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It's outside, so I'd probably skip class looking at it outside...

Spoilers for Ryse follow/in the video above.

Not really. I have my gaming pc for everything else =P

My dorm setup.

I hope there'll be a deal on buying both versions of super smash bros. Even better, a deal like the ps3 via cross thing.

Last gen, I had stuck to Nintendo hardware for so long that my next gen is honestly just a PS3, which I got for $150 during that huge Gamestop thing. The good thing is that most of the good games are cheap now, so I don't think I'm missing out on a lot...

No, everyone else is prolly doing the same thing =P

Wouldn't this destroy your battery life?

Laptop.

Our list is almost entirely bereft of Nintendo games, but Stephen suggested this one for Kirby's Epic Yarn, which was, in his words, one of the best-looking games of the generation.

What if you hid like a button combination (I guess touch-screen buttons) that you didn't share until maybe like a week after it appears on the App Store and then share the button combo? Would that even work?

It was a bad time for all of us, ahaha...

So if we had a five best cellphone carriers list, would it still have the same results as this list? Most people say they've left one of the big four only to go to a different one from the big four...

despite having recently gotten into playing the ps3 (and playing steam games with an x360 controller), I'm still not used to having two fingers per hand on both triggers...so for me, I didn't have much comfort issues...

Ah... yeah, that's true...

QUOTE | Console and PC guys should learn [about] variable pricing ... $60 is a giant FU to a very large number of people."—Former EA CEO John Riccitiello, on what traditional game devs can learn from mobile and vice-versa.

I don't play everyday, but I do leave Streetpass on everyday.

I honestly tempted...

Publishers did a lot of dumb things on the last console generation but the online pass, an odious response to the imaginary crisis of used games, stands out even among their worst ideas. It's a one-use code, shipping free in every shrink-wrapped, store-bought and, more importantly, non-used copy of a game (though you