lol amazon.com has had it for $35 or so for the last 2 weeks. free s/h
Oh, I know.
$35 isn't $20, though.
If I was hanging out with you I would give you fifteen dollars so you'd buy it, shit's that good.
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Posted:
May 13 2011 09:49 am
Blackout wrote:
Andrew Man wrote:
username wrote:
lol amazon.com has had it for $35 or so for the last 2 weeks. free s/h
Oh, I know.
$35 isn't $20, though.
If I was hanging out with you I would give you fifteen dollars so you'd buy it, shit's that good.
what a nice guy
i had a $20 credit for pre ordering from amazon.com, but i used it to buy MK9 at a reduced price.
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May 13 2011 02:02 pm
Oh man, Toys R' Us had this deal the other week.
MK was going for $39.99 just during that week. They also had one of those in-store magazines that featured a coupon that would shave off another $10. So I got MK9 two weeks after it's release for $30 brand new, super stoked on it.
The game was rated E10+, not E for everyone. There is a huge difference since E games are made for age 6 and above while E10+ is for age 10 and above. If parents have further issues with the ESRB rating, then that is with ESRB, not Valve.
There is more detrimental content on daytime TV than there is in the video clips they showed. I can empathize with the situation that this game may have caused, but honestly the problem in this case isn't with the child, it is with the parent. The parent didn't like hearing it because he is insecure, the kid didn't even notice. If he needs his kid to have such a sheltered life, perhaps he should preview the content prior to letting her participate.
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Posted:
May 19 2011 03:06 am
this cat beats the co-op mode by himself.
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First off, I want to say that yes, yes I did use noclip. It was ONLY used to get through the doors, as, who would've thought, the doors don't open with one person. So DON'T comment saying WTF NOCLIP NOOB!@#.
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May 25 2011 11:43 pm
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Since being slammed for its decision to offer downloadable content on Portal 2's first day of availability (even if it was both optional and cosmetic-only), Valve released a free level editor and has now released the game's soundtrack, free of charge.
Songs to Test By, as the album is titled, is referred to as Volume I on the official site. Besides the album -- which contains 23 tracks totaling about 73 minutes -- there are also brief versions of six songs intended to be used as ringtones. They're already formatted for Android and iPhone devices, making it quite easy to throw one (or all) of them onto your phone. This might just be what it takes to finally get me to ditch my "fun ringtone" from the Extras Christmas Special.
So they are releasing FREE DLC for Portal 2 next Tuesday October 4th. It includes Single Player Challenge mode and leaderboards as well as expanding on the Co-Op game.
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Oct 01 2011 11:24 pm
Volume 3 of the soundtrack is also out and /finally/ contains Cara Mia Addio and Space Phase, which I've wanted since the first volume.