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I haven't seen any trains with continuous cars in Japan.

Humans have self-destruction options, too. If you can read Japanese, you might be interested in this:

Not defending piracy as I try to support the producers of the shows I watch, but you cannot deny it's just more convenient more often than not. If you live outside the U.S. or the developed world, you cannot access the likes of Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and Crunchyroll. Even the selections in the iTunes

And a battery life of exactly 59 minutes (unless they are using separate batteries for each display which will make it quite bulky).

If it's anything like the PS3, then my guess is whatever will be available at 9.5mm of thickness (up to 1.5TB at the time of this writing).

A footnote should be added under the Vertical View picture stating that the stand is not included in the retail packaging and will be sold separately (Amazon America doesn't seem to have it but it's £15.99/€24.95 in Europe and ¥2,394 in Japan so maybe $20-25 in the U.S.).

Well, it just seems to have better ergonomics. Dunno about long term usage, however.

But that's the thing in Japan. They usually prank and humiliate known actors and comedians.

I find the slim Vita more joyful to handle than the original. Not sure if it's the thinness or the new matte grip.

The subtitles are all screwed up! I guess they just like using Google Translate!

The Arabic subtitles have separated letters and the script is displayed backward.

Thinking about it now, PS5 should totally come out in time for the Tokyo Olympics 2020. We may even have a special Olympics edition. Makes sense; five Olympics rings (and the Book of 5 rings) and the 5 in the PS.

It's deeper than the XB1 (30.5cm vs 27.6cm). This is actually representing an issue for me. It's about 1cm too deep for the place I've intended to place it in. Now I have to invest an additional ¥2400 to buy the vertical stand and place it next to the monitor.

This flavor is especially yummy.

1) Those videos have no chocolate in them... I'm confused

I pity the people working on the MGS series.

Wow, it was almost 5 years ago when Michael Crichton passed away at the age of 66.