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OMG that stuff is amazing.

Paper change : Load letter size (8.5" x 11") paper.

I generally agree with you, but there is something kind of neat about great old games coming out on newer systems if you didn't play them in the first place. A prime example, I just picked up The Wind Waker HD for our Wii U since I'd never actually played it and my kids are having a total blast with it.

This is why I only watch British women's American footabll.

The camera adds ten pounds.

Okay, get Patrick Stewart and Betty White to the panic room.

Not a cheat, but as someone who generally likes a moderate gaming challenge, The Force Unleashed was only fun when played on the easiest difficulty. Walking around as an indestructible jedi throwing ragdolls into walls was a blast.

The Battlestar Galactica reboot…. anywhere before the last two episodes. Holy frak what a let down.

So you all know that the entire thing is actually just a big metaphor for the dinosaurs, right? Halfway through season seven, the comet crashes down, instantly killing everyone in a ball of fire. Cut to black, roll credits, series over.

When our cat died my wife's best friend told our five year old daughter "She just went over the rainbow bridge"

I mean, the fucking climax should have been that her parents died a long time ago, but they died loving her, and that's okay, she doesn't need them any more, she's grown into a fully capable adult, despite her flaws, and has found Marlin and Nemo, friends and family who love her for her, and her place in a world that

I enjoyed Dear Esther a lot as an exploration of video games as a medium, but it worked because it was short, like, maybe 45 minuets. Sort of like a poem instead of a novel. I can't imagine it holding up for multiple hours without something to grip you and keep propelling you forward. This sounds like "If something

That's "Academy Award Winning Actress Marisa Tomei" to you, AV Club.

So then you went and dated her mom, right?

The problem is less adults reading YA fiction and more adults who read only YA fiction, and then go and see only YA fiction movies. It's hard for me to really be critical without sounding like an asshole, but I know plenty of 30somethings who read only young adult horror/romance stuff. And don't get me wrong, I read