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I feel like "D'OH!" should be on here.

I understand what they were trying to do, but that was just poor.

The game is Game of War: Fire Age from Machine Zone, and the reported $40 million advertising campaign featuring the world famous actress/model is the money-soaked evolution of the Evony ads that infested Facebook a few years back. The older ads featured attractive women attired less-than-modestly, beckoning the

Thanks, I didn't see that way. And yes, our liquor laws are extremely stupid.

What does D.P.R.P. stand for? I don't see it anywhere...

#UnleashTheKragle

Somehow I got half way through this article thinking it was abut Mario Batali, the chef. It was way more creepier that way.

I found my old box of construx while rummaging through my parents garage. Unfortunately, a lot of the material became a bit more brittle.

This isn't exactly where I saw it, but still...

Construx was probably my favorite. It was a building block system made out of plastic bars and little blue interconnects. I used to build giant rockets out of them and have them sitting around the house.

Saw the trailer before Unbroken, to which my dad said: "That looks stupid." This is the man that would rush home to watch Battlestar, and took me to see all the classic sci-fi movies in theaters (including My first movie memory, seeing Jedi in theaters.)

Even though I knew Chappie was coming out, I hadn't seen anything about it. When I saw the preview for it, I first thought it was Appleseed and got very excited.

I haven't seen poltergeist since I was 5. When I saw it then, I wouldn't take a bath alone for like two weeks. lol

So where do you put Battlestar Galactica the television series? I'm guessing that is science fantasy as well? Seeing the way you categorize things, I can start to see your point of science fantasy vs science fiction. To me, growing up, sci-fi was not as popular as it is now, so I was happy for anything that fit either

A Far Cry game set in the Vietnam war during the 1960s

Not asking you to apologize at all.

Did you play DA2? What was your opinion of it? Just wondering because that one seems to fit more in line with your arguments (I am in the minority that liked DA2. Not better then Origins, but still liked it).

We totally have ourselves to blame. We all complain if these games aren't long enough. Bioware got bashed for DA2, but I really enjoyed that for how much more streamlined it was, and also that the story was less "Whole world coming to an end" and much more about a microcosm of intrigue.

"You need to examine how technology and artificial intelligence change our understanding of humanity"

"After all, he's the only one who's not just going through the motions."