AriKagura
Ari Kagura
AriKagura

@Carlanga: I picture the car version to look almost like a Rolls Royce ... now that's style, I would think.

@Sonicloud: I'm Asian and I don't find Legos offensive ...

@Batman: If all else fails, then Guile's Theme is always there to liven up the party! Definitely recommend it!

@ElephantFace: Well ... you could always get into one of these ... just in case you get into an argument with a sibling, friend, or significant other ...

@HyperactiveSlob: They way I see it, the "VERY LAST EXPANSION" would mostly be PvP-oriented and involves well ... killing ourselves! After all, there wouldn't be much else to kill.

@George Lampard: I like this one because it uses real people in a more comical way— definitely much different than your typical hand-drawn comic. Plus, it's funny, which is the most important part for comic strips printed on Sunday papers.

@MercenaryDemon: I KNOW RIGHT! Fun is sooo~ overrated! Heck! I remember the days when these games were HARD! Now these young whipper-snappers have stuff like Auto-Aim and Regenerative Health, and all that crazy stuff that we would normally have if we used a Game Genie! Weirdos!

This was posted a couple days ago on SRK but I think it might come in handy for Street Fighter-inspired works:

@alanp9: I take you must be playing your games strictly for achievements, but would not rather play online (or just simply have a Silver account that prohibits it).

I suppose this something I could consider doing some day to my 360 when it eventually RRODs itself and it goes out of warranty!

@dowingba: It's possible that Fable II could function like that ... but this is a Games On Demand release, not a XBLA release ... not sure if that seems relevant, but I am aware that XBLA games work that same way. But in most cases, a AAA developer generally does not release a full-size download as a demo only to be

@Avinant: If that's the case, then the description should be a bit more explicit that it's a download for Episode 1 only! Right now, it says the following:

This is weird ... I see it on the Marketplace for 20 bucks ... yet, when I go to Xbox.com to queue up the download, I can get it for free ... seems kind of shady.

Out of boredom, I've been making some silly QR Codes. If you have a smartphone with a camera, then you can use the phone to scan QR Codes, assuming you have the appropriate app on your phone.

@InsertBullets: What did you do? Treat it like an Italia 458?

Well ... at least the stickers aren't overboard, unlike what some might see when going to Japan.

@accipiter: I could have swore that was Chrysler. I could be wrong, but I think that might be Chrysler instead of GM ... unless GM is also doing that stuff, too, then ... who knows!

@Auri: I should check this out! For some reason, I never see any Blu-Rays being offered at my local Redboxes, but if I stumble into one, then I might actually put more use into my PS3!

@Neige: I suppose you're right ... I don't know EVERY single ISP available to America. Just generic stories about bandwidth caps and throttles. Though, I do know that when I was in the dorms, my bandwidth was seriously throttled when I was using file sharing programs whereas general internet browsing and downloading