“What radicalized you?”
“The Nakatomi Plaza disaster.”
“What radicalized you?”
“The Nakatomi Plaza disaster.”

If you subscribed to Nintendo Power they sent it for free. You could also request it.
I remember getting Donkey Kong Country, Mario 64, Star Fox 64, and Diddy Kong Racing.

Three games at launch in the US. Mario 64, PilotWings 64, and WaveRace 64.
All bangers.

It’s perfectly normal to ask your girlfriend a series of questions.
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Like drinking tea during the Space Shuttle launch.

Asgardians needed humans to think of a stupid plan because they were too smart to.
And it was so stupid, it worked.

“Wait… was this a grift?”
Prerequisite: You must be Anne Hathaway
I have never encountered someone who said this that wasn’t lying to me.
We’ll burn that bridge when we get to the can we kicked down that road.

Ships and planes went from magnetic compasses to GPS?
The Bermuda Triangle a geological phenomenon, there’s a lot of ferrous ore close to the surface and that fucks with magnets and radio signals. But equipment went digital, started using satellites, and is generally more powerful and better shielded now. So I’m assuming it’s less of a problem enough to tough through it, or just no longer a problem at all.
What’s the opposite of a Faraday cage?

Good Signal. pats head
I didn’t know Xzibit worked for Nintendo.
All I remember was that there were zero Game Genie codes for Super Mario RPG because that cart used so much custom hardware the Game Genie didn’t know how to interface with it.

“Missable” seems like an understatement.
“The PSP has the natural ability to be overlooked and underestimated, which is perfect for launching a surprise attack on unsuspecting portables.”
That show was still pretty wierd.