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could not agree more. There seems to be no substance to this book at all. Where is this "research" to which he refers? Did he maybe get some good interviews with people on the development team or with Itoi-san or something? Shit, I loved this game as a kid (and play through it about once a year) and bought it after

I am 32, not a mom, and enjoy playing crap on my phone. I dug the first Peggle as a nice timewaster. I wouldn't say I am freaking out over the fact that a new Peggle will be released, but I think it is a little silly for people nowadays to assume that any game software released on a mobile device is for "casuals" and

Good to read from Cyriaque again!

This one sentence is pretty much exactly what I want out of a book!

exact thing I was about to mention

I was looking at these at work and was just crying they were so funny. I had to hide my tears before students came in.

you may be the greatest person ever for posting this

I kind of loved it back in the day. I felt like I was using math magic all the time to do everything.

totally agree! I have been loving Vincze's different collections. The corpse pictures were creepy.

after watching "House of Cards," Robin Wright would be a masterful Lady Macbeth! Good call.

Would you care to elaborate on that? I mean, maybe Morning Spoilers is a better place to discuss that movie, but did you get to see an advance screening or something?

this is absolutely the version of Storm they should have thrown in three. It would have been visually different from previous movies and a nice nod to fans.

Dear God, that would be perfect!

God, Gargoyle's Quest was the first Gameboy game I ever bought, and it was just brilliant. Blew my mind what the Gameboy could do. Once Final Fantasy Adventure came out, though, it was all over, and I have played the shit out of that game for years since.

as a side note here, System Shock 2 is actually a very good game for all the reasons he enumerated, and the fact that it is cheap is an easy way to get into an arguably "old game".

Thanks for ruining my joke with science :p

from the expression it looks more like a vivisection , am i right?

Just remember that Jefferson Davis said that slavery would be "a cornerstone" of his new confederate - read, treasonous - nation. So, yes, it is an indelible image from history, but it definitely is an inescapable symbol of racism.

I am also bummed. His rings were his main offense/defense against the power of Iron Man's suits. In that way, he could actually fight back. I thought it would be super easy to throw the rings in as alien tech taken from the aftermath of the NYC battle in the Avengers. In that way, you could connect the consequences of

"sicked" her dragons brings a completely different image to mind.