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Dang... whatever happened to this?

Well, being that the guy drinks Ale, and that Mormons today don't have more than one spouse, I doubt this is much of a problem.

Only available in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

As someone who has chipped their front teeth several times, some pretty severe, what you describe here doesn't sound like a big problem. BUT, make sure you bring it up with your dentist at your next regular checkup. They will check it out to make sure it won't lead to further complications.

Would love to see them put these on the 3DS, as well as some of their Super Nintendo catalog.

Nintendo is past trying to squeeze two-screen features into all their games

I don't like where this is going...

They were actually just enforcing Toy Story canon. Woody doesn't have a gun.

I always treat ads, whether in my browser or on my phone, like they are portals to worlds of malware and the horrifying corners of the internet. I don't care if it says they are from trusted sources or not, or if the developer of the app I'm using is someone who I normally would trust, I won't click on them.

Also watch our video on how to use that pointless right-click button on your mouse to expand your secret storage space!

I've been playing the demo and I picked up the game today. The demo is really a very barebones demonstration of what the game is all about. It was basically a glorified tutorial for street pass features and the job system. Personally, I think the demo was done pretty poorly because of this, the game has a much

You forgot to add "Fast Facts!" in there. Otherwise, awesome.

Yes, this would also work. Very well.

I think these videos need more irritating voices saying "fast facts" between each and every sentence.

Aha, that makes sense then. I've seen the metro stuff here and there, and it's cool and all, but yeah, not a whole lot of subway presence from what I've seen.

Thanks for highlighting this! I was born in 1984, and my parents have fond memories of these games. It was one of the first public events they actually took me to as a baby, and it's pretty cool to learn more about what went on to make them so successful, and see why everyone here in Los Angeles still sees them as a

Interesting, just looked up the maps. As I grew up in Glendale and spent a lot of time just outside of downtown at N Main's Brewery because of my dad's studio there, I can see why I never encountered the subway stuff.

"remember, although there was a bus network, the games happened when L.A. was "between" rail systems—today's subways were a decade away"

Yeah, same here. I don't tend to be super active on facebook, though. Wonder if it is related to how much people actually use it?