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@ShaggE: Restarreded: Good lord, can't we just talk about the latest Square-Enix RPG, or the possibility of a new Half-Life episode by Valve? All the punning is bad enough, and happens anyway, but can we at least talk about video games, and not seafood?

@Kobun: If you ever see 'al Pastor' on the menu at a Mexican place, get that instead of ground beef. It's a marinated, spit-grilled pork, and it's crazy delicious. But from your comments, you might not frequent the type of establishment that serves it.

@MentionedTenderly: Inferior to Taco Bell? The mind reels. Mind you, Taco Bell occasionally sounds appealing, and Mexican food is always awesome, every other Mexican food establishment I've been to has been at least a step up, if not several.

@nerdmanwhippy: For me it's the Mexican Pizza with chicken.

@Daftmouse: The shrimp is probably frozen, then deep fried. Probably not much of a risk. It's the stuff that's not frozen that's worrisome.

@Scotland: I wasted quite a bit of it... it started out as a lark and ended up as an obsession. At some point I decided I'd wasted enough time that I couldn't justify not finding your first comment. I really wish there were a 'back' button, and not just 'next'. Doubtless someone will comment later that there's

@cokefan999: Dadadadadada... daDUH Happy birthday tooo yoooo

@Shinta: Grave of the Fireflies, though a Studio Ghibli film (I think), was directed by Isao Takahata. Miyazaki was busy making My Neighbor Totoro during the production of Fireflies. The two films were initially shown as a double feature. But don't tell anyone, I'm posting this on my private off-topic page.

@Matt0505: On the fabled 'desert island', I wouldn't need any discs. Just my Xbox 360, a TV and my arcade games. And maybe a few spare 360s, because, you know.

@Mamba the Madvillain: Someone had to say it... I'm sure he noticed and relished the resemblance, given the subject of the article and Will Wright's comments.

@snakepliskin: I didn't have a big problem with the kids, mostly because even though they have recognizable names, and there was a stink of nepotism about their casting, at least their voices weren't distractingly familiar (like Neeson's, like Billy Bob Thornton's in Princess Mononoke). Tina Fey's voice was

@Save me: That's a poseur, not a hipster.

@snakepliskin: While initially skeptical, I thought Cyrus and Jonas acquitted themselves well, and Ponyo to be generally well cast, with the possible exception of Liam Neeson, who I can never forgive for perhaps the most horrible line reading in a movie, ever, "There's always a bigger fish" from Star Wars Ep. 1, which

@Fizgot: I would say if this list was counterbalanced by a second list that ranked the platforms based on the raw number of highly rated games (nobody is making me buy the bad games, after all), then one could glean a good understanding console greatness. By that reckoning, the PS2 would get its due historically, and

@TheMightyEthan: Congrats TME! I knew you would be a star, from the day you came into the world, all pink and already talking so eloquently...

@Twyst3d: I think that the way you said what you said couldn't have been calculated better to bring a swift, angry response. If you truly read what I wrote, I was attempting to separate and defend part of what you were saying from your hopeless battle to change gaming nomenclature. You can prescribe language all you

@madammina: Is Totilo wearing his yellow bike shorts again? I'll talk to HR.

@MadMinstrel: If you take both of my comments together, I like FFXIII, but am deeply concerned about the design choices made within the context of FF games. I don't want Final Fantasy to be Fallout or ME2. I think those Western RPGs are very engaging due to your ability to customize your character and the investment