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"Guilt" caused by this sort of issue doesn't help. It makes the "guilty" party feel threatened, which only makes things worse. Straight male gamers aren't going to be any more accepting of female and homosexual gamers muscling in on their turf if they feel like it's an attack.

"Sadly, it was a single rainbow bridge."

This game is adorable.

@hazelnut1112: No idea, sorry. I've only been following the DS version.

Glad to hear Ni no Kuni is doing well

@RadiantViper: /shops Resetti into a Tiger Woods photo

@Antiterra: thatgamecompany is on a roll, man...

@Cleesox: It's probably a vicious cycle. Parents want to go out with a fussy child, so they use the iPhone as a distraction. Kid learns that if he fusses, he gets a cool toy to play with.

@Cleesox: I was at a restaurant with my family and the parents in the booth next to us handed their four-year-old son an iPhone to keep him from causing a ruckus. The whole time I was thinking, "Man, that KID gets an iPhone and I don't have one?"

I don't care what PS3 owners say, this version of the game is going to be the best. :3

STOP LIKING WHAT I DON'T LIKE!

I have a similar problem.

Now THIS is journalism I can get behind... ;)

*sigh* So much for equal opportunity. :(

@Malice Blackhart: I couldn't agree more with #2. Some people are TERRIFIED of "gender" being anything other than black or white, and lash out against those with a different view. It's sad, because gender =/= biological sex... gender is an outdated sociological construct that boxes people into specific roles and

I still can't play PoPoLoCrois on it, which was the only reason I bought an original PSP.

Well, now that I know Dragon Age II is for me, the REAL question is...

Yawn.