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I'm probably wrong (I was 10 at the time), but I seem to remember Megaforce for the Atari 2600 being fairly awesome. Anyone else remember it?

Yeah, I know about those shortcuts, but for whatever reason Ctrl + left click doesn't work on my netbook. I actually showed Ctrl + Tab to a trainer at my office, who was upset with tabbed browsing, being used to Alt + Tab. Of course I was personally scandalized, tabbed browsing being the bee's knees.

I've known about this, but 1) at home I use a netbook and 2) at work use a hp mouse with no scroll wheel. Ah, the humanity...

I can't say we are in full agreement in re: Game of Thrones, but I definitely approve your Joycean appreciation of smut and rarely deployed Latinate verbs.

It was pretty funny... Annalee is satarizing the Times critc's ridiculous approach to reviewing 'Game' rather than arguing that the opposite is true.

Spoiler alert: It doesn't end well for the rape gangs of Turkana IV...

I've seen 'Throwback Dr Pepper' available in limited runs... Not sure if it's permanent now, but that would be great. I don't know that it's Imperial sugar, and I hope if it becomes permanent it doesn't put anyone in Dublin out of work. Not having tasted the two sugared varieties head-to-head, I can't say that

When I relax, I like to enjoy high quality audio formats, such as DVDA. But a good DP sure does take the edge off. Honestly positioning all the equipment for a proper DVDA expeerience can spoil the fun. You're right, DP is the best.

How dare you punctuate Dr Pepper?

I was actually shocked they're offering it as an add-on to SSFIV... in the past, this would have been a stand-alone only, and many would have begrudgingly shelled out for it. Not that it should be shocking, but how many different chances did we get to pay for Street Fighter II, back in the day? If I'm dating myself,

When in Texas, if at all possible, visit the town of Dublin, where you can still purchase Dr Pepper made with Imperial Sugar. You can also procure it online, though it's expensive to have it shipped. Dr Pepper, in addition to poly-ethylene glycol, which is chemically similar to antifreeze (though not poisonous),

I would definitely buy the Gottlieb collection on XBLA... to avoid having to load the disc, to get the achievements, and to encourage the fine folks at the Pinball Hall of Fame to put out more games (hopefully copying Zen's model).

Well, I suppose there are multiple factors, all of them niggling and almost subconscious. First of all, the word 'Xbox' seems to me like a compound word, like 'Playstation'. If I'm not mistaken, in each case, only the first letter is capitalized, but quite often, the entire word is capitalized. Also, in both

And I should have known that by posting in the comments section that I was exposing myself to bilious condescension, but that's the chance I took. Yes, of course I'm aware of the risk. But accepting generalized risk doesn't preclude waiting for a patch if there's a known issue that turns up bricking consoles before

Well, damn. Between this and the copy of Pinball Hall of Fame: Gottlieb Collection (XBox version, confirmed XBox 360 backwards compatible) I ordered this weekend, looks like I'll be losing some sleep.

Whew! Your initial post had me wary of using the new disc... I will monitor the interwebs before proceeding... I already have a copy of Reach.

That's what I'm doing, as my son can't think of any of his mates that have a 360 but don't have Reach. Of course, I'll be reading through the fine print to make sure the new format Reach disc doesn't turn back into a pumpkin at some later date...

Well... I liked the look of the pod racers, and I really really enjoyed Star Wars Episode I Racer for the Dreamcast, but the CG alien Nascar announcers really ruined the race for me in the film, which overall I really did not enjoy. Besides Jake Lloyd, Natalie Portman, Liam Neeson and many other actors turned in

Wow... You really meant the the bar fight thing... provocatively choosing Batman over The Dark Knight, when The Dark Knight is 1) better and 2) actually deals with sci-fi themes with Lucius Fox' digital panopticon, as well as including a noxious movie that you personally despise. Let's take this outside!

While I would never rely on review aggregators, I do find them useful for a number of reasons. First, an unexpectedly low or high score might make me question my assumptions and, yes, affect my new game and movie ticket purchases, after I've dug deeper and read some of the reviews. Probably a score below 50 or above