@MrFluffyThing: And there is a PSP version of Angry Birds on the PSN, so chances are good this phone will have Angry Birds at launch.
@MrFluffyThing: And there is a PSP version of Angry Birds on the PSN, so chances are good this phone will have Angry Birds at launch.
@Settings: From the earlier leaked pictures it had shoulder buttons and a volume toggle on the top afaik.
@WTF! Realityism!: They are still quite a bit taller than anything else in this slider design, though.
Maybe their genetic diversity comes from the fact that they haven't hit any genetic bottlenecks?
@WithoutYolk: With hydroponics they wouldn't even need any soil, which would save a lot of weight.
@tekym: Yay! I uninstalled TACO after the mega bloat bullshit they pulled in V3, so being able to get the "old" version back is great.
@OutlawDominus: Apparently the good doctor forgot to return the Batmobile.
@bombastinator: It was neither of those. I think I saw it on Jalopnik, but it was a few months ago so I can't remember the name of it for the life of me.
@OutlawDominus: Outlaw Star FTW!
Samurai Champloo FTW!
@bombastinator: There used to be a brand of snowmobiles that had just a single long track across the entire length, and no skis in front.
@Kevin Flynn: Heh, I remember the time spiderman had to travel home using a spare fantastic four costume with a paper bag over his head.
@Nitesh!: Yup, and the 3ds have to render each scene twice, one for each eye, effectively doubling the load on the gpu.
@das BOOT was made for stompin: Most universities let you borrow out stuff like that for free. (as long as you are a student, obviously)
@dccorona: Not even on a digital watch?
@artum: Not a single cell in your brain lasts more than 7 years.
@tbonesteak: Those "stomp" guns would look pretty cool in a live action version. Maybe they'll show up in the sequel.
@RtFusion: Do you like watching people getting dismembered by giant buzz saws?
@campbell000: It would be way to expensive to change out your hard disc for one of these, so it could only make your data more secure as you wouldn't lose all your work from a power outage.
@Hiphopopotamus: The lonely planet travel guidebook even has a warning that tells you to never ever, ever, ask Norwegians about their home country.