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A little bit of searching on youtube brought this up.

Look for a cheap used computer to use as a media box, that could solve some of your needs. With the middling of computer power and the uprising of indie devs, you can play some decent games on it too. Gotta love big picture for that.

Then do one of three things: Start watching it in full screen; Pay for the premium service; or take your monitor settings down from 26XX. Unless your watching a crap show where the creators didn't bother trying to make their characters visually distinct.

Ok, lets walk through a scenario here. Lets say someone decides to passively watch tv a lot.

It's likely gonna be them making the case that Goodyear neglected to differentiate the person he played in their commercials significantly. When you see said commercials, what comes to mind, "Hey look its Jerry Lambert" or "Kevin butler is shilling car tires now!?!"?

Don't forget to link to the video of "that" particular fundraiser video, making a copy if you know how too.

Not necessarily, but just getting this stated again with another view.

Primarily due to the general awesomeness of the PC version as is.

The bullcrap behind the magical proprietary format is developers.

That sucks, seriously not even a handful of original games for the Vita. Even the all mighty GameFAQS list is small. I could only hope that there are a few titles that got skipped from TGS missing.

It's very good, but there are apparently hardware issues.

I relay a counter that the only factor that counts is the price.

Just gotta add that when they announced the Vitas price, people were legitimately excited.

I woulda though there was a little bit more detail put into the TNG rehaul. At least the way they were advertising it. Gonna have to look it up myself later in the year. Bluray is a good excuse for getting the series.

There is the remastered version of the original series out now. They even redid some of the effects on more then a few episodes. Stuff like taking a more advanced look at the world with larger shots or CG ship elements.

It'll be popular at launch, maybe a few months after, gotta wait till February to see if it starts to slow. The build in of games on the 3DS was one of the fine points. It was also one of the more quietly slipped in programs.

Not to mention the smaller budget they had planned for this.

Well either Nintendo hates money or they really want to stick to the whole "available of a limited time" schtick.

Its a possibility, but almost all Level 5 developed titles take at least a year for them to localize.

One of the sadder things about this game(aside from it ending the series) is that It'll likely break the traditional fall release for Layton games.