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that's one way of putting it. >:-)

Sony with the PSP helping unborn children.

The American one had to be customized so it can recognize someone talking while shoving Doritos down their throats and chugging Mountain Dew. Self-made stereotypes folks!

"Gentlemen, the Kinect can't recognize the accents of people in just under 10 countries that we are launching in. What do we do?"
"Fuck 'em."
"Uh, sir, the Australians represent a sizable part of the market and they won't be please-"
"I said fuck 'em. And what's that country that sounds like Australia, but isn't? With

Now playing

To me this is the one and only Game of Thrones board game.

There's also this one..

I know I don't need it, but now I want that table.

I'm sorry, but folding is so much cooler than none-folding.

I don't know how he stays SOCOM while going Commando.

Halo.

A true Soldier of Fortune amongst his Brothers in Arms

This guy deserves a Medal of Honor for answering the Call of Duty in the Battlefield.

That's ok, they have a long road to make up for all the mistakes they have made so far. They need all the help they can get.

Oh I'm sure there will be lines out into the street for the One for sure. The week after though, there will be lines going around the neighborhoods. :/

And what game would that be? Microsoft releasing a console before it is ready is nothing new.

The Star Wars: Battlefront games were fucking amazing. Like on the same level of Kotor amazing. I say that as a huge, huge Kotor fan - to the degree where I've played both 1 & 2 many, many times with and without mods. I cried when they chose to do SWTOR instead of Kotor 3... and still bend over for them to ram that

Fuck right off, thanks. Sometimes I don't want to see advertisements about expansion packs, nor do I care about comparing my single player achievements with the 4 people who do care.

By releasing Call of Duty again. People need to understand there's nothing that can stop Call of Duty except for Call of Duty itself. The hype for Ghosts is staggering, and Titanfall, of which while myself and some friends are hyped, has had virtually no advertising, aside from the occasional TV spot.