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Can't argue with the facts.

People who use their mouse properly are also more likely to be wealthy. FACT.

At least the guy refers to Samus as female ^_^ And as Samus.

You know, I think it's unfortunate that so many people feel the need to brush flappy bird aside, like it's a stupid game and doesn't warrant the attention.

If I had this, I'd immediately want to put MechWarrior 2 on it.

So... just like Quake and UT? But with vehicles/mechs and some AI thrown in to help people feel better about how poorly they actually perform?

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

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.

I'd say that Free-To-Play isn't necessarily toxic to gaming (immediately), in its more basic form. But it does basically require a lot of the extraneous experience of gaming to go to the wayside. You like a game with really good narrative? Something that pushes for really unique visuals? A title that creates a whole

o_O

Yeah, I say I'm not quite to the point where I know I am capable of everything I once thought I was (I'm certain I will someday... but I'm a bit jaded and leaning towards a realist stage right now, so I'm not going to feel convinced until it happens), but I am starting to really hit my stride in pushing myself to

The biggest problem to me, and it is a problem I still have to this day, is being honest with myself about what I really am capable of and what I really am passionate about.

For me as well. Both my kids just blow me away with how smart and talented they are, but they still lack a lot of maturity.