@SenorDoucheoisie: There comes a time in a gamer's life when it's sully or be sullied.
@SenorDoucheoisie: There comes a time in a gamer's life when it's sully or be sullied.
Since the PS3 allows for installation of an off-the-shelf HDD, I would love to see an model sold without a hard drive, unless they're planning on releasing a 500GB model.
@AnalysisDialysis (and a MudkipNDS): I believe the verb in question is tap?
@magnakaiser: Jan 1, 1905
@taddghostal: It was never supported.
@(Zombie) Jolan: Rrrrrrrr... Brainsss.
Finished Sam & Max Season One last weekend, and played some Splosion Man and Monkey Island this week. Other than a spot of Gears 2 at a friend's place, it's been a DLC kind of week.
@Desolation_Angel: That childhood anecdote would have made the list any week. It's Au.
@Mister Jack, member of the Kotaku Illuminati: I didn't notice at the time, but Owen replied to the comment indicating it was going to win. But of course, it was full of win, as the kids say, all along.
@mintycrys is HOT for Bayonetta: McClellan AFB in Sacramento, CA. Congratulations on comment of the week.
@(Zombie) Goldwings: Congrats, Goldwings! Use it in good health.
@Takamofo: Microsoft's support of HD-DVD was a stall tactic to weaken HD disc-based media while making it viable enough to last until MS is ready to try to monopolize digital distribution. So I would say they will not support Blu-Ray in the next generation.
@Bii Nii Wii Nii: I had to view Kotaku from my Wii for a long time after my last computer died. I feel for you. God forbid there is a flash intensive ad running, come back later.
@mind in rewind: I read that they will be introducing it during the beta. So sometime before it rolls out to everyone August 21, anyway.
Be honest, AJ. How many times have you watched it?
@DaveStrife: Luigi's Mansion. The only criticism I really remember hearing about this game when it was released was that it was too short, but I'm personally glad it wasn't padded out as so many games are. Hardly anyone ever talks about it, but to me it was the standout Mario franchise game of its generation, more…
Over on io9, there's a post about Raymond Li, a quintessential American tinkerer who has made and will sell you what is essentially, F.L.U.D.D.
@FreakyFavabean: *whispers*