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  • The answer is clearly "no." He's been doing unconstitutional shit since day 1, and nobody has stopped him.

  • But prices are being raised worldwide, not just in the US.

  • an anthropomorphic mushroom named Toad.

    I guess they were referencing a toadstool, like Peach's original US name? His name in Japanese actually makes sense: Kinopio, a play on the Japanese word for mushroom, "kinoko."

  • I'd accept even one example of a new base game being sold at a price higher than $70 US (before Mario Kart World), because I know it doesn't exist.

  • Base games? No, they do not. This isn't some "special edition" or whatnot where there's a cheaper option available, it's the base version of a game.

  • The "loophole" that they included on their website?

    If multiple users want to play the same game at the same time:

    The user that purchased the game should play on a system that is not the shared console (a non-primary console). This console will need to have an active internet connection. The user that did not purchase the game should play on the shared console (the primary console for the user that purchased the game).

  • "This presumably reflects increased hostility by many foreigners to the U.S. the U.S. to many foreigners"

  • Should be "Both, why not?"

  • "Please put down your weapon. You now have 15 seconds to comply."

    Robocop's corporate dystopian nightmare is closer and closer to reality.

  • Nintendo sucks and all, but Xbox wanted the One to not work at all unless it was online.

  • "You had a balance of 93 cents. At an average of 2 1/4% interest over a period of 1,000 years, that comes to...$4.3 billion."

  • No self-respecting leopard would deign to eat McDonald's.

  • Jan. 25, 2020 according to Google. A lifetime ago.

  • It's already happened and will happen again.

  • If you can afford the cost of console game prices, more power to you. They're pricing me out and I know I'll have no choice but to switch to PC in the future if I want to be able to keep playing games.

  • I think all it will do is raise the ceiling of what publishers are willing to price games at. If they think they can get away with it, they'll charge $80 instead of $70, with the rest being $70 and less just like it already is now.