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Did you purchase anything digital on the NES that will be lost when the console wasn't supported anymore instead of simply buying another one?

The Ability to Play The Games You've Spent Eight Years Collecting

Are you sure you're responding to the right person? o.O

Best we got are Gunblades. We store 'em in the back with the rest of the inappropriately designed fantasy gear.

I can't recall who said it, but someone once said Katy Perry is what happens when you photoshop Zooey Deschanel's head on a porn star's body.

Racist is the wrong word for it entirely. Smashing together two cultures is not the inference that one race or another is inherently superior or inferior.

For someone who claims to love America, Stephen Colbert seems awful touchy-feely with a non-American console. =P

Yes, but couldn't you make that same point about core aspects of other types of games?

Yes, but couldn't you make that same point about core aspects of other types of games?

The original Xbox 360 may have been a bulky hunk of hardware, but the Xbox One is huge. Seriously. We did some comparisons in a video to show you exactly how huge we mean.

Working Designs are a good part of the reason we get collector's editions in the US nowadays. They thought of their fans first and I harbor no ill will towards them.

You're completely ignoring what I'm saying. I didn't say it was a perfect parallel. I compared one thing they have in common and you went on to rebut an argument I didn't make.

Last week, we showed you one side of the PS3/Vita title Akiba's Trip 2: its faithful reconstruction of otaku mecca Akihabara. Today we're going to look at the other side of the game. So watch us as we strip vampires, expose them to lethal amounts of sunlight, and then loot their corpses.

Hahahaha! I love that picture!

This video does not exist.

Natalie is not pictured, as you copy/pasted James.

Except in the way they push people's buttons. In that, they're very similar.

And as usual, while you may not always agree with Sarkeesian's ideas, they're certainly thought-provoking. If nothing else, relying less on tropes—regardless of what kind they are—can only be a good thing in my books. Hopefully the discussion here about her ideas can remain civil and not be knee-jerk reactions to the

It's funny, games like to get introspective and meta all the time, but only about other games. RetroWorld is a game about actually being a kid who plays games, and it looks just wonderful.