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Jonn is right, it's from Clone High. Clone High was one of the better shows from that weird period of time in the early 2000s where MTV produced a bunch of animated series, each one lasting one season before MTV pulled the plug on it.

So is Japan desperately short on competent web designers? Because Jesus Christ that website is a mess. Though I do appreciate the sidebar devoted to creeper Woody.

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Yes, for at least 6 months. For example, the Syndicate announcement trailer. Dubstep is in enough trailers that it has been a pretty obvious target for parody for quite some time.

Haha, Thai Dyed Suicide. Hell of a band name.

They made all of those uDraw tablets for the 360 and PS3, and almost none of them sold because the only people who were going to buy them had already bought them for the Wii the year before.

They were NEVER the worst publisher in the SNES days. That honour went to Acclaim.

"You can barely see them nipples."

I just realized that Jessica Nigri actually looks a little bustier than the polygonal model of Juliet Starling.

Human Revolution's DLC is a little gross. You can attach a silencer to most of the ballistic weapons in the game, but the description on the sniper rifle specifically says it can't be fitted with a silencer.

You're hired. You start on Monday.

I don't care what anybody else says, Killer7 is his best work. End of discussion.

I know you said your first post wasn't quite what you meant to say, but now it is time for me to say the same of my first post!

I am in support of Joel Stein's point. Sure, Lewis was right that it's fine to read children's books on occasion, but oh man, you have no idea how many girls in their 20s I know who read pretty much nothing but YA fiction. Sorry, but that really is sad.

I'm waiting for the day they allow you to pay to unlock achievements, just to see everybody flip the fuck out.

"Playable music", as in "music that you can play in a Rock Band video game". It means Rock Band downloadable songs.

I agree. It seems that Kotaku writes a lot of editorials that come off as intentionally contrarian, given that the readership of Kotaku is largely traditional gamers who don't appreciate things that cater entirely to casual players.

I get the impression that a lot of people in the comments who are defending Shadows of the Empire might have been somewhat young when they played it. Also it was much harder to get an idea of what critical reception was back then when you had to be subscribed to like 10 different magazines.

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Canned Heat continues to be a totally awesome song.

"Where The Nidokings Are" is so goddamn brilliant.

"But, ya know, he's givin' everybody Capri Suns."