Spaceboy
Spaceboy
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At least it's not as xtr33m! as "Xbox." That name just perpetuated the belief that games were juvenile and not to be taken seriously.

I'm excited. Last year's E3 was interesting, but I think the scope of this year is much larger.

I believe that's the joke.

I think it's called 85 feet.

This is how I was conceived.

Yes. The presence of sand on everything is a sign of what he was doing.

I'd like to make a similar wall rack for my Nerf guns.

My story was gross but had a happy ending.

The number of screens for this is hilarious.

In the Blade Runner world, people just made fake pets :-(

I don't think it's because people became privy to the gimmick, I think it's because so many people have already bought it and it hasn't broken on them or isn't used.

I'd like to see the exact number of consoles that were bought to replace a broken, out-of-warranty console. I might be adding to that number soon. :-(

That's an expensive Halloween costume someone has there.

CIGAR IN 3D!

Oh, am I defintely getting a 3DS for this.

Ah, I get it. It adds bikes to the environment.

I'm saying it's an aspect of a culture that could influence gaming i.e. perfect/imperfect teeth being a part of character in a game. It's not necessarily a game mechanic, but part of the story in a game. This striving for perfection in teeth (or expectation of perfection) translates over to other parts of American

Wasn't this based on an arcade game? I loved it but I can never remember the name. It had a similar feel.

Before you ask how this relates to gaming, read this snippet, which is at the bottom of the article:

You can almost see what they were thinking in this picture.