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@LooneyDude6: Yeah, I totally agree. Superman is better.

@Strangelove: From what I understand, PC players can play with PS3 players and the other way around.

@Diamond Sea: Really? Hmmm. Okay, that does sound like more fun. Though I think it'll still have to be something I return to later... I need to start getting through my stack of unplayed stuff! Aiming to at least get through Heavy Rain before DCUO, and also get through Vanquish soon. Both fairly short games.

@Diamond Sea: Bah, they're the "comb the level looking for hidden stuff" kind, and that's pretty much my least-favorite part of any game. I might return to that later, maybe.

Heavy Rain, since I finally got 120 stars in Mario Galaxy 2 last night.

@twinretro: Sir? Sir! Please stop crouching and standing repeatedly over the scanner! Sir! Nurse? We need an anesthetic here!

"And now, dear colleagues, you'll see if I poke THIS part... Ah, there we go. See, I just made this young man ragequit."

@Trakata: I see a dog with a meat cleaver...

In a separate world, "video game nerd" is what people call gamers instead of "gamer". In that separate world, a dude at the ukatok.com blog wrote a post about how he hates the term "video game nerd", and while some joined in and noted that they hated the term "video game nerd" and thought it was pretentious of people

"Gam-er"?

If this is roughly the same as the EU release, Layton and SF4 will be going into my 3DS.

@arniejolt: Neither of them are either version. Each is their own (likely numbered) 'verse.

@mindf1ow: In response, I'm going to retort that this movie is the best thing ever and you're a poopyhead for hating on it, even though all I've seen is also a couple of pictures.

@bowen13: It MAY be your jaw muscles, of all things.

@Stinkface: For me, it was "Bangai-O Spirits" for the DS, at least for a while. It's a shooter that's as much a puzzler as it's a shooter, and served up in perfect bite-sized chunks for the DS.

Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do,

@Diamond Sea: 16:9 isn't the true cinema ratio, though. I remember maybe a year ago, maybe less, someone released a cinema-ratio TV that's even wider than widescreen.

@Uncle Jesse: Although if you want to actually know DC lore, Red Son isn't the best choice, since it's an Elseworlds/What If type tale.

@Jorvid: I've seen a few of those, actually. No well-done ones so far, though. Might have to peek at yours at some point.