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All I can say to him is, "HA HA!"

Collectable Card Games. Magic's rules are so twisty and turny. I played Magic 5 years ago, and since rules change so quickly, it's a whole new ballgame with every set. I don't recommend Magic to ANY schoolkid who is looking for a pick-me-up hobby. Especially a 5th grader who is still struggling with english.

And scar them for life on CCGs?

It would be awesome if I could transfer my ME2 data into ME3, and it gives me a option to not only change my face and class, but also my genitals.

I think that's awesome! I'm the type of gamer who plays Call of Duty ONLY for the single-player. A lot of games are on my TO-PLAY list. If the Redbox thing kicks off correctly, then I'm excited to only pay a few bucks for these short experiences.

I can't remember what game forced me to play with inverted controls. I bitched and moan the first few minutes, but after a while, it became really natural. If the game becomes engaging enough, I'll play it their way.

Cold turkey it. Install a firewall that blocks connections to TF2. It'll be really horrible for the first few days, but after 2 or 3 weeks, he'll get over it.

Thanks for sharing?

There were demos where somebody was using a Wii U controller, and the other players were using the standard Wiimote+Nunchuck combo. So I definitely think that's their goal.

Holy crap! I just clicked on the Sony blacklisting article, and totally remember reading that while back. But that while back was in 2007?! I've been reading Kotaku for 4 years?!

Well EA, you're going to have a really hard time convincing me to leave my 110 PC game collection that I own. I already hate you for forcing me to register on Social Bioware to unlock the free DLC for Dragon age and Mass Effect 2. Either work with Steam, or work alongside it, but I'm no fan if you work against it.

Wow! I feel like a jerk for never having heard that song. I need to step up my pop culture knowledge!

Did YOU even read the article? It also said they attacked banks and governments. Sony is a huge multi-national corporation, filled with potential credit card information.

They're still human and prone to mistakes. Which is what got them caught.

They hacked banks and governments. They had servers and botnets. These guys are sophisticated; they're professionals. Just because they hide behind Anonymous to shield their actions and downplay their image, doesn't make them less professional. And then the money trail led back to them.

Those guys attacked banks and governments. They weren't cyber punks who were looking for cool cred. They were professionals.

Neo-nerd Hipsters? That's not a real thing.

Maybe 3 years ago, when Square Enix wasn't full of disappointment. But I dunno - they've really been really hit and miss as of late.

Just watched the video. I was reading this off my phone, and kind of went off the article itself. I am mistaken.

There's a LOT of barriers you have to cross to even see the advertisement.