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Good call.

Welcome in advance to Philadelphia! Weather is supposed to be nice, you should head to the Spruce St Harbor Park. Beer garden, food, hammocks, and more right on the river. Obviously bars in center city and old city. Hope you enjoy your time here!

As soon as my wife found out about the off TV gameplay feature (she's not a gamer, at all) she was really excited. Now she puts on her crappy TV shows that I don't like and tells me to play my video games. I mean, it's great that she tells me to play my video games but sometimes I want to play my Playstation or watch

Cool, I'm thoroughly enjoying the first one (cheesy dialogue and everything) so I'm sure the 2nd one will live up to the hype.

You can always do Mario Maker on the gamepad with off TV play and let her have the TV.

Nice, that's what I've heard (especially through game reviews). So I'm definitely looking forward to getting into the 2nd one. Might not have a ton of time this weekend due to Mario Maker and some online Splatoon but I'm sure I'll get to it for a little bit.

Definitely getting into Mario Maker. I'm so excited to play that. Also going to be playing some Bayonetta and Uncharted 2. Really enjoying Bayonetta (about halfway through), can't wait to play Bayonetta 2.

I'm definitely getting in on Super Mario Maker as well. Amazon promised to have it at my house today. Can't wait to get out of work. I'm unsure of how competent a level creator I'll be but I know that Nintendo thought up some good ones to preload and I'm confident that there are a lot of people out there that will

Unbreakable.

And they're never buggy (especially the first party games). I always tell myself I'm going to work through my PS3 backlog (not getting a PS4 until I play through a lot of PS3 games I already own) but then I tell myself, "just one match of splatoon (or kart, or smash, or level of bayonetta, or one more crack at the

Twilight Princess was the first Zelda game I played all the way through (had an NES but never Zelda, but played it friends' houses, next Nintendo system I had was a Wii that I bought, played games on all the other systems because my friends had them but I had a genesis, PS1 then missed out on the PS2 era because I

In addition to what everyone else said, you can play off the TV on the gamepad. So if someone is watching TV, you can play your games on the game pad. It gets more play time than my playstation for that reason alone (stupid wife, hogging the TV, don't tell my wife I called her stupid!)

It'll definitely be fun, but the Nintendo is her cousin's old one and he doesn't have super Mario 3! I mean, who owns a Nintendo but doesn't have super Mario 3??? Communists, that's who. Although he does have little league world series, which is the best baseball game of all time (current gens included). My brothers

Going down the shore with my wife's family this weekend, luckily there's an old school Nintendo hooked up to an old tube TV in the house. So I'll be playing her cousin in Little League World series and probably get some super Mario bros and Contra 2 in when everyone else passes out. Coming home Sunday so I'll probably

Can't wait for Super Mario Maker. That is going to be amazing.

True, but that could get tedious. But it could definitely work. I just hope Damon nails the sarcastic/dry humor that the character has in the book.

Yeah, the closed on sundays part is terrible. I only really had it when I was in college in the early 2000's and there was one on campus, but it was basically the only thing that got me out of bed for my 8am classes.

Am I the only one who likes Chik-fil-a breakfast better than McDonald's breakfast?

Really excited for The Martian, reading the book now and I really like it. It'll be interesting to see how they adapt it because a vast majority of it is him entering logs. The Walk and Everest would be cool in IMAX 3D, saw Jurassic World in IMAX 3D this past weekend and those 2 movies were in the previews in IMAX 3D

I loved when AJ referred to paper as "thinly sliced trees" and Forrest replied: "I know all about paper."