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It's not hard to believe that there are different subsets of D&D players. Like the 'nerds' portrayed here who, surprise surprise, actually need to have some characteristics of a nerd to be considered as such.. The ones who play while high or drunk, who play for the sake of playing while being high or drunk. Then there

I have not used it myself, but as I understood it, many people used Sony Vegas people it was intuitive and easy to use even though there are more advanced editors available. Is this wrong?

Looks like it's from the new Pokemon Origins anime

So this would be considered a JRPG as well?

Okay.. Hm, yes... Sure, I got you. Very good. Maybe some premise, though?

Glad they finally caught up graphically. Still can't get into MMOs for the life of me.

I don't know which one I fall into exactly. How much privacy you have is dependent on you alone. The concept of the internet is to connect with others. The idea itself does not inherently scream 'privacy'. I mean I'm astounded that people actually expect it. It's like giving your keys to a stranger and they say, "I

I stopped playing after Emerald, but after seeing and reading about X & Y, I knew I was getting it. I didn't want to just jump into it, though, So I'm getting caught up. I'm finishing up White right now.

I don't appreciate your sarcasm or your esoteric username.

Right, well, I think you expounded on what I said really well, so thank you.

You already used this joke a few days ago with GTAIV, Kotaku. It wasn't funny then and it's not funny now.

I'm from three years in the future. Where there are only two Galaxy 'S' devices of 'Note'. Behold as I tell your future... You will continue to ignore me! I have seen it!

Now that's a curious statement. It seems then, that we are more likely to lose empathy than to learn it.

As long you don't call it a 'Galaxy' , seeing as it's not 2010 anymore.

Most children don't even know the definition of empathy.

Can't help but think this article is looking at the small picture. It seems what bothers you more is not the repercussions of what a violent video game can do to a child's mental state, but what said child can do to your child. Though you could have been just phrasing it like that to appeal to the parents you are

Interesting concept. What if these competing corporations designed their devices to actually work in conjunction with one another? Rather than being enemies, as some would say, they take on a friendly rivalry and even share *some* features with each other.

Don't think that an entirely accurate summary. but then again, haven't played that game in about 7 years.

Little bit of both.

I re-bought Metal Gear Solid 3 every time it was re-released. Which was at least five times. Beat that!