Yeah, I need a new phone too.
Yeah, I need a new phone too.
Hahahahaha the whales. That Batman Superman comic should be pushed as pro whale eating propoganda in Japan.
Also, if you want to consider me a youngster at 24, I remember not only the old Nintendo boxes, but the sleeves those VHS-looking cartridges used to have, at least at our house. 
Mmmmm nostalgia. To your point about youngsters though, both the NES and SNES were my older brother's before he moved to Playstation consoles, while I kept with the Big N on N64 and Gamecube.
Ha! Well it certainly got me to buy a few cards. Still have some in a binder in my closet back home. Wonder if I have any that are worth anything.
I had Digimon and Pokemon cards as well, but I must have sold those or my parents did cause I haven't seen them my last couple home visits.
Man, those late 90s/early 00s animes sure did their job selling the trading cards associated with them at least to me. lol
Sweet! I'll see if there's any Steam/Cyber Monday sales.
How about Gaming Top 100: '77-'87?
Also, I think the dude playing Fortress of Narzod should create the band. He looks the part from what I saw in his reflection and the fact he sounds Scandanavian to me.
This War of Mine sounds intense, will have to look into that one.
And being broke and spending time together is better than wondering if someone's only with you to do things that require money. Bibly sounds like a keeper.
I'd love a spot on any podcasts, and as far as questions to ask you guys I'm not sure. What did y'all end up talking about/what do you generally like to talk about? I imagine gaming is in there, but I'm not sure what questions to ask on that topic off top my head.
Hmmm ... 8th gen version. Good for the game, not sure about my laptop's handling of the game. I really need a console ... NEED.
Is this game on Steam? I have the sudden urge to fill my badges/achievements section on there with cockfighting trophies.
Oh, so you're saying it's $150 cause you have about $350 in loose change?
Having seen a screening of the show Instant Mom in L.A., I can attest to watching on TV being better. Maybe it would be different with a better show (no offense to all who worked on it; Tia Mowry seems like a very nice person as did the rest of the cast/crew; just not my thing at all), but after the 5 millionth take of a sitcom sketch that wasn't funny the first time I was begging the warm-up guy to come out. He was actually pretty funny. The format of TV show you saw was different though, so I dunno.
As for your picks Cary, I loved Batman The Animated Series and Animaniacs and caught stuff like Transformers and DuckTales on VHS from the local mom and pop store as a kid.
I actually liked Digimon better than Pokemon as a kid in terms of shows back in the day. I watched Yu-Gi Oh for a bit too, currentlty rewatching on Netflix. Even as a kid, I found it annoying how they'd keep explaining new rules during the matches and how chock-full of exposition dialogue the series is because of it, yet I wanted to see where the story would go.
There's nothing on your list I wouldn't have watched as a kid.