@millaj: Thanks! Could have there is another where they quiplash or fibbage?
No problem. All the other Jackbox-related content I found occurred after he passed. The only videos I found which include him are the TNT and Quick Look for You Don't Know Jack, but I could've missed something.
You just need a PCIe wireless card. You have two free PCIe x1 slots beneath the PCIe x16 slot your graphics card is using. Almost all of these little cards are PCIe x1 so that's not a problem. Other than that there shouldn't be any issues with compatibility; it's pretty straightforward. If you want to utilize the 802.11ac specification from your router, you'll want to make sure the card supports it. You should still be able to connect even if the card doesn't as I believe that stuff is backwards compatible. If having dual-band (2.4ghz and 5ghz) matters to you, that's also something to keep in mind.
I've listened to the X soundtrack the most, but I have a hard time calling any one my absolute favorite. I love the Piano Collections they've done in particular; they're my favorite way to enjoy the soundtracks.
@dispossession: It's a fun game with a cool gimmick that doesn't wear out its welcome. The game is only about 10-20 hours. Considering how cheap it is now, it's easy to recommend.
This remaster doesn't seem very appealing for anyone who's already played it unless they add something beyond a fresh coat of paint. Not enough to shell out more money, anyway.
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