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That looks like Happy Hogan to me, and I wouldn't be surprised if the glow on his chest is actually a disguise, like he pretended to be Tony for some reason or other (likely to protect Tony), and that gets him killed.

People call it the "too much mustard" suit.

So I finally saw this and overall enjoyed it, but a couple of SPOILERS:

Crap, I took the survey when I got the e-mail, wrote down the code, but didn't use it since I was going to be busy all weekend anyway, so now I'm outta luck. Way to go EA, even people that didn't even know about your loophole get screwed! Not like it only took 5 minutes for the survey, but this makes me even less

When Lucas goes into A New Hope and changes things like add moisture vaporators in a shot near Luke's home, but forgets to add them to the shot that's from the same angle 5 seconds later, that's called a mistake. Going in and adding the moisture vaporators to the shot that ILM missed is not along the lines of "the

Oh man, THIS was what instantly popped into my head when I saw the screenshots. I was going to just post "Tell 'em Large Marge sent ya!" but this is even better.

One of the coolest features of Retro City Rampage is actually the video settings. All the screenshots show an arcade cabinet-style border, but there are a bunch of different borders you can go with, like an old TV, a Gameboy parody (which even makes the play screen smaller), and more. You can also turn them off and

I'm unclear about what game Star Citizen is. The video shows what I'm guessing is all from Squadron 42, the "military space sim game-within-a-game"—so if that's the case, what kind of game is Star Citizen? It sounds sort of like Squadron 42 could be a faction you can join. Like if you're more into the combat side of

He did one Bridgestone commercial and they even went and digitally removed him from it. It seems to me a good faith effort was made to undo any damage to Sony's brand. Seeking further damages is going to do MORE damage to their brand. If Bridgestone refused to alter the commercial, then maybe Sony would have ground to

So basically the whole game is the Millennium Falcon escaping from the Death Star II at the end of Return of the Jedi.

Pretty cool. They kind of overdid their end credits, though.

No, it's Kitty Pride in her "Ariel" outfit, as the coloring book states. But that costume and Dazzlers were virtually identical, apart from color.

I'm looking forward to this, but I STILL can't grasp the logic behind sending people to the past to get killed. If the movie shows how a past event changes the future (like the example of a character losing a finger, and we see the future version's finger disappear), then if you send someone 30 years into the past to

When you have games that have certain RPG elements or "good" and "bad" character paths, sometimes players like to see what happens when you follow the rules. I haven't played the game, so I'm not sure if that really applies, but it sounds like it could be that sort of thing. And if it's so open world it can be hard to

In other news, jaywalking is basically Frogger.

Say what you want about the original (be it clunky or whatever), it was at least iconic and memorable. There is nothing iconic or memorable about this design. I blink and I forget what it looked like.

The wiki for the episode doesn't give the aliens' race (or "races", as they put it) a name. But the planet they're from is Cheron, so perhaps they are Cherons, or Cheronites, or Cheronicans.

Since I already us a PC as my living room media center, and prefer gaming with a controller, this actually is pretty convenient for me. I like it so far.

"You're black on one side and white on the other."

Dude, you get to become a CARPENTER!