![]() ![]() ![]() Said legislation would have, in addition to outlawing libation (alcohol), banned the production of games and entertainment as well. The Inventory was founded in 1919 in the basement (or Inventory) of Dick and Kent's Games and Amusements Factory (Established 1899), in response to an early draft of the 18th amendment. Some poker tables are outfitted with hidden panels, through which cards can be dealt by robotic arms controlled by artificial intelligence computer systems such as GLaDOS. When poker games aren't being held on the stage, such as when Sam, Claptrap, Ash Williams, Brock Samson, and The Player played poker in Poker Night 2, the poker table is situated near the staircase. There are seats around the bar area, which are used by people when they are eliminated from a poker game, or for other activities such as when a murder mystery dinner show was held in Make a Scene with Telltale at PAX 2010. When the bar is operational, it is tended by Moxxi. A portrait of players of previous poker tournaments hangs on the wall, excluding The Player, whose appearance remains a mystery. A secret passage can be accessed through a moving wall, leading to the elevator entrance. Going towards The Inventory leads to another hallway with many doors that lead to other rooms. The main entrance consists of an unassuming hallway with a sign that points to the left to go to The Inventory and to the right to go to receiving. When the elevator is out of order, The Inventory can be entered through the main door. ![]() The biggest table stands alone under a light, where Strong Bad, Max, Tycho, The Heavy, and The Player play poker in Poker Night at the Inventory. Photos from other Telltale Games series are hung on the wall. The game, Maps and Minions from Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, can be found. A bar is towards the middle of the bottom floor. The tables are lit by candles in dice-shaped covers. The arcade game, Buster Blaster from Telltale's Sam & Max games, is seen by a flight of stairs. There is a secret passage through a moving bookshelf. Above is another sign, this time with crates hanging from it.Ĭrates are seen hanging from the ceiling.Īn elevator takes you inside the real Inventory where the host of The Inventory, Reginald Van Winslow, takes newcomers on a guided tour. Outside the Inventory is a door with a blood-stained "Inventory" sign from Team Fortress 2. It is a well hidden speakeasy for game characters to relax on their off-time. The Inventory is the venue where the poker games takes place. game enthusiasts and game characters can hang out and have a cocktail and play poker" Have you seen how much steam is charging for people to sell their games on steam? they take a flat 30% cut before tax on every copy sold, that's why everyone is going over to epic games or like me just buy from another source because i'm sick of paying full price for a 10 year old game.Sean Vanaman: The Inventory is "a cool space. ♥♥♥ doesnt steal money from anyone, the people who buy keys with fake credit cards do. Except ♥♥♥ STEALS the money from the actual company who made those games those keys are for, never ONCE do they give the company the money they deserve and ♥♥♥ has time and time again caused companies to close their doors conveniently while they were partnered with them if that's not setting off red flags in your mind then you're delusional and blind to the truth! where do you think the game keys come from? people who buy the keys as a gift and then sells them on ♥♥♥, i've sold just under a hundred games on ♥♥♥ and not one of them was stolen, they were either bought by me or traded to from someone else. Originally posted by Piggy:it's not illegal to buy games from ♥♥♥, i've bought countless games and only had like 3 problems with the keys, and all of them were fixed inside the day without ♥♥♥ shield. ![]()
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