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To me, it seems very fitting, in several different ways. Above all, though, it is just wonderful to see that, in the end, space exploration will never truly thrive under the flag of a single country, people, or race.

Respect the opinion. It's pretty much true. I'm looking forward to seeing how the game shapes up, though. There are changes on their way, and over time it may actually get the touch-ups it deserves. But the ending certainly won't change.

Remind you of some kid who'd stick out his tongue at you in grade-school?

You have great insight on these things. I'd love to see your notes on the finite details of what makes these games.

Well, if you look back at what made Microsoft's OS's popular to begin with, you'll find that it usually had something to do with having more software available. Including games.

I love the bitboy shirt from Fangamer! I've bought several shirts from them in the past, and I've always been happy with them.

I tend to be a "purist" when it comes to mods/add-ons/texture packs, etc. I like anything that helps enhance the original design of the game, to a certain point. Higher resolution support, more polygons, better shaders, great. But as soon as the game starts looking and playing differently from the original, I feel too

:D I laughed

Well, I don't know much about this "The War Z" game, and I certainly am going to have to see it in action before I say it is going to rush in and take a piece of Day Z's playerbase... but I really have to say that Day Z's clock is ticking.

If Ouya does become a writhing mass of piracy that generates no income for developers, it's really going to be because the platform had too many roadblocks to buying legit content. And with a strong Android market already active, I just don't see how they could mess that whole situation up.

Nothing to see here, people... it's just sweat! T_T

He probably just needs a long period of time away from a computer and some experiences with some fulfilling, life enriching pursuits. I can only hope he'll someday look back on what he did and break down in bitter tears, that he would cross such a line over something that most certainly does not warrant an action that

Oh wow, that is incredible. And when do those go on sale?! This is indeed one of the best offers I've heard of yet for the sales.

Hmm, I suppose that's part of what makes me hesitate. The lack of a narrative has often been hard for me to deal with in RPG titles, but the ones that lack narrative and I enjoy usually have a common "feeling" to them. The fight to survive, the story that builds itself, and a connection to a goal that you feel a

I have to say, Rayman Origins is actually pretty dang fun. It supports 36o controllers out of the box and allows up to four players, so it works well on media center setups and the like.

I know there are a lot of roadblocks that could keep this thing from actually hitting production. But you know what? I don't think it will fall short of being manufactured and shipped. I think it will be placed in the hands of users and that will be the end of it, for the most part. The primordial soup will be left to

This is actually really similar to a lot that goes on when people process language, which makes this really cool!

Rosetta Stone is poorly paced, in my experience. For how expensive it is, it should be much more dynamic and capable to seeing where you are excelling and where you need help, instead of just making you repeat activities that you didn't get a certain score on.

Yeah, I was trying to comment more up until this new system. I've made a couple of comments, but my desire to do so, and my ability to even know what conversations are going on, has really been ruined by the new system. I usually don't mind an overhaul, but all the clicking that's involved and with how much is hidden,