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What I find strange about Dustforce's soundtrack is that it is just okay when listening to it outside the game, but in game it's extremely nice.

I feel like it's about Netflix/Hulu type stuff.

I believe that using movements and electrical currents to emit sounds has been done in many ways already, most of them interesting.

Is there any way to get high-resolution versions of these gifs for wallpapers?

To be fair, vaccines were first made pretty much the same way. "So we're going to fix your chances of getting smallpox by injecting you with smallpox...trust me. I'm a doctor."

The game is fine, the company is fine, the players are about as bad as XBox Live.

If I remember correctly, the sun dons sunglasses every once in a while right? If so, it'd be cool if it was one of those tilt-to-animate panels for the backs.

Doing homework instead of watching TV is negative?

If Google didn't actively, aggressively, and intentionally harvest my data I would.

Does this count as a sign of life for the Wii Vitality Sensor?

The hard part is the grammar as well as the written-vs-spoken context. No one has completely mastered this yet. This is a small, but important step forward. It's also hard to correctly separate the phrases, as seen in the voice-recognition part. I'm already impressed that it could ignore any stuttering the speaker had.

It's pretty much like hearing a non-English speaker speak decent broken English. So, 99% of the time you will know what they are saying, with the grammar being correct like 65% of the time. And then almost all of the inaccuracy of meaning is from the English voice-recognition part, not the English-to-Chinese

This is a piece of software that has been in development for over a decade with many iterations: http://www.inspiration.com/Inspiration

Parody is not copyright infringement in many cases.

I know this is just a trailer, but I'm bothered by the fact that the invisible boy just appears and disappears very suddenly. I feel like it'd feel better visually if it was kind of gradual and if they actually made the textures on him dynamic, like water actually splatting and flowing on him. Right now I feel like

I think Limbo is the best game I've ever played. But that statement is extremely false. There have been many before it that have used the silhouette in ways that have surpassed Limbo before Limbo was even conceived. Don't get me wrong, Limbo executes with the silhouette style extremely well, but to call them "the

I'm just going to join in on the smallest engraving competition here: [www.impactlab.net]

This was the first game I got on my Windows Phone after Katamari Damacy, over a year ago. Surprised that it wasn't on iOS to start with.

I hope that is the case. I wouldn't be surprised if it was just a "see how many more you can do in a minute" deal, though.

That last paragraph summarizes everything that needs to change in tech wars. Thank you for your insight.