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I'm pretty sure the intent of the jetpack is to just be completely random. In messing around with it last night I once ended up embedded permanently in the wall of one of the houses, and another time I rammed into an exploding thing while the jetpack was active, and it blasted me clear out of the map.

I don't recall exactly which ones right offhand, but I also found one near I-5 on Capitol Hill, one in the middle of Greenlake, and near the summit of Mount Rainier.

Well, when the developer describes it as "A small, broken and stupid game", that should give you a pretty good idea what to expect.

A wise MMOG developer I once new once said the following:

Some ones I've found in the Seattle area:

Found a Grovyle at the Arboretum in Seattle. Oddly enough, there weren't any at Nintendo headquarters...

For as much as I played Disgaea, I never heard this one because I played the PSP version that didn't have it.

Grandpa needs to stop letting the kids borrow his car.

Anyone else having problems with the site? Bought it, and the transaction apparently went through, but I have yet to receive a code several hours later.

This is exactly what I expected. If they wanted a mass-marketable product, I'm sure they could have had one by now. Instead, the whole thing has seemed from the start to be tailor-made with the intention of getting acquired for big bucks.

I work on a development team that does apps for the Infiniti InTouch system found in the Q50, and for the most part I find the user interface pretty intuitive on that (the operating system under the hood is actually Android, although it's so buried under a custom overlay that most people wouldn't notice it.) The

Yes.

Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 came to mind for me pretty quickly when I started playing this, although for some reason, the Pacifism mode in that seems like the closest analogue I can think of. It has the same "one life, last as long as you can" type gameplay.

Unless the ultimate end-game is to get acquired by someone, in which case the current strategy makes sense.

I've been looking forward to this one since playing it at PAX Prime last year, picked it up today. It's one of those games where you never really quite feel like you're in control, but that seems to be mostly by design. All in all, it seems like a good "five minutes here and there" type game.

Will Ranger Gord be an unlockable character?

Over 10 years here, and I'm just over 10,000 in Gamerscore.

So about 43 people bought it then?

Agreed, the GameCrazy that used to be here was much better than any of the local GameStops. It's too bad they just happened to be chained to a dinosaur about six months before the meteor hit...