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You know, I can't recall what game it was, but I know there was a flying sim on PC that had the black out effect from pulling Gs. If you were going too fast and tried to turn too quickly the edges of your screen would start to go black and tunnel vision in on you, accompanied by your ability to move the stick being

I've gone for a fly along in a training hornet, but I'm also afraid of heights, so it didn't end well.

I try to not let that fear prevent me from doing things I want to do. I've done tower zip lines, and airborne school tower drops (No, I was not airborne myself it was via family members). One day I hope to gather my

Perhaps it's just me, but I've been unable to load comments on 3/4 of the stories lately without constantly refreshing the page. I've seen the same type of issue being listed on most of the gawker sites, fix this kinja shit guys.

Agreed, I'm not a part of that communitybut I watched it for several hours each day. It was interesting to see some games I never finished as a kid get destroyed.

Hence my original, "not to steal any of the thunder" indicating it wasn't a competition, merely that it can be done via altruistic means. As, I, mentioned.

But, if you really want to boil it down and ignore that I responded with a joke instead of responding to your post in kind, yes all charity is a competition.

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Unless it's a competition, for charity, like the one I mentioned ;)

While not to steal any of the thunder here, Awesome Games Done Quickly earned over a million last week in their week long marathon. Over half of which was done within the first three days.

That's purely altruistic(yes yes, tax breaks etc, I know) donations without getting games out of it.

Here's a random post containing a beta key for the elder scrolls online:
Because I can. Enjoy.
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I think I stated pretty clearly that I'm not condoning child abuse. I'm certainly not trying to defend the guy, but rather that this story is being turned into more than what it is, because the mother is trying to get back at her ex using her child.

As we do not know how mentality resilient the kid is, we cannot know

"Dude, if you played Blades of Steel back in the day, it's impossible to forget that song."
I have no doubt about that.

I don't condone "child abuse" in any form or fashion, but this sounds far more like a woman who wasn't happy in a relationship and used her child as an excuse to get back at a dick of an ex.

How exactly did a child feeling nausea and having stomach pains lead to a wife not living with her husband unless she was

The challenge is leaving with your dignity, the near death experience is explaining to your wife/girlfriend why you brought them to a video game themed restaurant for your anniversary.

I'm assuming he's indicating that 65 million users, it was Kotaku's error in indicating he's sold anything at all. He was commenting on his user base, and the user base who's purchasing from steam.

Yakety Sax

That's great and all, but I think the general idea is for the selected tracks to be largely recognizable.

Honestly, I'd have no idea what that was supposed to be if I heard it at a game. I think the idea is to have recognizable tracks. But points for trying a hockey related suggestion.

Silly console player I clearly meant for the PC, the system the counts. :)

Joking aside, It was meant as an implied reference to the PC version as DayZ stand alone is on PC.

Just giving you a hard time, thanks for going along =D
Much better.

I don't think people mean sarcasm as often as they use the term sarcasm. Generally people go with it meaning to "mock or scorn" someone, rather than meaning the opposite of what you say.

So was the sarcasm here to mock or scorn them, or to mean the opposite of what you said? =P