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Maybe on console. Lots of weird indie games have come out on the PC in recent years.

Indeed as explained and suspected it is "user error". He can't remember his email password or secret question.

Poor Mega Man. Poor, poor Mega Man. Left to rot by Capcom, he lives on these days under an assumed name, and is relevant only to long-suffering, die-hard fans. If that's you though, boy is this a treat.

Well he messed up then, because his name is spelled wrong in the code.

Hmm, I'll have to look up from watching Fairy Tail on the bus tomorrow as I go in to town and see if I can see this while passing near the tower.

Ten years later, Sony Online Entertainment is gearing up for EverQuest Next, the third installment (fourth counting EverQuest Online Adventures for the PS3) of the franchise. It's completely re-imagined Norrath and expansive player crafting elements have already captured the imaginations of hundreds of thousands of

This guys surname is literally "Japan". Intredasting.

Double spacing is wrong. PC's don't have a single width font like back in the days when we used typewriters.

Claymore ended eh? I only watched the anime version, and it was pretty sweet. I wonder if they will bring out another set of episodes for it. Although it has been 7 years and may be either too old to rehash on TV once more, or just need a reboot.

It sounds more like your talking about western cartoons in this article than Japanese anime.

You don't the toys are completely irrelevant, and a marketing gimmick to sucker kids into begging their parents for something they can physically see to purchase at retail.

Thanks for the publicity bro.

""if you bought the game, then complaining about it is [open to debate]"

Dorkly's new strip about Call of Duty pokes fun at how complaints about annualized franchises can come from the unlikeliest people.

I'm holding off on my judgement on the Xbox One in China. Microsoft promised more games and BesTV's streaming service is going through government regulators as we speak. A console launch window usually lasts till its first Christmas, and I've got my review unit just before. For all we know, the government could let go

Straight out of the box is the Xbox, Kinect, a power brick, a HDMI cable and a controller. What's added to the Chinese packaging is localised guides, info booklets, and three cards with QR codes to download games with. These QR codes provide the download for the three free games that come with the Chinese Xbox:

Neverwinter Online requires enrollment into Perfect World's passport program, something similar to Battle.net for Blizzard or Uplay for Ubisoft. Signing up for Perfect World's passport requires the use of a Chinese ID.

That's about what my slowest available speed adsl service, 12M, is costing me in Guangzhou.

For relatively high-speed Internet at 25 megabits per second, 75 percent of homes have one option at most, according to the Federal Communications Commission — usually Comcast, Time Warner, AT&T or Verizon. It's an issue anyone who has shopped for Internet knows well, and it is even worse for people who live in rural