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textbook replacement? you mean "pirated textbook reader"

@MT: exactly. who the hell even emails their real friends?

@powel212: but facebook is like one of the bigger dungeony buildings in fallout new vegas. it's easy to get in and there's cool stuff to find but it takes a buttload of time to get out.

@TJ McKnight: share it with all your facebook friends!

@orijimi: the point is not the graphics but the animations. Many people only fixate on the graphics not seeing that great animation sets like this one improve the feeling of the game greatly.

@MrGrinch: so it already had its 15 nanoseconds of internet fame?

@strays2k: entertaining = great... so both.

hehe wollensack.

@tomcat1483: Dr. He? Sounds like some buff brainiac.

just don't let it watch daytime tv. We don't need no Terminators with a snappy attitude!

why can't they put all this money and effort into developing non-leathal long range weaponry and focus on taking more prisoners than killing people? It would certainly be good for the US army's rep.

in Germany we call people like those "victims".

@TheLolotov: thanks. you owe me a new monitor.

@zenpoet: hehe just a joke :) ...

as long as this feature doesn't automatically exchange 3d photos. If it did, i suspect a lot of people will have their Sd cards full of 3d dicks after one day of akihabara strolling.

i don't know how to read japanese, so i'm kind of confused. what's the appeal of your 3ds knowing when someone else with a 3ds is walking by? it's not like the devices scream "ENEMY DETECTED! DEPLOY POKÉMON ARMY NOW!". So there's really no point to this feature, especially when the devices are in (mens) purses.

@7nd: yeah, kinda silly but true nonetheless. I've always wanted to know how high the percentage of obvious (as in different looking) foreigners is in Japan and if the percentage would warrant an inclusion of said ethnic groups in japanese ads (like afro-americans in american ads (yes i know afro-americans are not

Nintendo likes to put the elderly in their ads. So a question to the japanese readers: are the mojority of japanese elders as technophobe as they are in the west?