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You can buy stuff off the store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com site and push them to ps4 (& ps3 & vita) since last year.

The thing is, Falcon has been mostly written as Captain America's sidekick. In 40 years of comics, he's almost never had his own solo stories; it's always "Captain America and The Falcon," not unlike "Batman and Robin."

Raging ladyboner for science.

Dark Phoenix has a special ability at 5 meters on death to become super powered and for most of the game's lifetime was pretty much unstoppable. But can still be hit. So as the transformation finished Justin used an Akuma super which ended up hitting and allowing him to continue a combo. What's more Champ called in

I don't think so, although the bundle really doesn't offer much in savings, so it'd be just as easy to preorder the game and get a normal PS4

Which version should I play? I have it for SNES, PSX, PSN (PS3 + PSV), 3DS, iOS... I'm not addicted to this game at all.. Noooooooooo. >.>;

Coding is about as useful as calligraphy. Debugging is where the useless and the useful are separated. Implementation is where masters are formed. Want better critical thinking skills, fix code for a few years.

As someone who has gone through uni and gotten his BS in CS I agree that there's a difference, but it's an okay one to have. Yes, I think I'm a far better programmer than I would have been without the education in theory (I was coding before I went to uni, but at a far lower level), but "construction coding"*, where

Yes thank you. As a computer scientist it annoys me when people just say "just teach coding via a bootcamp, and in a few months you will be a hacker!". Knowing how to write some basic code is useful, but computer scientists have to learn so much about advanced data structures, compilers, operating systems and kernsl,

To use your analogy, not everyone needs to know how to use a miter saw to cut and install moulding (programming), but everyone should know the basics of how shapes fit together, the "measure twice cut once" best practice, and how to plan a project like cutting moulding (computer science).

Which is exactly what we said. In fact, to quote the Kotaku article you're commenting on, "all over Twitter this morning, prominent pundits and game developers are attacking Assembly and Koskivirta, but their ire appears to be misplaced. Assembly's tournament is just a qualifier for the IeSF tournament. They have to

Best Multiplatform Game of 2014's First Half : Child of Light

Transistor for the soundtrack alone. Plus the voice work and the art and a pretty cool game, I guess.

Best PS4 Game of 2014's First Half: Infamous: Second Son. The world isn't just pretty in this game. It's chock full of superpowers that you can pluck at any time, changing the way you blast through enemies. And that photo mode lets you control the beauty for yourself. Great stuff.

I like how she throws jazz hands midway through as a possible solution to the problem. I'm going to use that in the future.

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You know what, I have a question, Dr. Nerdlove. So many of these questions that you address boil down basically to "I treat women like objects, but they don't react like objects. Why?" That is to say, so many of your answers end up needing to include baseline information like "He's not your competition because this

I dunno, video had the best travel powers and the invisibility/instant takedown combo was good.