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@WoottWinds: Great job, Michael, and Jenna as well!

@Crowbot: or make it two extra pairs, if it's indeed supposed to be a spider. ;o)

The Move might be not too far away, indeed. They started advertising it in the subway corridors, some three weeks ago, here in Europe (Paris, to be precise). Made me wonder if we had a release date, but no, of course. Anyway, I don't know how such teasing will do them any good, so long before the launch and without

@Michael Dukakis: If it's Teatime , no wonder that they bring the jugs. Oh, nothing more than a C-cup for me, thank you, my dear.

@SirBrau: In fact, yes, it is an RPG. As in Rack-Peeping Game, or Robe-Pulling Game (boy, there aren't many pieces of clothes starting with an R, are there? Besides riding~ and raincoat, that is).

@SirBrau: Who can tell? Still, it looks like you can put a "J" in front of it. ;)

@Lemcott87: Indeed, a tanuki it is. Still, too bad it looks so creepy. I would have considered going for a cuter one, à la Takahata's "Pompoko", even though their nutsacks would make for tablecloths rather than mere cushions, in terms of covered area!

@affable.gentleman: Come on! If more proof is needed, just tell me when the grandkids visit you: I'll come and support you. The CRX, in all its iterations, was indeed a sweet little charger. When I retire, I plan to bring my ED9 back to its former glory and we'll show the kids what a real car was, back in the days.

And if we consider "game designers" and not only "video game designers", I'd like to mention Pat Lawlor, the master of pinball design, to me. Whoever played Earthshaker, Whirlwind or Funhouse will know what I mean! That guy is a genius and I can't wait for the "Williams hall of fame" game to be released in Europe,

In my younger years, I went for anything that involved Ken and Roberta Williams, Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy, or Al Lowe. The Space Quest and Leisure Suit Larry (yes, the real one) series were maybe the most humorous games of all time.

Wow, Owen!

@getter1: and no X-Com iteration has been a FPS either, to this day...

@davidgreen360: Too bad it came with nothing on... Just 1 GB of empty space, courtesy of the guys at Sony's Gamers' Republic, which is already nice from them: they do send the contests' prizes!

And here's another one!

@denki: Great post, mate, the kind that makes Kotaku so special.

@bakagaijin: Honestly, I feel sorry for you: I still have my Lynx and it doesn't feel its age. OK, some games, like the golf "simulation" or Rampage look like oldies, but Blue Lightning (the "Afterburner" wannabe) and the ones I mentioned above still look (and play!) good, when I'm in a retro mood.

@bakagaijin: Mine is bigger than that tiny piece of hardware... and it plays Toki, or Gates of Zendocon, which the PSP can't.