Sounds like your browser's messed up. GBATemp automatically resizes pictures. Anywho, I changed it into a thumbnail for your convenience.Good game but when a picture is too big to be seen on my screen, it mean you should reduce its size
Stacks of'em in the staff room, stacks. And I can touch them all day long.@BORTZ I'll distract him, you grab the game when he's not looking, and run!
Beware, you wont be the first trying to do so@BORTZ I'll distract him, you grab the game when he's not looking, and run!
DARN IT! C-congrats on the pickup. whispers about how lucky he is@TheVinAnator will cry, and cry more ;o;
I didn't but the game yet, I can't - it just happened to be on delivery. It was the same with Switches, we had them in weeks before release, along with Zelda. I just figured I'd screw around with your thirst.DARN IT! C-congrats on the pickup. whispers about how lucky he is
NEXT TIME YOU TAKE A GOD DAMN PICTURE MAKE SURE TO KEEP OUT THE LIGHT SO WE CAN READ IT, I LITERALLY HAD TO OPEN UP MY PHOTO EDITOR TO SEE THIS SHIT.
Everyone besides you recognised the game and the picture looks fine or my screen, so you might want to adjust your brightness and contrast because it's little league, not major league right now.NEXT TIME YOU TAKE A GOD DAMN PICTURE MAKE SURE TO KEEP OUT THE LIGHT SO WE CAN READ IT, I LITERALLY HAD TO OPEN UP MY PHOTO EDITOR TO SEE THIS SHIT.
its not really the light the problem but the plastic membrane that wrap up the gameNEXT TIME YOU TAKE A GOD DAMN PICTURE MAKE SURE TO KEEP OUT THE LIGHT SO WE CAN READ IT, I LITERALLY HAD TO OPEN UP MY PHOTO EDITOR TO SEE THIS SHIT.
Quite right. Foil and air have different refractive indexes which causes a mirror-like effect at the right angle - water does the same thing in a glass.its not really the light the problem but the plastic membrane that wrap up the game
it reflect heavily the light due to air bubble