invitro
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Thanks for the info!It wasn't licensed when it was originally made. However, there's a possibility that FS might need a license to use it in TPA. I doubt it would be expensive at all, though.
Thanks for the info!It wasn't licensed when it was originally made. However, there's a possibility that FS might need a license to use it in TPA. I doubt it would be expensive at all, though.
I know! This month went by quickly.Has it really been a month already? Time sure goes by fast
Only a few more hours and we'll have our hint. Oh for a dubious, ambiguous, difficult hint. I mean the Jack*Bot one might've been interpreted a few other ways, but with the cards matching the playfield, there were few dissenters.
I wasn't around for the BK2K/Black Rose "controversy" but another one like that would be great!!
This is a tough one.
I don't know how this fits into the circus theme of Cirqus Voltaire and the Table Pack 38 hint above, but words with the prefix ex- appear thirteen times. Ex is the anagram for Xe, which is the symbol for Xenon in the Periodic Table of Elements.
So Xenon it is!
Too bad they misspelled Somalia.Be sure to let the folks in North Korea and Chad know.
That bit about the five countries where TPA wasn't played was one of the most amusing things I've ever read in a TPA newsletter.
Samalia (but we assuming they're all playing pirated versions)
I don't know how this fits into the circus theme of Cirqus Voltaire (...)