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<— Loves Wii, Natal, PS Wands

@roq: I thought that was beer / politics / insert scapegoat here. #daynote

<— lives in Texas

@ClaudioIphigenia: Yup. In the Zelda franchises (Link to the Past at the least) every region had its own death counter. Then, at the end of the game, it displayed them all. It was a real proud moment when I first got 0 continues used throughout on that game.

@gonzilla: If you go to the page for the Kotakuite "Microsoft", you see this:

Someone should get ahold of the Zork license and do an extremely smple 3D remake, possibly first-person.

@GunFlame: "PS Wand" would be simpler.

I learned that Phoenix down can destroy a train.

How exactly do those participants above the age of 26 qualify as "schoolgirls"?

@kobeashi: It's one thing to steal one random email by listening to a port. It's another thing entirely to consistently steal all emails sent to a specific address.

@kobeashi: OK, fine, but since all of the data is stored in your save file, even if someone were to steal the email, spoof your email address, and login to your save file, they'd have to continuously intercept any save email from that point on to keep playing their tangent of your save game. since it would keep

@kobeashi: Concerning URL-based saves:

I just hope it has a joystick on there. You can't have complete camera control otherwise. Natal has the same problem. Looking around (camera yaw, pitch, roll) can be handled well enough through face tracking, but for character lateral movement (camera X, Y, and to a certain extent Z) it's simply impossible without

@SanjiX: I'll elaborate on why for everyone.