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Part III of the FF7 Remake has multiple battle passes for some fucking reason.
This is the most raped JRPG.
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Part III of the FF7 Remake has multiple battle passes for some fucking reason.
This is the most raped JRPG.
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I believe the 9? DLC's for the game are going to be playable epilogues for all the characters after you finish the game.Part III of the FF7 Remake has multiple battle passes for some fucking reason.
This is the most raped JRPG.
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Dunkey the original wigger maxxer.Does this cracker have to code switch to nigger in order to try and make his point?
id rather buy some chinese emulation machine, last time i heard they can now run ps2 games.
Considering that would mean you'd have games to play, sure. Although the idea of random chinese software machines bothers me for different reasons.
Catch fire, randomly be made out of asbestos and formaldehyde for no reason, send mains voltage down the HDMI port to fry the TV on accident due to bad component and trace placement on the board, be a handheld with the screen full some of some turbo cancer shit that when it cracks on accident you end up like Metokur.The other thing to worry about a Chinese emulation machine is if it will catch fire, and China's EVs, smartphones, smart watches, power banks, and even toilets love to spontaneously combust.
A /v/ thread before /v/.
Share price is $21.39 as I'm posting this, so the math in the article tracks.300,000 Soyny stocks is only worth 4 million?
Huh, you'd think such a massive company would be worth more.Share price is $21.39 as I'm posting this, so the math in the article tracks.
They've got six BILLION shares outstanding, so the pie is sliced up pretty thin.Huh, you'd think such a massive company would be worth more.
Share price is $21.39 as I'm posting this, so the math in the article tracks.
It was worth $30 a share in November 2025, then it went downhill at a steady rate. The last time it was $30 a share was February back in the 2000'sHuh, you'd think such a massive company would be worth more.