There's plenty of British-created curries or ones that have been heavily modified in the UK. If you went to India and wanted a tikka masala. I imagine it would be pretty hard to find one, and if you did it wouldn't be like it was in the UK.
Personally I do prefer Indian curries because they get more interesting with the veggie ones though.
The best one is a Chinese only one that is a massive struggle to get GApps on it. It can be rooted now, but still not exactly an easy phone to set up for Western use without caveats.
Boox Palma was so close. It just needed cellular capability.
I got locked out of my Xbox live account for like 5-8 years with no way to recover it because my @live email was not my main email and their recovery process asked for emails you may have been sent.
I somehow ended up having a temporary email attached to it that came with a game server hosting site that I no longer had. When I found this out I resubbed to that service and hoped i could get the same email address and I did and was finally able to get back in.
By then though I had moved to the PS3 and have stuck with Sony since (for consoles). But getting my Xbox account back allowed me to redownload all of my rock band 3 dlc again.
Loads of people still don't realise that on a numbers basis, PS3 "won" that generation. But I think culturally it's understood that the 360 did and because of that people are usually shocked at the PS3s sales figures.
I feel like there's more options to fix things in Linux. On windows it felt someone's your just got a brick wall with an issue just because Windows want designed around the fix you envisioned.
All of those games' characters are essentially just mascots though (other than samus). So they're not really an applicable comparison for continuing a character long term in a story focused world that tries to be somewhat grounded in terms of consequences and passage of time.
Do people only work every hour of a weekday in America? Plus don't they have a system for voting ahead of time via post too, which you could sort out on a weekend leading up as well?
There's plenty of British-created curries or ones that have been heavily modified in the UK. If you went to India and wanted a tikka masala. I imagine it would be pretty hard to find one, and if you did it wouldn't be like it was in the UK.
Personally I do prefer Indian curries because they get more interesting with the veggie ones though.