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There are a few other farming methods not listed that I used to have success with. One in particular strikes me as being even better than the ones listed.

Keep in mind the tokens will cost more than $15. My guess would be $18 like in other games, but the demand could be high enough that they sell for more.

It seems like anyone who watches the show should know this.

I mean, they have an up-to-date news section on the show...

Man, what would we do without you here?

Holy shit, you're not wrong about the similarities.

Thanks for posting this otherwise I would have ignored the video and failed to listen to Mouse on the Keys.

Look up Homesick For Space. You may like them.

If it is anything like EQ's kornos, they will cost more than what it costs per month. Around $17 perhaps.

"...a celebration of the Nietzschean ideal of the Aryan ubermensch."

Well, keep in mind I am specifically referring to the animation of the eva sequences. Specifically, Asuka v. the dummy plugs.

The whole climax is also top-notch.

As I said, you can argue that some of the stuff from the films looks better. I much prefer the Eva designs in EoE. I don't like the digital look of the new films as much.

What I wouldn't say is that EoE looks "dated as hell." It still looks fantastic.

1) That short wasn't very good.

Me!Me!Me! is really fun.

Brian,

I never read the article you linked about the used-underwear vending machine until now, but I did actually find one while in Japan. It can't remember if it was in Den Den town, or somewhere else in Nipponbashi, but it was in a tight ally that let to a stairway to get to a super-shady novelties store.

If it was

There are a lot of comments on this blog debating the merit's of Dick's alternate history and what's better/worse, but I just want to point out that if you think that "Man in the High Castle" is really about the alternate history, your really missing the point.

In fact, you may be missing the point of all the PKD books.

Look: I love it, and I'm not trying to dismiss it, but it doesn't do the one thing I really want my Nintendo platform to do: play Japanese games (ie. be region free)

If you want good anime reviews, Kotaku is the last place to come to. Occasionally Richard has something interesting to say, but he isn't a critic. By that, I mean that he cannot put an anime into a context that supports his primary assessment and supporting ideas. He simply tells you what he thinks, which is fine,

Looks like another bad season.

Saekano is the only thing jumping out to me. Everything else looks pretty throw-away, but there are some that have such wild descriptions that you just can never tell.

Attack on Titan, bear edition, for example.

Oh yeah. I forgot about that deck. I also recall playing some green/white turbofog decks not long after the core of that deck was banned.