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@Witzbold: But will there be a cerebral bore?

@plasticmouse: Or, you can go to your settings (in your profile), and select 'view all threads'. I had to change away from and then back to 'view all threads', and it's stuck ever since. You can also decide whether you want to view newest or oldest threads first. #talkamongstyourselves

@Komrade Kayce: I like(d) my star because at work I don't always have the time or focus to comment, but I do skim through the comments, and promoting the good ones, or approving pinkies, makes me feel connected to the community. And I know the commenter can see I did it, so it's a way of saying 'good point' without

@JTF: I thought this was headed down the fanboy highway (not that it was inaccurate), but after the second sentence, it turns out you comment was golden.

@BryanH: Some walk by night,

@GeluAnimus: Miyamoto was reportedly a sad panda when he made Super Mario Bros. 2 (available on the Wii Virtual Console as SMB the Lost Levels, unreleased in the West, and unrelated to the 'SMB2' released in the West, which was a Mario-skinned Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic). SMB2, which looks graphically the same as

@chasss: Which is the second one? No More Heroes? Super Mario Galaxy? Twilight Princess? Lost Winds? Super Paper Mario? Dead Space Extraction? Zak & Wiki?

I'm glad to see some innovation within the Lego series. I love playing these games with my kids, but there were always arguments due to the lack of split-screen. I hope Tt continues to tweak the Lego-awesome IP formula. #legoindianajones2theadventurec...

I'm really loving the dynamic split-screen, where you share the screen when possible. The first time I noticed this feature was in Bionic Commando Re-armed. Surely that wasn't the first use. Anyone have any early examples? #legoindianajones2theadventurec...

@crabperson: I really enjoyed that article, though it certainly had its detractors. It certainly meandered, as Tim's articles tend to do, but if I recall, it pretty clearly had a point. It didn't just bring up random things that are wrong with games, but showed ways that games really call attention to their

@madbassman39: As noted above, I'm on the third Ice & Fire book. So sad, but pick up another copy when you can. It's usually discounted on Amazon. #talkamongstyourselves

@jdskeleven: I'm reading A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin, from his ongoing series A Song of Ice and Fire. I don't read a lot of fantasy, but AJ Glasser has recommended it a couple of times in her articles, and It is highly entertaining. It's also being made into an HBO series with the great Peter Dinklage. #t

@XINVADER: There are now settings in your profile to view featured or all comments, and to view older or newer comments first. I had to change from my actual preference and back again before it stuck. #talkamongstyourselves