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If you're really worried about pesticides, etc, peeling the thing isn't going to fix the issue (though this admittedly depends on the vegetable). If peeling is a way to get rid of the pesticides, save yourself the headache and just pick up some organic produce from a store that specializes in produce/organic produce.

Huge and ridiculous, just like the Dreamcast controller was. At least they're striving for accuracy there.

Room full of excited devs just finish showing off a demo of their game to George Lucas.

I personally don't mind an always-online requirement, but I can already imagine Durango becoming the SimCity/Diablo 3 of consoles.

Well, like I said, it hasn't really been a problem. I have considered picking up a Nexus device, though. Perhaps on the next one they release. I just haven't been in the market for a new phone yet.

I mean, I can see how a lot of people think the games are stupid... but man, it's kind of like you missed a huge party. It was a lot of fun, and there were attractive people and everything.

To me, price is an issue. When the iPhone launched, I wanted it. A lot. But when you look at how Verizon costs $30+ more a month for the same services US Cellular carries (as far as I can tell on their website), it means you're talking about losing nearly $400 a year just to have the carrier with the iPhone.

I've always loved the Mr. Saturn design. The character was made to embody innocence without being overly cute, and I think it hit the nail on the head. It's an iconic character design that has aged well and definitely deserves to continue to show up in cameo appearances (ie super smash bros).

I have been waiting for Google Voice to get the axe, and I don't get the feeling it'll stick around for much longer, now that Android seems to have benefited from it about as much as it is likely to. But maybe I'm wrong.

So, as a kid in the early 90s, 10 year old me anticipated Virtual Reality gaming equipment with excitement as I would see all kinds of great concepts and promises in TV and movies. To me, it always seemed to be right around the corner, but every time something was released it would fail horribly. It would cause issues

This is, indeed, a bit of a simple view of the issue. A lot of what you said has often been seen as contributing factors to the game's failure. With an estimated 140,000 units sold in the US, the game would actually have been considered a success, if it weren't for the fact that they poured as much money into it as

As a Mother series fan, and someone who has actively participated in supporting the English translation, as well as translations into other languages, I feel a particular connection to Mother 3. But I will say that, while the core fans of the series feel that the humor in Mother 3 were just right, and the plot twists

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These remind me of those gi joe Street Fighter action figures that were sold during the 90s.

Seems this is, indeed, very different from a lot of what we have seen and heard so far about ESO. I am confused why the game seems to now be much more like Skyrim and less than WoW when, whenever devs were asked about some of the mechanics before, they seemed to answer that it was decidedly like so many MMOs that

Yeah, it's the lack of shading that really surprised me here. If you are going to upscale your graphics, you have to make them have a bit more depth, and these are suffering from some pretty bad HD blandness.

I used to work retail at a pretty big retail chain. We always asked for legal ID to buy M-rated games. The register brought up a prompt that basically asked the employee to verify that an ID was shown, and the transaction would not complete until the teller had verified that the person buying the game was 18 years or

Yeah, exactly. This is what a lot of developers have been worried about in the beginning with the Ouya. It's really open, and it is Android, and put any skin you want over Android, it's still Android.

The thing has a web browser, so I would guess people aren't limited in the things they can download there. Once you open up that door, get a file browser running, the process to get this kind of content in the places where the apps will need them is really easy.

My favorite Final Fantasy was VI. I enjoyed VII, IX, and liked XII. And I guess I never got the feeling that X's battle system was particularly anti-button mashing. It was well paced and organized, and I actually enjoyed how it really made the battles much tighter, but that wasn't enough to really keep me going. In

Well, the story to me became dull, and the characters were really hard for me to relate to. Maybe I just didn't get as hung up on Lulu and her eye-roll inducing outfit like all the other teenagers playing it at the time, I don't know.