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Sometimes I like to spray a little Windex in my ramen. Blue gold.

Snatcher was one of my favorite games when I was in high school. Best game on Sega CD, hands down.

I know it's not recommended, but I've been using a 16gb thumb drive. Don't really need much more memory and it has worked great for me.

I know it's not recommended, but I've been using a 16gb thumb drive. Don't really need much more memory and it has

Ooh, I may need to go to this. Not that I ever need much of an excuse to ever go to at&t park. That stadium is gorgeous.

I'm just asking people to not be douche bags, really. I'm saying that it's a waste of time and energy. Nothing productive will come of it. Nobody will change. So why do it? I think it's okay to have an opinion about something and, hey, if you really think you're going to make a difference by shitting all over someone

I don't understand the fandom (and I recognize that I just don't need to understand it, as it's not for me), but I also don't really understand the irrational hate that comes out of people. Give it a rest. Save your comments. They're not going to change minds. I value my own opinion, but I don't think I'm about to go

I was in the closed beta, and I played Papo & Yo on a 50mps, wired, Comcast connection. Game played beautifully. Was able to even get some trophies out of it. Unfortunately, my invite to the closed beta came right before they introduced pricing, so I wasn't able to really try any other game (no way in hell am I paying

I absolutely love The Last of Us. One of my all time favorite games, but the crouch-walk animation in it is sort of laughable when you think about it. Like, actually try and walk like that in real life, and then laugh when you realize how ridiculous it looks. Amazing game, and agreed that their animation team is

Blizzard has already stated that they aren't releasing any more major content patches between Siege of Orgrimmar and WoD's patch (keep in mind, I said 'major content patches'). And when I brought up Guild Wars 2, I wasn't focusing on dungeons when I said "content". I meant they regularly release new content into the

I absolutely don't think it's realistic to expect a dungeon every month. Don't get me wrong on this. If we are going to compare to other MMOs, then fine, I will. Guild Wars 2, for instance, has a steady stream of ongoing changes and content coming into the game. Rift also does. WoW is the biggest, for sure. I'm not

Well, I mean, I'm not talking about other games. I'm talking about WoW. I don't claim to be an expert on this, but it should probably be more often than sitting on the last major content patch for a year. I know it's Blizzard and they can afford to do it, and I don't shame people for valuing their time in game, but

I concede I got that wrong (I quit at the beginning of Mists— I lightly keep up on this stuff because I co-host an MMO podcast); however, that doesn't negate that Blizzard has a history of slow-dripping their content. Aside from that, what major content did the last patch bring? I just looked up the last major patch

The game will have been sitting on the same patch for nearly a year by the time WOD drops. Look, I played WoW for a very long time (from 2005 to Mists of Pandaria). I've been to 3 BlizzCons. I know Blizzard's consistency in the past, and I disagree. They aren't good at providing constant content at a steady rate.

Personally, it doesn't matter that they put out a 5 man once in a while that's fun if the game grows stagnant and boring between expansions with no exciting filler to keep people going. Yeah, okay, so they have had some exciting 5 man dungeons. My favorites are always going to be at the end of the Wrath of the Lich

I was just in Sweden (and Denmark) in July. I found Scandinavia to be such a wonderfully diverse and accepting place. Not to mention that it's beautiful there. I would go back in a heart beat!

As someone that doesn't normally enjoy FPS pvp, I've really enjoyed watching Destiny matches on Twitch. Can't wait to try it out in September! :D

Agreed! If you go into something thinking you're going to hate it, you're probably going to convince yourself you hate it. The game really never had a chance.

I live in the Bay Area, and thankfully you seldom hear about protests when it comes to any kind of LGBT event. It's probably because it's one of the most progressive, liberal areas in the country. People here just don't bat an eye at things like this, which is pretty cool and I agree, it's encouraging! :)

Wow, amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing!! :)

The Ouya just got Schoulyad.