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Yeah, since I saw the video showing how to use a wooden spoon to get seeds out of a pomegranate I’ve gotten really fast using that method. This one feels a little too finicky to me.

I spend about $50 a month on dining out, on average. Some months I spend nothing, others I spend a little more. I feel this is reasonable, but I find I am facing a little bit of a different type of food-purchasing problem:

I’ve been trying to find a mostly decent (doesn’t have to be amazing) 720p display to use with a few different things for under $100. This looks cool and all, but it a little overkill for most projects I’m working on. Anyone have any recommendations?

So has anyone confirmed that local multiplayer doesn’t take advantage of the game pad as a second screen?

Right, I oversimplified to make a point, sorry that it cast RetroArch in a bit of a different light.

Sound issues are a very small subset of the, often very subtle, issues you will see with lack of accuracy.

I’ve never liked the user experience with SNES9x either, so that could be part of your issue there.

So, yes, RetroArch is great and everything, but it’s just a shell system that leverages BSNES for its SNES games, and I think it’s a crime that so many people go “YEAH RETROARCH” these days without even mentioning byuu and how much dedication it took to create the incredible emulator that is BSNES (now a part of

ZSNES isn’t a very accurate emulator. SNES 9X is still much better at accuracy (as long as you are using a more recent version), and RetroArch leverages Byuu’s work on BSNES to very accurately emulate SNES games. There’s a great (but old) article about a lot of this at http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2011/08…

This was just unfortunate timing for Dropbox. Mailbox came out really close to when Google’s Inbox stuff was released, and a lot of people just went with Inbox.

So this IS using asynchronous multiplayer with the Wii U Gamepad? I still haven’t actually seen this officially confirmed, but maybe I’m missing something?

Don’t delete Torchlight! What did it ever do to you? :(

Humble Bundles, Steam Sales, indie games that are ridiculously cheap... the list goes on, really. PC games are so cheap to purchase, at times, that the problem eventually becomes that you have far too many.

I just bought one of those $20 PSTVs that were at Best Buy yesterday. Going to use it to play Persona 4 and a couple of other JRPGs that are on the Vita. The only two titles I was curious about that I won’t be playing are Tearaway and Gravity Rush (due to the PSTV not supporting them), but for some reason I’ve never

Part of the reason why this doesn’t happen is, when a workforce for a certain area in a specific industry start to learn there is a company that discourages employees talking about salary and that said company might be indirectly firing people for it, the company will likely start to have a hard time recruiting after

I can definitely respect Itoi’s feelings on this one. The guy was involved in an incredible series and he stopped while he felt things were still good and he was still ahead of the game.

I understand people who don’t have the resources to play a game like Diablo III online, but really? We’ve all moved on, most of us loved the game, let’s not sit around and dwell on the past anymore.

Apparently I’ve been testing my budget for months now.

Most exciting announcement of the direct. The people I was talking to all ignored the NA direct just to talk about what was going on with Mother 3 in Japan.

Winston’s eyesight is because glasses make you look smarter. It’s an advantage in interactions with humans and they took that into account. Gorilla in glasses! He must be a smart gorilla!