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They're just celebrating the year of Luigi extending into 2014.

Okay, let's look at my Android gaming checklist:

haha, that would be great. Just have markers on the record to indicate the starts of new levels.

I'm curious how the audio design is going to be like. Has the potential to be a bit grating, but you really want it to have that throwback, scratchy vinyl sound the whole way through just to complete the experience. Hope they find a perfect solution!

Dropbox is great for creating a folder full of photos, right-clicking on that folder and copying the share link, and sending that link to people for read-only access to a large group of photos (just make sure the folder isn't public). The web interface allows them to easily browse through pictures and even provides an

Dang it, I wish it were not so! I'll probably end up picking it up eventually, as I'd probably still get a kick out of the crossover stuff. But man, I hate stories written to try and force something like a crossover come together, and I take it that's basically what they did.

Runner 2 is on sale on steam right now, so I'm definitely going to pick it up. $2.50 is pretty hard to pass up.

Throw some mandibles on there and he's make a great RoboAnt.

I touched on this in another message to you, but for visibility's sake I'll outline some of the current reasons that have been thrown around by the community:

Alright, I hear you. I have, indeed, played on controller. From the standpoint of someone who has been playing the Diablo series since the first one came out, I don't find the controller adds a whole lot to the experience, but that could just be me. I certainly feel like the controller makes some of the parts of the

Why controller support? Why? I don't understand. You have a perfectly good keyboard and mouse attached to that computer. There are other platforms with much better controller support in general, why not use them?

I feel sorry for your lack of Ren and Stimpy appreciation.

You are correct.

Wow, that looks a lot like Tetris 2 to me. I never played Dr. Mario, so forgive me if I'm not seeing the nuance here.

The thing is, I don't think Nintendo is approaching it that way. I think they are developing fun games, games that very much match what they've been doing for 30 years, and they just trust that the overall package of the system will be appealing to people. While I'm not particularly excited about this game, the Wii-U

It is true if you wanted suspended play, at least in my experience. The updates Mojang puts out are fun, but just for a short while, because they often don't quite involve enough to generate a ton of gameplay.

Man, the art style alone is just incredible. Let's get this guy working with a cool studio to develop a new, indie Earthbound inspired game!

Well, guys like me can. I've got a backlog that I'll never finish, not even in the next two years. My point is, lots of people like me get caught up in the hype and end up buying a new system just to let it sit quietly after a short burst of initial activity. If you're aching for something new, then by all means, get