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Yeah, we're getting the new Gawker system, which changes the formatof replies, gets rid of stars / approvals, and lets the OP of a post delete replies to the post, in order to help eliminate trolls. I'm betting it's going to do a lot more harm than good though. We'll see - I trust some of the Kotakuites, but lately

I loved that series so much. I wonder what KROME's doing nowadays?

I agree with you, but just wait until the new comment system starts... I'm seriously afraid it's going to leave a big hole in the community.

I love it, but I've already got this on my wall:

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I can't believe it's been 8 years since the last one came out (Wii Editions notwithstanding) I played the hell out of it back in the day, and I still have the Pikmin 1 Japanese OST.

I would love to get a few WFC / FOC figures, especially the larger guys.

I'm not sure, but I've been having similar problems. Unless I use the FB authenticator, it has trouble remembering my credentials :/

*The day after E3, at Nintendo HQ*

I would choose the Witcher 2 instead of Kingdoms of Amulur, and then say either Yakuza or Dragon's Dogma, depending on whether you want a fantasy or modern setting to your games. Asura's Wrath is aweosme, but I consider it a rental at best.

Now all I need is a Lego Island 3 and I can die a happy man.

The war was actually what destroyed Cybertron, hence the game's title. Of course, when he sought refuge on Earth, Optimus learned a bit more about diplomacy and not always razing everything to end a fight. He became an even stronger leader after the loss of Cybertron. But for now, it'll be awesome to fight on such a

SLS AMG Soundwave was just beautiful. If you only watch the fights and the Autobot scenes, the films are decent. Throw in the Witwicky family and all the human drama, and it quickly becomes less than mediocre.

Soundwave is the series' mad scientist, of sorts. He sought different transformations as a project, and captured a few prisoners of war, turning a lot of the autobots into "dinobots". The added brute strength he gave them also allowed them to escape, returning to fight with the Autobots.

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I used to be with Virgin Mobile, before the Lumia 900 came out. It's a decent service, I never really had trouble with internet issues or calls, but I did have the LG Optimus and that thing took a lot of work to get running right. With a phone like the iPhone, I'm sure it'll be a decent experience for those looking to

With the Leap Motion, that might not be much of a problem anymore. However, that's 70$ in itself, so who knows if it's worth it.

My 12 year old self is grinning like crazy that his hobbies grew up with him even after all these years.