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Nicolas D. Wolfwood is here to pwn some zombies.

"Gaming's not just for sweaty thirty year-olds in Metallica t-shirts. It's also for emo 16 year olds wearing TBS shirts." - David McLean

@Doctor Insano: You probably havn't played the PoP reboot. It was very enjoyable, as was the DLC they put out. It was one of the most beautiful games I have ever seen. I wish the platforming was a little more like Sands of Time, but none the less, I am sorry you missed it.

@torgreed: I don't own one. Although I have thought about it. Thanks for the tip.

What if you shoot it out of the whipper nozzle?

@Wolfbullet: They made such a pick deal of Toby Maguire packing heat, so now everyone instinctively looks at the spidey-junk

OoT doesn't necessarly hold up as the best though the years. But the game was so fresh and exciting at the time. I feel the same way about MGS and SM64. All game changers.

Some poor programmer was waiting seemingly forever for this code to be discovered. After no one saw his genius he left down the road of self-discovery, eventually forgetting his legacy. Until now.

I loved the ship for a short period of time. Great concept, some good humor, but then TF2 came out.

@Krackato-ATOMIC COLLIDER!: Seriously though, teach someone with OCD to toss a hadoken, and they'll look just like Daigo for most of his matches.

@MrGrizzly: She should have picked Pikachu!

@firenze: I wasn't equating the two. But all the videos I have seen of Daigo he is robotic. I am not making a blanket statement of gaming skill equals bad at life.

@Neliel21: Because you like to put words into peoples mouth? I made no connection between gaming skill and social skill in my post. Only Daigo's apparent lack of it in this case.

Buzz Aldrin is there to punch some mofos out.

Daigo has been playing pro for a while. He appears to have no "switch" for his gaming. Maybe Daigo has some kind of aspergers or autism that makes him good at Street Fighter, but not good with interacting socially.

He is like the Icarus of Japanese gaming/anime culture (effeminate male) But now his wings have melted from getting too hot.

@bigox 25: generally speaking I do. But when I game, I do so more by feel than by the letter or symbol. This makes me terrible at games that have quick-time events. At that point I have to double-check the controller to remember the layout.

Not buying this. The color codes help me with system navigation. I don't look for the letter, I look for blue/green/red/yellow