@Damn_Your_Sudden_But_Inevitabl...: That and urination. Seriously, every time a character gets scared, injured or excited in a Stephen King book they wet themselves.
@Damn_Your_Sudden_But_Inevitabl...: That and urination. Seriously, every time a character gets scared, injured or excited in a Stephen King book they wet themselves.
So how does the 3DS work so that you don't need glasses?
@dandank: Swansong Tale
@Purple Umpteenth - Zombie Dolpharktopus: They're saving that for the chemistry ones. Posters with small amounts of magnesium embedded in.
@glwtta: Nope, pretty sure you didn't. That's exactly my feelings of the show - it presents some 80s-style view of geeks as those completely isolated from society. I think with the prevalence of superhero, sci-fi and fantasy TV shows and movies geekery is now basically a part of parcel of society.
@BigBadHarv: iams?
#1. Two parts of space and time that should never have touched. A crack in the universe.
@Honu Harry: Vac-man! With his powers of er... making his skin covered in pimples, when you pump him up.
@Honu Harry: Last I heard they are doing a Stretch Armstrong film, and Taylor Lautner (or whatever his name is from Twilight) was set to play Stretch. Apparently Fetch Armstrong was going to be in it too.
This is bearfaced insanity.
@Bugoongu: I know what you mean, I was pretty upset that they showed a fat mustachioed man being eaten by a dinosaur and excreted as an egg after beating him in straight sets. Before the watershed too.
@ezacharyk: Pre-furball apparently
@SharpnPointy: Valeyard wasn't the Doctor's 14th life, but an evil aspect of the doctor existing in between the 12th and 13th - he isn't an actual incarnation.
@8x10: It's probably the younger version of Amy...
@Al Swearengen hates cocksuckers: Oh my god! That's a travesty!
@Al Swearengen hates cocksuckers: shh - movie producers will hear you. They had better never even consider a C&H movie. However, I will accept Bill Watterson drawing some more - pleeeease?
@Showmeyomoves!: Aw, out of the entire spectrum of responses you could have come up with...
@Manly_McBeeferton: um... he means the new film he's directing: "Cowboys & Aliens" with Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford
I definitely think Kotaku-ites should start a process of queuing (lining) up for the most ridiculous of games with friends.
@NeöStarr: Sega also has one in Odaiba, Japan. It's mildly mental though, like visions of what everyone thought the "future" of gaming would be in the 80s: VR, arcade machines that spin round while you're in them and some very strange surfing ride that flings you from side to side as you try to position your feet…