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Seriously feels like Zero Punctuation is only going to be remembered for that one screenshot.

I remember playing Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 on the Gamecube, it was...actually really, really fun. I learned how to play Golf from it (though I've never actually tried it in real life), and I had played so much that my created character was near God like in skill.

Honestly, I was expecting this sort of outcome for the review, and I'm happy with it. Especially with the part about this feeling like a Origins story in the narrative sense. I would only play this for the story, and I'm glad they aren't just sticking Origins in the title just because it's a prequel.

I fully agree. I love Hamill's Joker, but there have been so many other really good Joker voices that should get more attention. One of my favorites outside of Batman TAS is Batman the Brave and the Bold's Joker. The Joker from Under the Red Hood was amazing as well.

I definitely agree. I lived GTAV, but I get the feeling I'd hate L.A. I'm from New York, I visited the city a lot, and what I loved about GTAIV was how well it replicated being in New York City.

That's all very true. To me, the real difference between current gen and next gen can be seen in BF4. PS3 can only handle 12vs12 matches on smaller maps while the PS4 is going to be the same as PC, 32vs32 at 60 FPS. That's the kind of jump we should be expecting to see.

I had to come up with a video game username when I got my first DS. I wanted it to be something that rolled off the tongue, that signified me but at the same time wasn't entirely generic. My first one was GameMaster, but I thought that was a little TOO pompous...so I went with something else. And TheSonicGamer was

They should have done Sonic Generations 2, I had the feeling this was gonna turn out badly...

Huh, I didn't know that and it actually makes sense. I was in elementary school in the early to mid 90's, and I clearly remember there being Apple computers everywhere. The first computer I ever used was an Apple computer.

Why? Cause the Pokemon anime isn't meant to be anything other then a giant commercial for the Pokemon games. To admit that Ash is improving and growing is to admit that the anime has a plot, which it doesn't.

Yeah. Gold and Silver, in my opinion, are the best Pokemon games out of the whole series, same with their DS remakes. Why? Cause they're actual sequels. Not only did they introduce the Johto region, but they also allowed you to travel to Kanto. It's 3 years later, and a lot of stuff has changed. To me, the best moment

I recently got Premium for Battlefield 3, and I don't know if it's cause I spent good money on it, or because the maps are super fun (hopefully the latter), but I can't get enough of it. The only thing that sucks is that it's the PS3 version. It's good for now, because I've only ever played Battlefield on consoles,

I'd read a lot about video game history during that time, and I always did wonder why the Dreamcast died the way it did. I'd heard several reasons, and I suppose all added it makes sense, but something that this article points out sheds more light on it. Sega invested a lot in the online capabilities of the Dreamcast,

I have a theory.

....I really, REALLY liked Majora's Mask.

PEOPLE, PEOPLE!...

...Yeah...Yeah, okay, Aonuma, we get it, you don't like making money.

Now would be the time to update those stories, then. Yes, MG had a simple plot, but MG2SS was much more developed. Perhaps MG could be shortened to be a tutorial, get that bit of story out of the way and then proceed to MG2SS as the main part of the game.

It had some really good episodes. It was hit and miss, but when it hit, we got some of the most interesting Trek ever.

Yeah, no, I'm sorry, but it was his portrayal of Khan in that movie that made me interested in Cumberbatch in the first place. He genuinely scared me, and after the movie was done, I wanted more of him, so I watched Sherlock.