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Because it's made by Nintendo and therefore the greatest fighting game ever conceived and consequently not subject to the mores of the genre.

So let me see if I understand this correctly.

Oh please. If someone handed me even $10,000 when I was 21 there was no way I would have managed it correctly. And probably the first thing I would have done would have asked my dad "What would be the smart thing to do with this?" I think that in Hockey and Baseball and to a lesser extent Football we tend to forget

Impressed with their ability to enrich themselves on the backs of others and to exploit a professional hockey player relentlessly, Gary Bettman has offered the Johnsons an expansion franchise.

Uh-oh.

There is exactly zero difference between a CD and a FLAC file. That's the whole point. FLAC is lossless compression for LPCM data, while CD is lossless uncompressed LPCM data. FLAC is like a zip file for your original audio source.

Is this bait? This has to be bait.

Maybe they should have consulted Chevy and put the Volt drivetrain in it. It would be much more efficient that way.

MPGs? Really?

Personally for me the reason I generally play as a female character in games when give the option is not because I want to stare at an aesthetically pleasing character but because I am a male 24/7 in real life and I do not need to be one in the video games I play.

I still have no idea why publishers still do this.

1.) Its a popular show and a popular tourist stop. People from all over the country go there to pawn stuff off and have hopes of getting their 15 seconds of fame on TV.

You reek of catpiss and desperation.

Admit it, you own a sleazy pawn shop that low balls desperate people all the time.

I bet Notch will. If not he should. Come on Notch, help a brutha out! And you get an awesome game collectible!

Far Cry game formula-

I was going to say...the astrariums and oculars are totally the same thing.

I've heard Fantasy Life does grind right. I should check it out sometime.

First off... welcome to Kotaku, Patrick!