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Pokémon Tretta runs Gnome??
Pokémon Tretta runs Gnome??
I think that’s exactly it. You’re excited by the promise.
But that’s illegal!
MAGI MOTHERFUCKING NATION
It had every right to take over the monster catching market back in the early 2000s. Cartoon, GBC game, trading card game, they had it all, and they wrapped it in a super cool dark comic fantasy setting with actual plot and raised the target audience by a couple years to grow along with the kids who were all crazy about Pokémon.
Well, the trading card game just had a successful crowdfunding campaign and THIS GUY just bought a bunch of the old cards to introduce my kids to the world.
I’m in the same boat.
“OH MAN THIS IS SO COol I can’t wait for the rest of the content oh it turns out I can”
I understand. It is inaccurate to say it started as a far-right icon.
It certainly did not start as theirs.
Ubuntu is literally Debian with an upstream Kernel. Ubuntu is charging for Debian’s labor.
…Debian. The free stuff is called Debian.
I wouldn’t mind generating some more discussion on Pokémon Go.
The “drive somewhere” argument is valid (along with many other arguments that can be leveled against the game), and this is at its core a conversation about motivations, but I’m still using Pokemon Go to get out and walk places.
I’m more likely to add onto existing walks if it means I can spin a couple more stops or put a mon in a gym.
That said, it doesn’t make me want to go for a walk if I’m not already out for a walk. So I guess it works as more of a “walk more” motivator for me personally.
Video games are nearly perfect today. The only ones that don’t work are the ones where the publishers have gone out of their way to exclude it by enforcing their anticheat nonsense.
What year, what distro, which laptop?
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint works on Linux too.
But like… Why.
Well? What are your thoughts?
In Japan there’s a powder you can buy at shops that solidifies any pools of grease you drop it into, so you can then scrape it into the garbage.
I was going to share a link but all I could find was Amazon product pages and greasy blogs funneling you towards Amazon product pages, but you can find it by searching “Japan grease powder”.
Huh! I didn’t realize that. It was a cool product.
Right, but… It totally revolutionized a thing that already existed by applying incremental improvements?
Oh, cooperative campaign would be very substantial, wouldn’t it? And you could play as her sister.
I can’t tell if you’re being facetious but the only downside to Minish Cap was the Gacha system, where they developed only the bad parts of the Oracle games’ Gacha seed system and turned it into a chore that gated 100% completion.
Aside from that, it was a charming addition to the franchise.
I haven’t played Four Swords GBA or the Link to the Past port but Four Swords on the GameCube with the GBA cables was a very solid couch co-op game.
Maybe not totally in-line with the spirit of the series but still very good on its own.