They're not a registrar even then. A WHOIS lookup on farmersreallysucks.com shows that it's registered through enom.com. Pagesgarden.com is probably just a reseller.
"But I'm sure it means those houses down there; the village."
Rondo of Blood was never released in the US either, you know.
But "normal users" do want to reinstall their OS?
And besides, there's nothing in Linux that prevents you from fixing problems by re-installing the OS. You just have other options in Linux.
Hell, it's usually easier to do a reinstall for Linux than it is in Windows since Linux distributions are typically quite a bit more up-to-date than your Windows install CDs and don't require you to spend nearly as much time downloading updates and drivers to get your system up and running.
There's no such thing as two.
And the battery life. And the ease of development.
Sony just made the same mistake that every other handheld maker other than Nintendo has and failed to realize the compromises necessary to make things work in a handheld system. It's not just a matter of throwing in the most powerful processors you can fit in a small device.
MAybe he's a turncoat, like Dinobot.
Some of the CGI in Spirited Away (such as the "running through the garden" shots) was painfully obvious. It was still a good movie, but I don't see how you could have failed to notice the CGI in it.
We can only hope that they don't bring out the soft cushions...
I know that I, for one, often leave the word "" out of my posts.
Just because he typed one-handed doesn't mean he only had one arm.
How else would they protect each other from the Terrible Secret of Space?
But African elephants are non-migratory!
You should try mass-mailing that message to any random e-mail address you can find.
Just make sure to insert some typos and grammatical mistakes first.
Four words: Enormous amounts of material. It's not a truck, ya know.
For Nintendo, it'll be 480p or 256x192, while for Sony and Microsoft it'll veer more towards 1080 or 720p.
Of course, 1280x1024 is always a good standby.
The self-replicating space probes were created by man...
I remember playing an old game for the NES when I was a kid where you played as a little blue robot who fought other little robots and took their weapons after he killed them. Someone should make a sequel to that.
You could also die in the original Monkey Island by staying underwater for more than ten minutes after Shinetop tossed you off the wharf.