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Okay, when I saw this picture, I immediately thought of Messiah (the game, not the person) what with the B&W wings 'n all.

I like how her outfit has a QR Code on her chest, so that people staring at it have an excuse.

So, when you run several series into the ground, what do you do next? Crossovers, of course!

@battra92: You don't have to buy a DSLR - any digital camera will do, cheap 3MP point 'n shoots included. Learning from your mistakes is never bad, but with film, you have to spend your way there, and you're much less likely to experiment.

If the Lomo philosophy is randomness, why limit yourself to Lomo cameras? Ironically, I was able to get some photos a very "Lomo" feel with my DSLR when I was taking photos in a lounge bar by using slow/rear flash; photos had a bright, hot color background with hazy preimages of people, but clear images of them from

@Gam3r: Talk about baseball scores.

@Foxstar Sixtail: Nintendo uses a different strategy - they come out with more colors.

Gratz for Malaysia! I'm wondering how many people already own a PS3 there from import shops though...

@Archaotic: Animating a 3D model is generally less work than animating a sprite, and usually requires much less file space. More work means more time, which means longer dev. and rising costs and slower time to market. Etc etc etc etc.

@Chef: Battle phalloglyphics examples:

@Archaotic: That's because chibi-character models are easier to make low-poly models for; realistic ones require higher-poly counts, and those are harder to swing on the DS's setup.

@AlKusanagi: ...and then there's the issue of two black holes. Hrm.

"...after Jobs had finished showing off Need for Speed Undercover and the new on-screen d-pad from Gameloft." + "Now you can make a pretty good argument that it is the best portable device for playing games on - and a whole new class of games" = HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...

I like Hamill as the classy, insane Joker in the nice suit, and I like Ledger as the messy, insane Joker in the disheveled suit. Ledger's great as the best movie Joker I've seen, but Hamill's voice fuels the Joker that matches the comics the most to me.

@Brad: I think that professional photographers don't really hear much of anything when they're concentrating on a subject. Besides, a Pringles can works great; Fritos bags and Snickers wrappers just don't seem to cut it.

@ac2334: Exactly. I was tricked by the post headline and thought it was "finish the survey, they'll mail you this art".

@noneck: Wow. Just... wow. Your smartass comment would address absolutely none of the concerns covered in the article, except maybe throwing everything away.

what. the. fuck.