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Added both of you. My code is 5566451094. I also changed my name to make it less dorky when people see me now.

I had it for my Mac, which at the time was just an amazing prospect, having an X-Men game running on an Apple computer. It required that you already have the game Quake installed, which most Mac gamers did, and kind of just reskinned it with Joe Madureira-era X-Men character designs. Not a great game, probably not

By Treasure rules, I think the Trident is the spreader. You'll start with just, like, a spear that shoots a single beam. Then a fish hook that fire bouncing/curving shots. Then comes the trident which fires three simultaneous beams.

There's that Aquaman movie coming out with Jason Momoa, so I doubt an Aquaman game is very far off, and with this being the Zack Snyder DC Universe, laser guns make about as much sense as anything else. Let's all learn Unreal Engine and pitch this concept.

I used to rock a Nexus 5 alongside an iPad 3 so I could check out all of the apps everywhere at once, but I got kind of tired of all the apps I wanted hitting iOS first, so I have since transitioned fully over to Apple. Currently sporting an iPhone 6 and an iPad Air 2. I appreciate that the Nintendo mobile games so

Sorry for your loss.

I, like many of my fellow Gameologonauts, am playing and likely will be playing a lot of Fire Emblem Heroes. Awakening was the first modern game that I got my fiancée truly addicted to a couple of years ago, so I'm excited about the prospect of sitting side-by-side and comparing our progress in the mobile game. In our

They very likely want to debut Captain Marvel as a character in a movie earlier than that, like Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, Avengers: Infinity War, or Ant-Man & The Wasp.

That subtitle-referencing-the-device trend is one of my favorite dumb things in modern video games. Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, and Kirby: Triple Deluxe are some of my favorite examples.

I finally booted up Batman: Arkham Knight this week, which I got cheap during the PSN holiday sale last month. It feels like forever since I played Asylum and City, so I perhaps expected this game to have slightly sturdier training wheels to get me back in the Arkham flow, but no, it just kind of starts expecting you

Every week, I think we've hit peak "best dad" with Jack, and this week topped all of the past examples with his lesson in vogue-ing. It was just the most adorable and sweetest "dad" moment, and intercut with glimpses of his funeral and of adult Kate beating those drumsticks, it was an easy "break the audience's hearts

Nice! Yeah, in keeping with FlimFlam's original note, i tried to have the lines be 1. starting the game, 2. middle of game, 3. end of game (I'm just assuming on 1-2-Switch, of course).

Yes, more game review haikus!

Similarly, it bothers me every time we see the family's kitchen in the 1980's as there are plenty of highly recognizable Trader Joe's food packages in there, and Trader Joe's didn't even come to the East Coast of the US until 1996 (I lived near one of the first stores to open in New York so I distinctly remember the

I had both of these going in the background while I was at work yesterday, and my globness they are wonderful. I'm so happy Nintendo does wacky stuff like this.

Regarding Splatoon 2, I noticed two methods of using traditional controls to jump around the map rather than using touch. In streams, I noticed people moving a reticle around the map with an analog stick, trying to line up where they wanted to jump. Also, each of your teammates are now assigned a face button, so you

Yes, I would absolutely buy a Spin the Bottle 2: Electric Boogaloo And Maybe Accidental Kisses. Such a good party game. With that, a little bit of Jackbox love, and hopefully a multiplayer WarioWare someday, the switch could be a bonafide party machine.

I also highly suspect, given Nintendo's track record on controllers and peripherals, to see a set of "Sonic Blue and Tails Yellow" Joy Con released around the time of Sonic Mania. and "Inkling Blue and Orange" in time for Splatoon 2 and "Mario Red and Luigi Green" for Super Mario Odyssey. Basically, a whole rainbow of

I'm sure Matt will have his own impressions, but I heard from a few people there on Friday that Sonic Mania, Puyo Puyo Tetris, and Ultra Street Fighter II were all smooth and lovely. Apparently Sonic Mania was one of the highlights of the event, but that game is coming to all sorts of platforms, so it shouldn't be a

Most of the other Switch launch titles are listed as $60, but 1-2 Switch is $50. That seems a bit steep to me as only a dozen tech demo games that will be fun only a couple of times with friends who have not played it before, as I'm guessing the novelty will wear out before your next dinner party. If they had just