Snackfood
Snackfood
Snackfood

That was it. I meant awful, as in, so awful, I couldn't turn it off. But God forbid I'd ever let anyone catch me watching it.

Ah Cinematech. My wife found out how nerdy I truly was when she would catch me just watching that show. And what was that awful MMORPG show?

This. And death by Snackfood had a ring to it.

What's worse, is I haven't looked at it in 10 minutes, and my eyes are still messed up now.

What about those games that you're unsure of and rent to ultimately decide? Or the one's we would never buy, but don't mind playing on a rental term? If renting/sharing is killed off, I know I will miss out on a number of games. Some will be no loss, but some will suck to miss out on.

I can take my PS3 apart in 2 minutes, spend about 35 minutes heating it up, and it fires right back up. I'm hard on my PS3 (Old 60 Fat) with quite a few 2-5 hour marathons a week. It still gets me 35-60 days of use. I've even stopped replacing the heat sink as it works fine without reapplying every fix.

I've gotten 7 YLOD on the same machine. I just keep reflowing it and squeezing another month out of it. It's not pretty anymore (has no top cover or case screws for that matter), but it works. Get to fixin' and I'll see ya in the demo.

If I closed my eyes and just listened to the music and sound effects, I would swear this was some sort of Zelda.

Every Saturday morning, I regret playing video games until 4am. I think about what a waste it was and how lousy I'm going to feel the whole day.

Even with new features that sound cool, I can never bring myself to actually log into Home. Can't really pinpoint a reason either.

Nothing to see here.

I buy used. I can handle paying a little extra (still less than new) for a game I'll play online. I just hope they do like EA and have a 7-10 day trial, so those who rent the game can at least experience online and maybe purchase it down the road. I need my Gamefly games to work.