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Uh... This song is "The Mark Has Been Made," which was on the NIN album "The Fragile," which came out in 1999. Despite the insane level of respect and reverence I have for Trent Reznor and his talents, I'm still surprised that your suggestion that he hasn't grown at all in 16 years was as offensive to me as it was.

I can't believe he won the Oscar for the TSN soundtrack but didn't even get nominated for this one. Awesome, awesome soundtrack.

Oh, come on. The Ark of the Covenant I can believe, but aliens? Pfff.

As much of a bait-and-switch as it was, I didn't even get this annoyed with the writers of Lost. At least they gave us an ending.

Every time I see that box art it feels like seeing the picture of an old girlfriend whom I loved, cherished, and got along fantastically with until the day she just stopped calling forever. No explanation, no hints, just an eternal lack of closure.

Same place Sierra went. Long live 90s gaming! ;_;

I see what you did there. :)

Thank you.

Holy crap, I'm glad I saw some gameplay. I was iffy before, but now? Day one purchase!

Who the hell is that in picture 11? o_O

Half of them picked Dragon Age 2 as their game of the year. I understand the appeal it has to some (especially because I just came from that article, haha), but GOTY? Really?

Well, don't forget that Gordon Freeman won that "Best Character Ever" contest that Gamespot held a while back. The man who never speaks.

Uhhh... Nintendo has already announced the Wii U (which will exist, despite all logic) and Microsoft and Sony have both had rumors from insiders reporting that work has started on their next consoles. Didn't Kutaragi mention that he had laid the groundwork for the PS4 before leaving?

I just forgot that this was a link to an older article. Nobody looks at this. haha

If anyone is wondering if Nurse is alone, I'm going to stand by this opinion and second it.

I can't agree. The King had a distinctly different personality in the first game, as did the level design. Katmari Amore is the perfect example of a lazy Katamari game. I can't pinpoint why exactly, but the level design, the King's way of talking, and the humor have all lost any heart.

Ugh. I bought Katamari Damacy a month after it came out. This is depressing in comparison.

I've never had a Twinkie. O_O

In reference to L4D, I just have a really big problem with games that have no strategic element beyond "avoid the hordes!" Console FPS gaming got to a strong start with Halo. To me, Halo's strongest point was its approach towards gameplay, which included revolutionary AI (for the time, but still strong even by today's

You should have just typed... well, a sentence.