TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

Uh, no. I said nothing about "all people." You're the one who seemed to think your solution would work for "all people." But most people do, in fact, have their gaming computer somewhere other than near the living room. Office, bedroom, etc. Sorry, but you're way, way disconnected from the way people other than you

Okay, I watched this one JUST FOR YOU after vowing to not bother watching any more of them.

Did you really just read and reply to the first half of the last sentence and ignore everything else?

All I really want is a new Burnout with the return of Crash mode. Is that so hard?

No, it's supposed to be a rushed mockup.

Right, because everybody's home configuration lends itself well to running a 150ft HDMI cable to their TV. Down the stairs into the living room, for instance, is very convenient. Also HDMI signals begin to degrade at 50ft, so good luck getting things to run well at 150ft. And let's ignore the difficulty of CONTROLLING

I've ended up selling all my Hawkeyes. Not sure why, but I never connected with his move set. And he's essentially useless against Yelena Belova since she swaps out all his special gems before they have the chance to activate. But I still have my Thor and hope to slowly get more covers for him.

Yep, it's still in "Preview," which gives me a lot of hope. They're still leagues ahead of the Mobage "games."

It is tricky, but it's made for a few interesting events so far, like some dedicated to specific characters. It also further reinforces how you have to balance your teams, since you have to choose which version of a hero to go with.

Marvel Puzzle Quest is my new favorite. Strategy, team-building, superheroes, events, etc.

Amazing! Now we just need cities large enough that they're actually USABLE, and we'll have a real game again.

A digital thesaurus? That's arguably exactly what it did, actually, as it just took numbers and gave us other numerical synonyms. You do know what a thesaurus is, right?

I can't speak for Alienware or their changes, but I can tell you Dell's slowly turned into an absolutely pitiful company when it comes to reliability and support in the consumer sector. I have no remaining faith in that company and have moved all my business elsewhere.

Instead of locking me to a specific carrier (and a hated one at that), can't you work on some sort of device standard that lets me slot in a card that contains little more than an appropriate chipset, antennae, and SIM card slot to let me use whatever carrier I darn well please? Especially since even if I LIKE the

Very little in the way of extra apps, honestly, besides a couple that augment and extend the notifications. A few watchfaces I downloaded (I'm not much of an artist to feel good making my own), and that's about it. But I did add a few Pebble Tasker tasks after our conversation. Vibrate mode, remote photo, and WiFi

Honestly, while I have Pebble Tasker, I've barely ever used it. And I still think my Pebble was a fantastic addition to my daily routine. The notifications alone are just really, really useful.

Except they have no context by which to be psychologically damaged. It's NOT damaging until the parents react strongly and treat it as such. It is, in reality, normal, and if it's part of a healthy sex life later on, it can't truly be psychologically damaging. Confusing, perhaps. Psychologically damaging to the

I guessed taxi service, as the rest seemed right up their alley. I'm honestly quite shocked they HAVEN'T made baseball gloves. They've licensed their character for virtually every other type of merchandise AND they own a baseball team. The hotel thing seemed weird, but they do own a baseball team, so why NOT a hotel.

I don't think the point is to avoid suspicion, but to maintain privacy.

The Wii U will definitely last longer than the Dreamcast.