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I bought one refurbished from Nintendo for $200 (so you still get the warranty) and have been loving it. Plus there's a Mario Kart 8 deal right now where you buy that and get another game free. I knew I'd be buying a Wii U eventually for Super Smash Bros. so I decided to pull the trigger early.

Okay… thank you. That makes sense!

You sound like my brother in law, who wanted me to watch stuff like Machete with him and I have zero interest in it and he starts freaking out the moment I become distracted. I've been on both sides of this and have just realized you can't recreate the experience you had with a film or TV show with someone else, and

I'm watching "You also have pizza" right now and after Healy's Valentine's Day phone call to his wife, he says something like, "I'm going to get you back, I swear to God." But "God" was bleeped out, I listened to it twice. Anyone else experience this? Can't imagine why this would happen on Netflix.

Most direct reference is the main character meets some of the kids in their teen years (if I recall correctly) and he can sense something about them. It's kind of a creepy chapter just with everything hanging over it.

We're almost finished with Masters of Sex!

Sucky place to be crucified.

Seems more confirmed for me now. The show doesn't have the balls to actually show Bran eating bits of Jojen (or even implying it), but it does confirm that he's dead and as useless as ever.

Currently reading The Fall of Hyperion, liking it so far, but I sorta miss the tales from the first book. I also really have no idea what is happening on Hyperion.

Currently reading The Fall of Hyperion, liking it so far, but I sorta miss the tales from the first book. I also really have no idea what is happening on Hyperion.

Have you read 11/22/63? There's a few scenes with direct callbacks to "It" that really had me awed.

Where's Nintendo's?

Anybody been watching Nintendo Treehouse streaming during the day? This is really going to be the future of E3: casual interviews with the actual developers/localizers who are playing and discussing their own game for at least 15 minute blocks. A lot of games have caught my eye so far and the in depth time with

If people like ghosts solving ghostly things, check out the Blackwell series from Wadjet Eye Games, they just released the fifth and final game in the point and click adventure series and it was magnificent.

I was hoping for a separate entry for the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition because they're a lot more interesting than a one-off character's quotes stolen off inspirational posters.

Episodes are rated within the context of the show against other episodes of the show, all reviewers are different, etc. etc.

I really like The Eagles, but I have also not seen The Big Lebowski so I have not been convinced not to.

Seemed worse, Spartacus was more obsessed with the slow-motion beauty of battle and then a money shot death, this was just brutal.

The difference between Hannibal and most other violence on TV is that Hannibal is excited about the aftermath and almost never, ever shows an actual death on screen. At least for me, I'm able to handle it a bit better when they're already dead, which made that particular "escape" on an early episode of Hannibal this

I just turned 30 and it's the first actual long game I've played in what feels like a decade. I really loved every minute of it, the game had such a huge scope and was so ambitious. As for the second world map, I have an idea of where you might have been, though calling them worlds is a bit off target, unless you were