I'd recommend the Missing Richard Simmons podcast. It's a miniseries that discusses his legacy and influence. It's well worth the listen.
You're not the only one. If anything it created what is one of my all-time favorite videos. https://youtu.be/QY5yG2KyQfM?si=IvJWVTm__Tc7RTqM
Nintendo Wii - > Nintendo Wii U. Nintendo 3DS - > New Nintendo 3DS
Thanks I appreciate your insight. I'll do further research and see if it's within my scope. My technical experience with cars is limited to changing cabin/engine filters. Worst case scenario it sounds like selling the car as-is wouldn't be terrible.
Hey Lemmy. I have a 2010 Toyota Camry with 150k miles. The front bumper's bottom segment (maybe 2 inches) has a crack and the grill is out of place. Also, there's a couple small scratches in the paint elsewhere. Would it be worth it to have the bumper repaired as well as the paint touched up before selling it? I was given a quote of $1500 for the bumper repair but haven't inquired about the scratches. Thanks in advance!
I've only watched gameplay videos about CD-i games. So far Arzette is charming and fun. It has metroidvania elements with linear areas you explore.
As a Zelda fan, I'm going to experience the CDi games via Arzette which was released recently.
Skux life!
Excellent miniseries! Know of other similar podcasts?
It's a reference from Better Call Saul.
Seems like it was inspired by Blasphemous. Here's hoping it's a solid game.
Potatoes are cheaper, more filling, more versatile, and more nutritious than noodles.
Awesome! Found out about Figma last week so I'll use this instead.
Just watched this on Hulu and unfortunately I wouldn't recommend it. The ridiculous premise didn't stick the landing. I feel it would have worked better as a short film or as a joke trailer. Anyone else gave it a chance?
Listen to the How Did This Get Made podcast episode about this.
I can only imagine Blind Gaurdian live!
I respect the original but absolutely love this cover! https://youtu.be/zA4OjrpVsiY?si=nwHlKHGRnmmqPIJe
Disenchantment was the first thing that popped into my head. For a Matt Groening animated series, the colors are incredibly dull. The humor and overall story also left me disappointed.
It can be difficult at times but not impossible. I'd say it's more forgiving than Hollow Knight. The difficulty is mostly from combat which requires mastery of the defend technique, similar to that in Metroid Dread. It's a beautifully stunning game with detailed pixel art and has a phenomenal soundtrack!
Blasphemous. I'm going through the Wounds of Eventide quest first before allowing myself to play Blasphemous II.
Flight of the Navigator. Never watched it before and had a blast!