Tzion
Tzion: Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more.
Tzion

You have the same burden of proof as those who would claim that it is not a lost sale.

The loss is potential, not actual, without further statistics showing what those pirates would have done had piracy not been an option.

In Soviet Russia, Microsoft plays you!

If Android is getting OpenGL support, we should be seeing real Minecraft running on tablets soon.

I suppose the divorce will take place on 9gag.

More like Meta Gear, amirite?

aesthetics* and bask*

We played a different watch-based game. The watch was set with a timer (usually 5-15 min) and then hidden by one person (we played this in our church's classroom building, so there were lots of hiding places). The watch was now a bomb, and had to be found and deactivated before it detonated. The hider would try

Citizen Kane.

SkyUI

Yeah, I'm from Mississippi (and a pretty big gun nut (and a law student)). While MS issues concealed carry permits almost unconditionally to anyone who applies, carrying openly has been ruled illegal by the more Democratically-influenced State courts, based on a semantic argument in the concealed carry law's

I loved the anarcho-capitalism vs communism theme. Gargantia (the fleet) was a great example of voluntary society.

Now playing

John Stossel's great. I actually got to ask a question on his show about the oil industry earlier this year.

Not gonna spoil stuff for people, but obviously you should realize that A Song of Fire and Ice is extremely fickle, and most characters do not have nearly the stability or lifespan as a gaming console. As someone who has read the books, but not watched the TV show, I find several of these comparisons pretty ironic.

Heh, I remember persuading my friend to trade me his Kadabra in elementary school, and the look on his face when it evolved into an Alakazam. Priceless.

Also no Just Cause 3.

The only thing I find objectionable is the concept of intellectual property.

The only vaccine is ending the Fed.

I'm not an Objectivist, but I've read Atlas Shrugged, and I can tell you that Bioshock is a rather poor satire of the consequences of an Objectivist society. Sure, there were Randian concepts thrown around, but none of the characters actually lived by them. I don't think a philosophy should be judged by the actions

Hitler wasn't all bad. After all, he did kill Hitler.