@Tenacious_Z: Yeah, it's the same line.
@Tenacious_Z: Yeah, it's the same line.
Yeah, but isn't that line stolen from the Blues Brothers anyway? (And didn't they steal it from some other guy?)
@Culebra: I don't imagine being a pro Donkey Kong player does much for your income, so I suppose good on him for monetizing.
Looks like those razor-thin new game margins are tearing the jewel-encrusted decorative bauble right off of Gamestop's enormous golden girdle.
Are you suggesting that this contest will as of Saturday be... *sigh*... on like Donkey Kong?
@diabadass: We still have to pay $10 extra for it even though the exchange rate hasn't been that low for years.
@killgod: Well, I mean, as long as they don't go around breaking into people's homes and wearing their underwear.
@sideshowbob916: Most of the people who meet them don't live to talk about it.
Nothing the marketing guys said in this article seems to hold water. You're concerned that you can't put important stuff on the ceiling? You've never done that in the first place; Dragon Age, like KOTOR, Jade Empire and to some extent ME, features a bunch of largely featureless environments with a number of obvious…
@Kyoji Shirakani: Totally with you about the 'GOTY' stuff. While the term never actually carried significant weight, publishers used to at least reserve it for those titles that won a number of significant internet awards.
Did masturbation arrive before or after dreams?
@Zane Christianson: Probably something about Obama being a socialist.
He is right in saying that the various decisions pertaining to the game's portrayal of Samus and its plot (I will spare you my opinions on those, but suffice to say I did not enjoy the game) probably didn't have much to do with its sales figures; it seems unlikely that upwards of 500,000 people went and looked at…
Nifty.
I think he's overestimating public awareness about Remembrance Day.
@mightymonarch: Yeah. I figured this was the point.
@dracosummoner: This is probably going to be next week's South Park.
I feel like the first game promised some sort of four-player action in the sequel (or at least some kind of game featuring all four horsemen prominently). Not sure what to think of this, but let's see how it turns out.
@wintersault: YYEEEEAAA-wait, what?
@boopadoo: It's really more of a panic water gun.