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That Game Boy shot looks odd...shouldn't the display be something like pea soup green? That gray LCD display is more like the slimmer Game Boy Pocket display.

Gemma Arterton...Saoirse Ronan... weren't the two of them also in some kind of vampire horror film by Neil Jordan that's set to also open this year? What was the title again—Byzantium?

I have no idea what that thingy is...but wait,

This announcement is just begging for another Kotaku photoshop contest—-make it happen, please.

Not to worry—I just watched Prometheus earlier, and after watching it, I'm never going to eat squid again.

How about the opening credits from Northern Exposure, in which a moose wanders into the town of Cicely, Alaska during the early morning? That was one of all-time favorite shows, and the theme was awesome.

Not really...Animal Crossing: Wild World was released in Japan on November 23, 2005, and the North American version was released just several weeks later, on December 5, 2005.

I had an Atari 400, the one with the membrane keyboard...the box was huge, yet everything was nicely packed and the graphic design back then was always integrated with the packaging, right down to the glossy and full-color manuals.

Ports of Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas for the Wii U - having an always displayed Pip-boy 3000 on the controller while you wander the wasteland would be great.

Odd...I've seen pics of that same scan, and it says "Nintendo 3DS" on the top left instead of the PS Vita. Which is which?

I think it's more of "how many more adventures of Wolverine can Marvel write in every single Marvel comic book these days?"

That pic of the cast all staring up with a white screen behind them was awesome...and Jones! Are we ever gonna see that furball again?

Yeah, in games like Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Skyrim, you can't kill kids. So if you try to apply logic here, the conclusion would be that all kids in these games are immortal.

When Chloe Moretz says about the Carrie reboot that "It's set in modern time, so it's a lot different," I got confused—wasn't the original also set in "modern time"—the late 1970s—when it was released?

That first pic ("Wish you were here") is gorgeous—where is it exactly located in the game?

I enjoyed the DS version a lot, and the fact that you could invite friends over from anywhere made it even more awesome. Only one thing bothered me though, and it was your main bedroom in your house—you could decorate every single room in your house to death, but your bedroom remained ugly and undecorated—sure, you

I actually enjoyed Alcatraz's run, even though it had more lows than highs. The pacing was just right for a season that's only 13 episodes long, about the same for an HBO series—just imagine if this had 22 episodes, it would probably be extremely tedious to watch.

Icewind Dale HD please, and more...truly enjoyed that you can create all-new characters for your party instead of using pre-existing characters.

The Imperial Gunner using that calculator was freaking hilarious—I almost blew out the coffee I was just drinking on my laptop screen.

It looks like Lunar: Silver Star Story.