A 29-year-old Naugatuck woman was charged with sixth-degree larceny and risk of injury to a child after she was accused of stealing an XBox entertainment system and an adapter worth $200 from the electronics department at Walmart while her juvenile daughter was with her, according to a police report.
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I never got around to mass effect - I’m skeptical that it would hold up if I were to try it now
Originally launched in 2011, El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron is coming to Nintendo Switch, so It's time to look back at the original.
Still have my ps3 copies. Bought it at launch and another one when I found it cheap and in perfect condition about 10 years ago. I wouldn’t buy it on Switch but if they made a PS5 version I would. I still have one of my PS3 Fats hooked up so good to go either way.
Id play it again on the switch. I wished my 360 version was bc but this is still a good way to play.
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People are stupid I get it. No one should feel unsafe,
But I think they need to talk about why they cut so many corners during the development process and why none of their games ever look current. And why they think all of this is okay while they charge full price.
What adapter is worth $200?!?
Should have taken a PS3, nobody would have cared!
Woah woah woah!! I kid I kid!! Put down the pitchforks. :P
and shoplifts something all on her own, CNN will blame it on videogames and not on the idiot carcass of a mother that she has.
This isn't all that rare. People who regularly steal from stores (which she probably did) will often be aided by their children or have children present. They already steal, we shouldn't be surprised that they're not Parent of the Year candidates.
A particular shoplifter at a place I worked at used his two young girls as lookouts. It was heartbreaking, because they were just little girls. They were young enough that they probably didn't know any better, they were just helping their daddy.