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Rorschach
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I was thinking something similar, being that I deal with construction blueprints all the time.

As cool as I think it would be to have the security deposit bag to go with my GTA4 Safety Deposit Box, my wife would kill me if I spent $90 over the cost of a game. Plus, I have enough CE junk hanging around my house - GTA4 SDB, Arkham Asylum Batarang, Fallout 3 lunchbox, Fallout New Vegas poker chips/playing cards —

The Zero missions DO suck, but they are worth doing.

Oh I know all about Guild Wars in general — I played through the original and the expansion (minus Eye of the North) for years.

Not low enough for this now occasional gamer to jump in. Back 6-12 months ago, sure. Just no time now. I can't even find time to hop into LOTRO and I'm a Lifetime Subscriber/VIP.

With a solid idea and some serious dedication, it's never too late.

I support this. Getting the interested early means better games and gamers in the future.

I used graph paper quite a bit when designing LBP levels. Unfortunately for me the level editor was a bit of a pain in the ass, so none of my creations got off the ground. Kudos to those who made levels (and when I'd rate them I'd keep in mind how much of a pain it was to do).

You know, I feel the same way about E.T. The Extra Terrestrial for the Atari 2600. I loved the hell out of that game.

Considering it's an HD update to an 8 year old game, I don't think it looks all that bad on either platform.

Snorks and Smurfs were not good cartoons by any stretch of the imagination. When I was a kid, those shows filled time but were never all that important to me. It wasn't until I went to college that I understood why I felt so unimpressed by them.

The art style reminds me of some horrid Rob Liefeld covers - as if Rob copied McFarlane's layout.

I agree. I long for the pre-clone era.

I quit collecting Amazing Spider-Man at #328. This cover was nostalgic to me :\

Streaming of BETTER COVERS begins now—

Tried to research a location I was given. Found a run down, nearly abandoned looking store and looked up the name on Google. Zeroed in on the location Google Maps showed me. Used that for my guess.

The first one out of the gate, I recognized the buildings as being from Italy for two reasons - 1) I'm studying Italian (language) and have seen similar looking buildings in my instructions. 2) No joke - I just watched National Lampoon's European Vacation last night and some of the buildings in the end chase looked