FORGIVE ME FATHER FOR I HAVE GAMED

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Blasphemy Forgive Me Father for I Have Gamed

  • Nickelodeon rips off Smash Bros for quick buck

  • Aaahh!!! Real Monsters — Oblina
  • Danny Phantom — Danny Phantom
  • Hey Arnold! — Helga Pataki
  • Invader Zim — Zim
  • Rugrats — Reptar
  • SpongeBob SquarePants — SpongeBob SquarePants
  • SpongeBob SquarePants — Patrick Star
  • SpongeBob SquarePants — Sandy Cheeks’
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles — Leonardo
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles — Michaelangelo
  • The Loud House — Lincoln Loud
  • The Loud House — Lucy Loud
  • The Ren & Stimpy Show — Powdered Toast Man
  • The Wild Thornberrys — Nigel Thornberry
Forgive me father for I have spent over $100 on games

My Japan Code Supply experience

The PSP Store can no longer be browsed on the PSP.
Valve releases a Switch Pro for a quick buck
"On the back side are four rear buttons"
"Underneath the thumbsticks are one of the Steam Deck’s standout features: two precision trackpads, which give you access to mouse-like controls for games that don’t play well with a traditional controller"
"While the Steam Deck is obviously designed for portable gaming, it’s also fully functional as a desktop PC"
"Yes, the Steam Deck can run a 2020 release like Death Stranding with good performance – and without having to turn all the graphical options down to zero to get it"
"$399 for the entry-level model is a very attractive price point for folks who are either new to the PC space, or are looking for a more powerful alternative to the Nintendo Switch."
Resident Evil hits Netflix

"Infinite Darkness is a computer-animated miniseries that follows government agent Leon S. Kennedy after a quickly contained zombie outbreak in the White House escalates into a diplomatic crisis between the United States and China. How the former relates to the latter forms the spine of Infinite Darkness’ plot, but the answers are only compelling for hardcore Resident Evil fans. Otherwise, it’s incomprehensible."

"While Infinite Darkness has plenty of action, it’s more of a political drama than anything else. Even though it’s set in 2006, there are echoes of present-day tensions between the United States and China, and the plot centers on the fictional nation of Panemstan"

"The English voice acting is blunt, episodes begin and end arbitrarily (it feels exactly like a movie Netflix chopped up into a series), and the script is resolutely dull."