Dorgaria
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Kinda forgot Central Time there...

Self reply: after a quick search of NES Light Gun games, it was "To The EARTH" that I was thinking of...

I've been seeing this game occasionally pop up in my news readings. Wasn't there a VERY old school laser gun shooter by the same (or at least similar) name? Either early or possible pre-NES days if I recall...

At midnight ET eBay will have a year of Playstation Plus, the second best value in gaming behind the Humble Bundle, for a ridiculously low $22. This is the lowest price ever for the membership, and quite possibly the lowest we'll see it before next Black Friday. The rush to buy this is going to be insane, and it's

don't forget about the cost of a new microwave. So $80 profit after hardware if he's getting them from pawnshops or something. Also the cost of water from the pressure washer/"Boom Blaster" (assuming he owes it & not rented).

would that require essentially doing the 1955 part, wait for 30 years, then do the opening & ending simultaneously?

Here, here! It just sucks the way we PC players always get either a few exclusive titles or crappy console ports. I mean, is it really that hard to make a good RPG that doesn't require a controller to play? Yes I know there's the Witcher series among others.

World War Z [Blu-ray/DVD] ($18) | Amazon

I know there's a pun about wearing a tux is required here somewhere...

There actually have been several studies searching for links between violence in video games & violence in the outside world. The problem is that all the results are so ambiguous or minimal that both sides are able to use the same results to support their own side because the statistics are easily manipulated by

"pacing" =/= running through every level at break-neck speed. Part of the fun of Classic Quake & Doom type games, at least for me, was the level exploration and the varied pace of different levels.

would have bee better if this were replaced with Mr. White's Aztec

I can guesstimate the task of each box on the shelf except this one... I don't know many entertainment center items with this shape...

I think the more important define would be the "15-20 min". What speeds are they benchmarking this on? Remember, a large portion of the USA and the rest of the world don't actually have double digit MBps speeds. I know I didn't until just recently (moved into the city due to work, whole side story for another day).

most of the DLC scales fairly well to when you first enter it. TTAODK is no exception. It was definitely my favorite of the DLC packs.

You pretty much summed it up right there. I picked it up in a Humble Bundle a few weeks back & that was my first impression of it.

I'm not sure I understand your question... I hold my controllers lower on the grips (think having the nubs resting more in the center of your palm). Using the Sony controllers, this is great with my thumb-in grip. On the 360 controller (or any controller with that stick layout) it forces me into either a thumb-up grip

yeah it was great for bigger hands. It was also a nightmare for smaller hands like mine. Lets not forget that it also doubled as a deadly weapon if wielded by the cord lol

I already have a few issues with your "Sony is WRONG" opinion. Mostly just the fact that not everyone has the gigantic hands required to "properly" wield a the xbox controller. I own both a 360 & a PS3 but can't play on the 360 controller more than an hour or so before my short thumb starts to cramp from having to

yeah, unfortunately I can't see Affleck filling the role of Batman. I can kinda see him as the public face for Bruce Wayne but not the behind-closed-doors Bruce or Batman himself. Oh well, guess we'll just have to wait & see. I mean, it IS a Superman movie after all. It's not like there's a super strong track record