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The problem is, I think gameplay is really the thing that needs to hold up. I say this as a guy who was playing FFTA using the Gamecube's GBA adapter the other night.

They changed the fire selector, which is pretty huge. New version has separate controls for fire/safe and semi-auto/auto. Also fixed the dust cover and put the rear sight on it, so sight radius is radically improved. All of those are very real design changes for the better.

Vagrant Story did not age well, unfortunately.

My converted Saiga 12 shotgun with recoil-reduction stock is lighter and more functional than an AA12.

Ah, yes, 3840 by 2400 display and a magical forever battery. Pass the pipe, Jesus, because it's clear you've been using it too long.

WTF is an M4A3? There's the M16A3 and the M4A1.

If you're a sheep who needs the instant gratification of shopping GameStop retail, you deserve to be robbed. We have this thing called "online shopping". You can find good deals. Most people do it. But, you know, GameStop is selling it for $30, too, so you're not even right about that.

Slightly different, same concept. Google for it. Great triggers for high stress environments that avoid the horrific pull weight that other guns have to use instead.

Twenty bucks on Amazon. You done being an entitled jackass, or should I school you some more?

So, wait a year or two and pay $15-$20 when it drops in price. No one's forcing you to buy a game right away.

I'm sorry, but first sale doctrine says nothing of the sort, and, indeed, plenty of other sectors do similar things.

Space imagery is taken one channel at a time (ie, you get the equivalent of a monochrome image for each channel). You get colorized imagery by combining three channels and assigning one as red, one as green, and one as blue. This often works pretty nicely, but the colorization may not be very accurate, since the

Speaking as a fellow 1911 owner: I like it, too, but it's obsolete as a duty weapon. I'm not a big fan of Glock's "safe action" system, though - I'd rather have a true DAO gun, or, preferably, something like Sig's DAK or HK's LEM.

Yes, I remember how there were no Mac applications after Apple switched to Intel chips. Actually, I don't.

+1. This is the kind of trashy "reporting" that makes me go read other gadget blogs. You want to be taken seriously? Start acting like a damned professional.

Yes, Ashley just wasn't into that kinky stuff.

Except that they would need to reprogram the drone to change the landing coordinates, and they supposedly didn't break comms.

Yes, we should always give in to whatever idiotic demands a large number of people can come up with. Thank you for showing me the light!

No, they didn't. The Chinese and Soviets provided them with quite a bit of support.

Someone at Gawker is writing about ethics and restraint? Man, maybe we should start talking about hypocrisy, too.