

Licensed titles are different. Unless they’ve done that for non-licensed titles.


Licensed titles are different. Unless they’ve done that for non-licensed titles.


I’m not upset. I got mine when retailers had been unable to keep stock. Bought from a second hand resale market (StockX) for $800. I couldn’t find it anywhere else.


That’s a terrible way of doing it.


Remember when the Epic Games Store was so bad that anti-virus software was identifying it as a threat?


I don’t believe these boxes actually have the game till they are opened. Secondly, back in April, Yaamava Casino claimed to be giving away as a prize, a unopened copy of Mario Bros. The thing that pissed me off was in all the advertising (including television), they would never say the name of the game. They just showed a image of the box and referred to it as a “cartridge classic”. IF YOU WON’T SAY THE FUCKING GOD DAMN NAME THEN I DON’T FUCKING BELIEVE YOU ACTUALLY HAVE THAT GAME!


Does this not count as union busting?


This sounds like the plot of a Futurama episode.


Baby by moving it to NHS instead?


Washington State. They have a identical (or at least similar) bill I heard about last month.


I miss the thinking of the Moonshots whatever those were called.


Does their CEO have a signature that looks like a penis?


Sure but didn’t the plot line with Nucleus come in a later season?
Secondly, I am pretty certain the Google logo was always in the opening credits.


Okay, but did Google calculate how many dicks they could jerk off for maximum efficiency?


Many entry level MacBooks of the last decade have probably been 8 GB. I have a M1 MacBook Air and that is 8 GB. It is fine for me.


If you didn’t leave when the API pricing went up, everything is your fault.


It’s already fucked up that he legally gets to call himself a co-founder for simply being on the board.


I like how Fortnite is part of this.
Preunion tour? They will do a tour in honor for reuniting before they break up?
That was a case where the seller literally didn’t have the rights to the book. If you search for the title today you’ll find a version that is listed as the Authorized Orwell Edition.
Not the same as what I was referring to. Video games based on licensed IPs, often get taken down from digital game stores because the publisher’s license has ended. What you described with 1984 is someone who shouldn’t be selling the media, having sold it. Sure, it sucks if the title disappeared from your device but maybe that was the only legal resolution?