Ken-Masters
Ken-Masters
Ken-Masters

No, thanks, Nintendo!!! I happen to be smart!!!

Pre-ordering something you don't even have a clue about is plain stupid.

Well, opinions are subjective. In my opinion, neither the Wii nor the Wii U are excellent, not even great.

Nintendo has been really cheap regarding hardware lately (the Wii was cheap, the Wii U was a generation behind techwise). I really don't think so.

Once we launch a new platform, we naturally start to prepare for the next one. As it takes several years to develop a single platform, if you ask us whether we are preparing for our next system, then the correct response will be that we are always developing new hardware. On the other hand, the most difficult question

Oh, don't be upset. You knew this day would come.

The best this week.

I love her... hair. Can´t take my eyes off of her... hair.

She got close. Really close. If she were a real person, we'd have been nose-to-nose. It was weirdly uncomfortable. My brain—only partially aware that what it was experiencing wasn't real—surged its synapses with mixed signals, ones usually reserved for awkward encounters with actual humans. "Who is this person? You

Racing games, thrusting with R1 doesn't tired your thumb as thrusting with X.

Yeah, but they are open about it. I'm just trying to help you "understand the fascination with speed runs that are only possible via glitching". As the article says "It's fascinating to watch akira bend the game like this" to some. They're not like the konami code at the beginning.

It takes skill and practice to pull off glitches. It takes skill and practice to master character's moves to make the run that efficient.

Actually, it's much, much better.

For now, I'm patiently waiting for someone to develop a new take on the best multiplayer map ever created, Facing Worlds. You know what to do, Unreal Tournament modding community.

I love how you feel good about yourself thinking that you're giving your son freedom of choice by saying that "he can decide if he wants to follow it himself into adulthood", when you're doing the exact opposite, introducing him to "the teachings of Christ" when he's still a child like most christians, when he's

"No, I'm not," I confessed sorrowfully, despite the fact that I wasn't ashamed of it anymore. However, it was one thing to let go of Christianity in my mind, even in my heart. It was something else to say it out loud—to my mom, who I knew only wanted the best for me.

I recall that in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow you can equip a flexible, extendable sword, which is powerful enough. I can't remember its name.

This is the dress, in case you (somehow) haven't seen it—as Gawker explains, it originally started floating around on Tumblr, got picked up by Buzzfeed, and now it's taking the rest of the internet by storm:

Well, it all makes sense. Stupid figures at stupid prices for stupid people. Nintendo is being reeeeeally smart about this amiibo thingy.

That IS powerful. Powerful indeed.