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The difference between the overpriced Monster cables and headphones is in their use within their respective mediums. An HDMI cable carries the video (and usually audio) signal to a monitor or television from a source, so the equivalent would be an audio cable, not the headphones. Headphones are equivalent to the

How are you liking your Blackmagic Cinema Camera? :-P

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It'd probably give off a similar feeling as watching this bunny melting video...

Nyan Cat's body is described officially as "resembling a horizontal breakfast bar with pink frosting sprinkled with light red dots," as per the quote in the last Kotaku article about this subject. So, as long as Kellog's copyrights and/or potential patents and trademarks for Pop-Tarts don't include depictions of

I agree the name is kind of weird and I'm almost completely certain that its existence has lead to quite a bit of consumer confusion. The form factor and design of the system, to me at least, don't seem like they would be nearly as confusing, though; that side of the equation — the part about people thinking it's just

Ah, yes — I think I still have mine somewhere deep in my closet. I had the Togepi one.

Yeah, I think the irony here is that by making a really good RPG for what they think is the Japanese market, Galapagos RPG will probably end up grabbing the attention of a lot of the rest of the world market.

Not that this development studio's actions or comments really lend themselves to be taken seriously, but Skystrike and Jetstrike are much different games than Luftrausers.

Are you referring to the free trial via warp-in, or the cross-galaxy canon delivery?

Where have you been?

I think that's the problem with that first Zelda one with the bridge. The poor quality resizing makes the sprites in the foreground look out of focus compared to the ones in the distance.

Right — I was just about to mention this.

If one is very well trained, they'll most likely have some semblance of a plan (or, if not a plan, than at least a set of trained habits they can execute) before they move. When they commit to that plan or set of actions, something like a deafening noise most likely won't stop them. I'd guess it would be similar to

Yeah, I thought it was a knife at first.

Didn't he just post, the day before this video went up, that he's starting work on a number of other animation projects?

I think (though I could be mistaken) he's trying to make a point about the nature and importance of the individual pieces of a game in and unto themselves.

Yes! This happens all the time (when I don't use a particular controller for a while). I still have my original non-vibrating Sixaxis controller and whenever I'd go to use it after not doing so for months, it'd have some slimy, greasy film over the rubberized nubs. It's also happened to the rest of my controllers for

The Wii U is part of the Eighth Generation of game consoles, alongside the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's next home console. This is accepted across the industry, regardless of personal opinion on the matter of sales numbers and processing power.

RetroVGamer is referring to the technical "console generations," though. In that context, console generations have never been defined by hardware specifications — they've only been defined by their release dates and their names.