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Superhero costume design comes right after self-actualization on Mazlow's heirarchy of needs, right?

Writing off the final Nolan Batman film might be throwing the baby out with the bathwater. GL looked horrible, I've seen and read nothing about this Superman movie that has encouraged me in the slightest, but I've never seen an unsatisfying Christopher Nolan movie (though some are better than others). And having

Marnie, yes, obv... Probably Jesus. And I'm going to say Hoyt dies to save Jessica, despite the 'For you, Monster' box.

I agree... The NA SNES is a much stronger design than the Super Famicom, which looks kind of thrown together. I could see complaining about the buttons, since assigning a different color to each button could aid in remembering control schemes, but the SNES lavender/purple configuration is more stylish.

I agree. If Squeenix says it's OK, that's their right. But it's still bullshit.

But will there be a scissoring mechanic? These are the questions I come up with while having and eating cake. Sweet, sweet, lesbian cake.

I didn't look to see who wrote up the Frankenreview, but as soon as I read that line, I knew it was Fahey.

That New Yorker article is worth the read. And unlike their (also worth checking out) profile of Shigeru Miyamoto, the writer had a gamer-positive outlook, more perhaps than Jennifer Hale. The person who wrote up Miyamoto seemed to class games with drugs as unsavory things that her children would have to wait for

Those two sellers are using a bot to automatically set their price slightly higher than the highest price for that item. But two of those bots in the same metaphorical room together, and ridiculousness ensues... I see it on Amazon as well.

Thank you thank you thank you for reviewing a WP7 game! I know it's Microsoft's fault that there aren't many games, not your fault for not reviewing, but I had started to think none of you guys had access to a WP7 phone anymore. Yay, Mike's wife!

I hear what you're saying about repeat enjoyment vs. spoilers, but I still kind of agree... knowing the surprise or twist or solution to a story allows you to enjoy the construction of the work, how seemingly simple details can have two meanings, or how straightforward interactions are actually ironically played. This

Great googly-moogly I would love a new Rogue Squadron... and it's a game that could conceivably benefit (Wave Racer too!) from 3D.

Or cocaine.

It's a schooner.

I chose to early adopt. I bought two units, one in each of the two colors, for my two kids. My daughter's favorite color is turquoise, and she loves her 3DS. Nobody twisted my arm, and I believe the pre-order came with $25 off a game (Nintendogs & Cats and Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars). I now have two copies of SSFIV, and

Mario Kart DD is awesome. And it helped introduce my daughter (now 12 years old) to gaming. Most competitive games were too frustratingly complex. But it was easy to ride along and wreak havoc in DD.

They're moving away from emphasizing 3D. The Mario game still has 3D in the title, but then I've heard it actually enhances the platforming, and the designers were excited to use it. But in instances where the 3D isn't crucial to the experience, I think Nintendo won't put it right there in the title.

Number two is the poo. Take a whiff.

On Ebay it says they're 'reborn', so it's not quite so offensive... would explain Remus as well.

"Cumberbatch puts the 'wood' in woodcuts" - Mirror of Parliament starred review