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@cell10: It's pointless if I buy a game to see if it has features I want. The company already has it's money.

@Akitsu: What's more versatile than a human fighter? A big robotic humanoid one.

@PhilMetalJacket: I loved how they took the effort to make the sci-fi make sense in the early Gundams.

@Briareosdx: The more you think about how Tomino came up with all of that in 70s. Where everyone wanted to make a super robot cartoon to sell toys, the more you realize how amazing MSG was and how no other Gundam that followed could even compare.

@Altima NEO: Mass Effect with swords. Like Oblivion with guns?

Ash trays... One thing I didn't like about Japan is the smoking.

@Nethlem: I used to think FPS games couldn't be simplified. Boy was I wrong.

I would prefer something that looked more like the Zune HD.

BBQ sounds nice but what if I don't like cat?

@The Lab: At last, a comment coming from a human being.

@Red_Flag: It's hard when every time America has a new enemy the media starts its dehumanizing campaigns to make the wars America is involved with seem less horrible than they are. Also makes their job easier when it's Us vs Them. Collateral damage is two words strung together. It doesn't mean that innocents died. And

@geolemon: Everyone will just go back to buying iPhones. More business for Apple. RIM's loss.

@Eptin: I knew there was a reason I hearted you.

@Evan Cordell: There are Britons with less than 400,000 books?

@o0RaidR0o: It was preemptive attack. Same as what the US is doing with the Middle East.

@nailalsarraj: Don't confuse them, they have a new "enemy" now.

@NotChoinski: Tokyo's subway. It's what you saw when someone asks, how do you service 30 million people.

What can be seen, cannot be unseen!!

Microsoft makes good accessories. My first gen optical mouse still works.

@Cmykify: And yet Saudi Arabia is safe enough for it's citizens that they don't need metal detectors in schools.