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I turn all that crap off too. I just bought my girlfriend an LG LCD TV a few weeks ago and the first thing she told me to do was turn that off. She saw it on my Samsung LED LCD I bought over the summer and hated it instantly. I'll never know why people actually like it.

That Gamecube has just received more action then Link and Mario combined.

So they opted to use Disco Inferno instead of Pomp and Circumstance why? No music would've been better though as it drowned out Macho's sound bites. Those aside it was pretty good.

A battle with Ricky Steamboat would be better.

I haven't seen my daughter in over a year. Part of it is indeed my fault, but thanks to the mother she's used that and made up claims about me to delay the process of me seeing my daughter. I was close to seeing her until the she decided to write the court a letter saying I choked and beat my daughter in various ways,

Any e that read last months book knew this would probably happen and the cover gives it away.

Maybe it's because I'm not the biggest Zelda fan, but I've never been concerned about the continuity and story in Zelda. I take each game as it is. I like when games connect (Wind Waker -> Phantom Hourglass -> Spirit Tracks !!), but I don't need to tie every game together to make one giant storyline. It's not like

I don't think it's sad, but only because this series has never really hidden it's love of tits. Same with Dead or Alive. If this was another series I'd probably think it was being shameless.

Netflix has another show in development that they won in a bidding war last year. The only thing I recall was that Kevin Spacey involved in some fashion.

Wow, thanks for selling me even more on this game. Now if I had enough time to play it I'd be all over this.

Congrats!

I can play at work, in the car, with the family, sitting outside, on the couch while the girlfriend watches something on the TV or in bed while the girlfriend sleeps. RPGs are also awesome on portables because you can fire them up and grind as needed. Strategy RPGs also work fantastic even though im not heavily into

Maybe it's because I'm almost 31, but I don't give a rip what people think about me in public so I have no problem taking my handhelds in public. Usually I don't take them out of the house except to work or visit the family.

I play most of my portables at home. It's nice to play God of War in bed or on a chair outside during the summer. I have a PS3 in my bedroom, but when the girlfriend is sleeping I don't want to wake her.

As an owner of an iPhone, iPad, PSP and 3DS I welcome the Vita with open arms. I can't wait to see the big 5" screen and hold it in my hands to see how all the touch controls feel in the launch games. I'll take the Vita to work in my work bag and I'll play it on break and lunch.

I agree with this. I made a post in Owen's article about no game of the year, but I'll condense it here. Portal 2 mixed the best of everything single player, multiplayer, sound, graphics, voice acting, storytelling. Some games might've had better multiplayer, but they lacked single player or vice versa.

I logged my girlfriend's son's Xbox into Netflix for them to use. Didn't share any log in information, but I would've if needed. I don't have anything to hide so I let her use my iPad and iMac whenever she wants. She has her own smartphone though. When we move in together I'll create her own account on the iMac for

A big fucking difference. I fell in love with Hardee's while I was in South Carolina for a few months. Came back home and saw a Carl Jr.'s and was disappointed. While Carl Jr.'s wasn't bad, it was no Hardees.

For those of you who are @Gamer members with Best Buy you can snag Space Marine for $10 if you still have your $20 off coupon from the December magazine. I grabbed my copy of the game earlier this week.

I love Skyrim, Batman and Mario 3D Land, but I'd probably have to pick Portal 2 as my GotY.