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"Gob: Michael, maybe you don't have enough RAM to understand this, but there is such thing as brotherly love."

Agreed. We need more Avatars! Not the Fern Gully rip-off. The franchise that has come back to life, with GREAT reason. I just finished watching the entire The Last Airbender series for the second time with my girlfriend (she had never seen it and was skeptical that a Nickelodeon cartoon could be so excellent), and

HAHAHAHA Thank you VERY much. This is my favorite 3-second clip from the entire show, bar none.

Think he meant to use the key word "was" in place of " 'm" in his original "That is the biggest release of March i'm looking forward too!"

THIS was what I was thinking of haha thank you.

you beat me to it hahaha

1. He loves her. 2. Zeratul told him she is the key to saving the universe. He has not gone back on his promise. Make sweet Terg love to her, let her save the universe, and then it's lock, stock, and smoking barrel to her.

Hey. I loved watching the Sonic and TMNT cartoons growing up. I'm actually not surprised by this at all.

LOL +500 Fusion Core Frenzy dance points.

Some rocket boosters are 20 million horsepower. Welcome to Science!

"Super Mario 3D Land is one of the best Mario games Nintendo has ever made."

Michael Pachter broke it down and basically said "out of a $60 game, $12 goes to the developer, $12 goes to the retailer..." but I don't know how right he is.

Nahhhh dude. Dat shit is TIGHT!

This is a fanTAStic interview, Stephen. Please do more of these. I really love the questions you asked him; I never would have thought of, even if I was given an interview with Ken, asking about the relationship between a "great story-writing game studio" and "why FPS?"

Maybe the plot twist at the end is that, to destroy Columbia, you must overload the PoopNet. (I sincerely hope not, but it would be funny and extremely disappointing at the same time.)

A percent of every sale goes to the developer. It's not like the publisher says "Ok, you made your $100,000, now I get the rest."

I like this definition:

I don't think the average joe would spend $700 on this. I think if an average joe did spend $700 on this, they are no longer an average joe.

I'd go to your store.