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'Where do gamers go when they die?'

Agreed. The killer games must be built on a sound hardware foundation. While the Wii's graphics processing was less than optimal in today's market, once Nintendo first-party titles started taking advantage of the unique control scheme and possibilities of peripheral attachments the sales skyrocketed and public

In related news, sex makes babies.

I'm not saying we're better at it. I'm saying it's flawed for anyone to presume that knowledge is common sense, since doing so bypasses scientific inquiry or critical analysis, keys to establishing a sound argument in any debate.

That's the point. The new 'in' thing at my school (Ivy League) is wearing glasses *without* frames.

"We all know it... it's common sense."

Not sure if sarcasm or if genuine kindness.

Any MMO-development team, because they'd show up unprepared and call timeouts all the time to bring in all the things they threatened to bring to the fight in the first place.

The shoe-throwing was a Paragon action, thank you very much.

Buh....buh...buh....

Boris. BORIS.

Including the Game of Life.

The lack of environmental destruction distresses me. If there's no collapsing world surrounding the mechs, a big sense of scale and power is lost. If everything there is static, there's no sense of the immensity of these beings- thus, the feeling of 'models' you're getting, and which I share.

Better yet? Lichtenstein.

Orson Scott Card was in the process of getting his Empire novels movie-fied, if I remember the rumor correctly. Don't know if that's going through, though.

Ew.

Talk about burning bridges. New character, new setting, new incentive. Probably no more Native American powers.

I think it's just that goddamn Shadow Link. Even my dad threw down the controller in rage after trying for hours to figure out how to beat the bastard.

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra.

I'm glad I'm not the only one repping this movie.