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I'm from a country where we use a far better cut of meat for bacon. Bacon is too fine a name to dump on the first cut you come to.

I never got America's obsession with bacon, I hate belly cuts of pork. Back home in Europe, however... obsess away, you glorious bastards.

My system came with the 8GB card. I am down to 225MB, but I have the following games and apps installed...

The main section of the page where the content of the article is only ever has a 300x250 ad for me. I don't recall ever ad blocking.

C'mon, dudes, Bleem! and Bleem!Cast had PSone support running unofficially on much older hardware, you can do this.

"It's a website add-on increasingly used by publishers who hate their readers."

It was a scrolling shooter. You were a flying dick (in full block-o-vision) and you shot white blobs. I should set up a Kickstarter to reboot the project.

The unfinished masterpiece Dickfighter is very much a testament to this fact.

THANK YOU! Seriously, I hadn't thought about that game in a long time. A friend borrowed my C64 copy and I never got it back.

Pink Panther in Pink Goes To Hollywood for Super Nintendo was pretty awful: [www.youtube.com]

I dunno, The Aviator did well.

Kurt was self-destructive. Courtney Love appears to want to drag everyone down with her.

I hated GoldenEye when it first came out. Most of that was because I owned a well-specified PC back then and PC FPS games looked better, had better controls, and better multiplayer. While my friends were playing GoldenEye in '97/'98, I was rocking Quake II, the Jedi Knight games, Unreal, Thief, Blood II, and a ton

She is more than welcome to bring either costume to PANTS South, the expo in my pants.

Oh god, I blocked that out... I watched my brother play it in the dark and it freaked me out.

Wow, people are really pushing this "PC as a gaming platform" thing. I will never see it as a gaming platform the same way I don't see my smart phone as a gaming platform. Sure, you can play games on it but it's not what I bought it for and I'm pretty sure that of the millions that have bought PCs, very few went "Gee,

"but they're made so that you can pick it up, play it for a bit, and close it."

I think some of the apps coming out for the iPad challenge that tablet = consumption idea. Garageband, iPhoto and the myriad painting/drawing apps especially.

And when you do the bag of rice trick and revive your iPad, there they all are again. Or when you replace your iPad. Or when you install the app on another device.