Spaceboy
Spaceboy
Spaceboy

I will now search for anagrams in every aspect in my life to make sure some hidden meaning isn't missed, even if that means making up a hidden meaning.

I could see someone suing somone for making a gun shape with their hand. In fact, I'm sure it's happened already.

The world is full of stupid people. Stupid people have stupid kids.

I must say this is absolutely brilliant. Really, no one loses with it. Valve gets money. Indie developers and their titles get exposure. Steam/Valve/Portal 2 is discussed more/marketed. Players might get a highly anticipated title sooner. Gamers might buy one of these titles they haven't heard of and find new

We'll have to avoid the internet from the moment it's released to the moment we complete the game. I ordered the PS3 version (to get my PC version with it) also because of the $20 gift card. It'll be worth it in the end.

I managed to avoid Portal spoilers back in 2007 for a couple of weeks. The internet is even stronger now. I won't last! The suspense is killing me!

I hope it's not an early PC release. I bought it on PS3 (with hopes of playing the PC version included with it). I'd miss out and have to avoid the internets for a while to make sure nothing's spoiled. :-(

Well, that'd be an assumption on top of an assumption. But I say that'd be the case. Moving all of that product early in stores would be difficult to accomplish, but on Steam it's just a matter of flicking a switch and allowing access.

I understand. Fallout 3 was like this, too. Doing "quests" for people who can't find their loved ones was disappointing when they were like 15 minutes away. Not very "questy". You could just walk a little and yell their name? You would've found them pretty easily. Many games are like this. KotOR was a major one. It

I've been with gmail for quite some time. I jumped on because my full name as a handle was taken on several other sites. This was a free way to get my name. having firstnamelastname@gmail.com is much more professional (not to mention easier to remember) than firstname3424324324@yahoo.com. Also, I'm using 20% of my

So, much like a bank, if we all go to cash in that space it'll cause a disaster of some sort. I think we should arrange such a thing to see what happens.

So, to be clear, if I buy a PS3 I essentially also have PC version? Other than not being able to play precisely at midnight on launch day, I see nothing negative about this.

When I was young, I thought the Death Star 2 was actually just the first one but damaged from the battle of Yavin. I failed to realize the second one was friggin' huge.

Technology: Raising the standard of impressing someone since the dawn of time.

Aliens. Aliens did it.

Yeah, they really turn, I mean, freak me out, too.

It was a little scary in the N64/Gamecube days. The success of the SNES and the Gameboy and its many iterations led to arrogance. They were humbled by just getting by and made the awesome DS and Wii. Now, those are having amazing success. I just hope they don't get cocky again. I love Nintendo and just recently fell

DEM SAIS

I cried (well, was all teary-eyed) several times during the finale. The sense of relief each character had when they realized their true life was overwhelming. Jack had the best appearance of relief in the very last shot of the show. I loved how the show ended and often end up explaining what happened to many people

Mine isn't nearly as dramatic. After many months saving and a birthday, Christmas and several good reports cards cashed in, I earned a Nintendo 64. However, I didn't get a game with it. My friend reluctantly let me borrow Mario 64. However, he and I had spent so much time playing it together that I yearned for