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You haven't seen bedjump.com, have you? Tons of Superman poses there and then some.

I Togapikachu.

Nah I'm looking for the doodle style animations for the save icons. When you beat the game the save icon changes to a doodle of the two of them sitting together and one sneaks a kiss on the other's cheek.

Yuri & Alice from Shadow Hearts: Covenant. The save file image for beating the game with best endings. I'd link it but for the life of me I can't find it anywhere and I used to be able to find the whole set of memory card images.

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PSA about if you are going to do the Harlem Shake, what not to do.

Just yesterday the Mountain Dew Canada's Facebook page had some promo kit they were giving out with Code Red, Supernova, Voltage, and Revolution. Perhaps they're planning a big launch up there?

You should see Wolverine thresh that wheat!

One time we were playing that method in elementary school. I was about to hit broke so instead I offered some of my pencils (Yikes! Pencils were the hot thing then:

Dark Blue Metal Knight....oh wait, that's kinda Metal Sonic.

Many folks made Scrabble copy-cats, but they got shut down over the simplest thing: the board scoring layout. As long as that was different, it couldn't be taken down by Hasbro or whoever it is who owns the international rights to Scrabble.

That's the first thing I noticed as well.

Yeah, I started on the show for its unique personality, but the layers are what keep me hooked. There is so much depth under the surface and makes one wonder and question every corner of it...how it developed from a civilized world to the mushroom war to what we see today. A world creating new cultures and customs

We don't know exactly when that was written on the book, but we do know it was presumably in Simon's possession at the start of the Mushroom War since there are pictures of him with it before then. It's possible that he wrote it. The meaning of it is still unknown currently. He could have been writing the date of the

It's not just consoles. One time at GameStop I saw someone turning in some old Gamecube games. Those cases had the little square hole in the bottom. So the employee opens the first case to check the disc and manual and out come like 3 or so roaches. The guy trading in looked mortified and tried to stomp on one that

If you do 341 layers of covers then play cover #342 backwards you get a secret message.

I don't like some of GameStop's practices, but I was only mentioning them since when people have problems with game retailers, that's usually the name that comes up. The point of my post being that there are other stores out there that don't get the same exposure in news and blog articles, such as Digital River in

I don't like some of GameStop's practices, but I was only mentioning them since when people have problems with game retailers, that's usually the name that comes up. The point of my post being that there are other stores out there that don't get the same exposure in news and blog articles, such as Digital River in

This whole shipping debacle with Ni no Kuni makes me really interested in seeing an article on Kotaku or another gaming site about the storefronts game companies use for their merchandise, special sets, subscriptions, etc. and really help bring to light what a problem some of these storefront companies are. GameStop

On the invoice from when you placed your order it should say "Order Number:" in orange. Use the number found there.

Mine's saying 2.50lbs. Mine's still just the label, not received/sent out yet so maybe that's a factor?