Its possible to beat the first mission in Perfect Dark by falling through the 100 or so floors in the Lucrene Tower straight into the elevator for a total of six seconds. Its reallly quite amazing to see.
I think this is a sign that Nintendo will die out as a console manufacturer.
I think they should stick to what they're good at: handhelds and software.
My word is absolute.
Even if Valve dosn't release a patch for Steam, someone will. I doubt that the warez copies of Half Life 2 try to connect to the internet, so it dosn't strike me as unlikely that someone will make a patch that eliminates steam's need to 'phone home'.
I waited 20 hours in line for it, but I bought it at the store.
When I got Perfect Dark back in 2000, I got INTO shape. I played it so much that I forgot to eat.
They've all been dead for a 100 years!
would that get modded 'Insightful.'
'Darwinian Computing'
"And by the way, it doesn't violate the Windows XP EULA."
Like anyone here honestly cares about that silly text file.
Star Trek Voyager, Captain Janway.
I think its safe to say he won't be serving that long, one way or another.
Its possible to beat the first mission in Perfect Dark by falling through the 100 or so floors in the Lucrene Tower straight into the elevator for a total of six seconds. Its reallly quite amazing to see.
I think this is a sign that Nintendo will die out as a console manufacturer. I think they should stick to what they're good at: handhelds and software.
Its not stealing, its copyright infringement.
Other than the slim chance of getting caught, there is no reason why not.
will it run on Windows Vista Home? (The first B&W wouldn't run on XP Home.)
if he was beaten with a can of spam?
A more appropirate example is the Skedar Fanatic's home planet in Perfect Dark.
Slashdotted already. http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/5dcc252f0f43fc6f2 52db1df395c93a7/index.html
Who on Slashdot even goes out in the sun?
If I buy a PSP, it becomes my property. If I choose to unlock the full potential of my hardware, I can.
Does this mean we'll finally be able to understand the people on the other end of the support calls.?
I'd start taking him seriously if they used proper terminology. It is copyright infringment, not theft.
The Xindi already have that covered...in 150 years they'll oblierate florida...and spam forever.
They could put a plastic cover over the keyboard, with molds for each of hte keys, and spray/wipe that plastic cover with bleach every now and then.
It is called humor. This seems to be a trait alien to you.
My word is absolute.
Even if Valve dosn't release a patch for Steam, someone will. I doubt that the warez copies of Half Life 2 try to connect to the internet, so it dosn't strike me as unlikely that someone will make a patch that eliminates steam's need to 'phone home'.
If valves suddenly stops supporting steam in an X number of years, I suspect they'll release a patch that will allow steam to function unhindered.