drmaddock
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So much Xbox Pun.

True story: this set off my smoke detector.

You can read the manga Bakuman to get a pretty fair idea about what goes through getting a manga published and keeping it going.

So "blending the line between TV and games" means the return of FMV sequences?

Press release says it is.

That was a damn well paced trailer. I would never have expected that from a CoD game.

I think this game is the most honest in what it's final release will look like.

I don't really have a problem with the Kinect, but I seriously have no room for it. My 360 is hooked up to one of PC monitors at my desk, and when I play, I sit about two feet away from the system. There's maybe... about four feet of standing room total, and that's taken up by my computer chair. The place is too small

Collecting Xbox faceplates.

My bingo card:

Wow, really? I HADN'T NOTICED.

He's called Slade in Arrow on CW.

I watched it on mute and it basically seemed like a kid playing a videogame. Guess the idiocy comes from the dialogue?

To be fair, the main game is already beyond huge, and the 90% of the DLC doesn't really change the game in any way. The only one I'd call "needed" is the Gods and Kings expansion pack, which is a true expansion and adds tons of content and new ways to play the game. For the rest, if you really want it, just wait until

She forgot the "completely covered but still revealing skin tight suit". I don't mean the sci-fi one with cut outs, I mean the kind you'd find in Resident Evil.

I doubt it will be cancelled as long as Marvel is still making movies unless it drops well below a 1/1.9. Disney owns both Marvel and ABC and they'll keep this going because as long as it is at least mediocre, it will do tons and tons of back sales every time one of the movies comes out.

Are you guys going to be doing stuff at E3 aside from, you know, E3? I'm going there to do media coverage for lensoftruth.com, but I'd love to meet you guys!

The Hammer.

I don't think it is. Videogames were alone in mediums that paid gun owners for the use of their names. If I write a book and say my character uses a glock or a sig sauer, I don't have to pay the gun creators to use their merchandise. It's considered part of the public sphere, and therefore legal to use it your

Was this previously announced? Or did they just walk up to the internet and shout "SURPRISE! Our game comes out in three weeks". I honestly never heard about it before just now.