I'm in the US. Blizzard of 2016 is living up to it's designation. Woke up at 6am EST and have found my front door is almost snowed shut. Took some effort but managed to open it only to be greeted by the gentle blizzard winds telling me "get back in your home puny human" not to mention hearing thundersnow for the first time. Sounds like regular thunder went through a tunnel haha. man, I can't wait to just chuck my 3yr old out into the (appears to be 24 inches or more) snow.
"When expecting booby traps, always send the boob in first." -Megatron-
A chat boring with mii? U silly.
Would be neat if there was a unofficial/official chat on that site for NL, however someone higher ranking should host it then mii and that's if it was alright, would be NOICE to talk to more people.
The feel of wanting to play something and you not wanting to play it at the same time has been pretty bothersome lately, welp, that will change hopefully very soon, maybe mashing the A button controller against the face will help, I can think of gewd treatments at times!
I want to know something called renting video games. When I hear this term that people are able to rent games, I wonder how such a thing is possible to do. Sure its possible to do it for movies, shows and books but games? How does that work? I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages of renting video games instead of buying them legit.
Some people like to rent because it's kinda like getting a taste of the game without having to pay full price for them.
Back in the old days, when games were a really expensive luxury and even more of a gamble to purchase (online reviews and forums weren't a thing) kids had better chances to play new interesting games by renting them.
Sometimes they ended up getting the game, other times they just rented the same game over and over to beat them.
Now it's a lot less common, but some people like the convenience of trying the game beyond the confines of a demo without investing full price on it.
Now, the part I know you dislike is that the developers don't really get anything from it. Unless they run the renting service themselves. But keep in mind that if a renter likes the game enough to rent it several times, they'll probably end up buying it.
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