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TRS-80 was my first computer too (0.89 MHz processor and a whopping 4 kB of RAM as my parents wouldn't get us the 16 kB memory upgrade) and I have found memories of waiting for programs to load from the cassette tapes. Well, they would mostly FAIL to load from the tapes and it would take hours, but the sound that the

I have seen a lot of Android user (myself included) start the wrong thingy or hitting the wrong button plenty of time. Granted I haven't use a handset running Jelly Bean or KitKat yet, but I can't imagine there would be a big difference in terms of usability.

While Google's policy may be less restrictive in some aspects, you definitely can't put anything you want up on Google Play. Erotic and porn apps -for example- are banned from the store... just like on the App Store: https://play.google.com/intl/en/about/…

Google as very similar rules in their own store too. Just saying.

Not hard to do since the new ComiXology app on iOS won't let you buy comics and is basically useless (on Android, Amazon only stripped Google Wallet support, which is a problem for a number of users but not on the same scale as for iOS). I've switched to each publishers' own app.

Was wondering... Has Iceman ever died? All the main X-Men characters have died at least a couple of times so far, but I can't remember when/if Iceman has.

Ha ha... sour grapes much? You should really consider a career in PR.

There are audiobooks on iTunes but I don't think they have Lord of the Rings in there.

Or a BlackBerry.

Note that the format isn't dead. It'll be around for a little while yet, both for those who persist with owning physical movie collections and for us gamers, since both the PS4 and Xbox One use Blu-Ray discs.

Not the same audience. Not the same market.

Yeah, the original Super Mario Kart is one of my favorite games ever (the sequels weren't bad either) and I have to admit that I wish I had a Wii U to play this one.

It looks like the PS2 game with higher res textures.

The game isn't perfect (simplistic story, atrocious voice acting) but it's the best damn open world sandbox game I've ever played, and I've played lots. One thing is for sure, this developer knows how to make a fun game, and that's why I'm hopeful for this one.

This man speaks the truth.

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The dev has made one of the best game ever (Just Cause 2), so I wouldn't give up on this one just yet.

The song and video are choke full of stereotypes on Japan but does that really make it racist?

The only thing I really miss is the non-linear level design.

Or, at least, that's what they want you to think.