Not just a joystick, an NES Advantage.
The cartoon was great. The first movie was great. The second movie... stunk on ice. At least for the most part.
"Only a Carpathian would come back now and choose... New York. Tasty pick, BONEHEAD!"
"Vhy am I drippings vith goo?"
The show never really clicked with me (I think it was because it took the idea of a "space Western" a little too far) but the universe is perfect for an MMORPG, because there's a wealth of options for character classes.
Why do we have to overly complicate voting in this country anyway? Other Western democracies make do just fine with pencils and paper, so what's the reasoning behind using electronic voting machines in a country where most people can't set the clocks on their VCRs?
PC Gamer gave it a single-digit rating, which led to the lead programmer writing them a letter and begging them to re-review it after the patch that added AI to the game was released.
Not just a joystick, an NES Advantage. The cartoon was great. The first movie was great. The second movie... stunk on ice. At least for the most part. "Only a Carpathian would come back now and choose... New York. Tasty pick, BONEHEAD!" "Vhy am I drippings vith goo?"
Nobody steps on copyright law in my town!
Damaged mental patient? Look at it this way, you get a +5 Catatonic State.
The show never really clicked with me (I think it was because it took the idea of a "space Western" a little too far) but the universe is perfect for an MMORPG, because there's a wealth of options for character classes.
Why do we have to overly complicate voting in this country anyway? Other Western democracies make do just fine with pencils and paper, so what's the reasoning behind using electronic voting machines in a country where most people can't set the clocks on their VCRs?
PC Gamer gave it a single-digit rating, which led to the lead programmer writing them a letter and begging them to re-review it after the patch that added AI to the game was released.
13 episodes would be considered a short season. 22 is a full season, 6 is a disaster, and 2 means you're a sitcom on Fox.
Anyone else a little nervous that they haven't gotten around to writing a privacy policy? That seems a bit disturbing, to say the least.