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It's also a big risk for Nintendo. They're assuming the existing 3DS market is going to flip over this thing, but I mainly see kids playing 3DS and I'm not sure how eager Mom and Dad are for their kid to pop a tablet out of the home system and cart it around all day.

Since the Wii, Nintendo seems to have gone for the idea that the innovation that sets their TV-console system apart from others will create the market. As far as I can tell, it's worked exactly once: the Wii. But then again, this is only their third try at it overall.

Me, I liked the new controllers a little bit better than the old ones… except for the placement of the black and white buttons, which I liked a lot better on the old ones.

Chill out and tell me what you need explained.

The problem is that Nintendo would rather have third-party stuff so they don't have to stop making consoles.

That has been tried before, though, and the success of sales tends to come down to how many people want to pay twice the price of a "normal" game for a controller they'll only use for a single game. It's not an "advantage" as far as I can tell.

Small cult? I'm not a huge booster for Twilight Princess, but not only does it have near-perfect reviews, it's the best-selling Zelda title ever.

I don't get the thinking behind this one. They're destroying in the portable market, so are they trying to consolidate their lines? Because I just do not know a single console owner of any age who is dying to pop a console-tablet out of their console and go around playing console games in their free time away from

See, me, I expected from the uneven history of Fox's movies to be pissed at the misuse of the track. But I felt I was proven wrong - who knows about the movie, but this was an incredible trailer.

Whoa, that's… a good trailer.

That… makes it easily criticized.

I knew a lot of people who thought Teresa was made a saint in the 1990s due to the buzz around JPII and beatification - they're people who don't know what sainthood means in the Catholic Church, and sadly, many of them are Catholics.

I'm a fan of PCP, myself.

They call his character "Dutch" in Predator, which I assume they probably wouldn't have done if the role had gone to one of Schwarzenegger's rivals.

Clarification: all of these terms are bullshit.

The terms are all fictional, and the "distinction" varies depending on who you talk to. The fact that there's a knock-down argument about it on here every time should clue people in to how these terms are just marketing buzz.

And here we begin to see how "Millennial", like all similar "generation" terms, means something new every week… and thus absolutely nothing.

None of those categories are anything more than statistical noise in demographics that can never be made to line up neatly. You're better off ignoring them for categories related to disposable income - and TiVo would be too, especially since the method for this study was probably flawed in a million different ways (a

Nope. All those streaming services took a bite out of cable because it wasn't fairly priced, but instead demanded ludicrous monthly fees to tack on huge blocs of channels just for viewers to end up watching one or two of those channels per extra bloc.

If you're curious to see some nutty right-wing Star Trek fans, go on IMdB some time, or just look around at some Internet forums.