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Im shocked at the lack of Sam and Diane in this list. They may be a cliche now, but they're the couple that the cliche was named after for a reason.

I don't think it's explicitly stated, but QBert was genetically engineered to suck off every Mesopotamian who worked on his ziggurat.

I always appreciated that Saints Row 4 let you fuck anyone you want except for Keith David.

For the record, I actually thought of one! I don't think anyone would classify this as particularly problematic, but It Takes Two didn't have any LGBT representation.

That’s a fair point. I was more thinking of it as explicit representation; your example of a race winner with a sexy lady is a good example, but do those games also have female racers? If so, do they pose with sexy men? If not, then it gets harder to classify.

That’s not even close to what I said. My point is that you need to compare games with LGBT representation to games with straight representation to understand if the LGBT population is being adequately represented. Because a SIGNIFICANT amount of games don't have any orientation represented at all.

Representation is absolutely important, but that 2% seems like it represents an awful lot of games that don’t include straight representation, either. Basically all puzzle games, racing games, 4x games, sports games, and a sizeable chunk of action games don’t have LGBT representation, and it would be weird if they did.

None of these beat Nadine freeing Ed to be with Norma in the third season of Twin Peaks. They earned their happy ending.

How DARE you besmirch Myra Monkhouse like that! She was superior to Laura in every way.

I've wondered the same thing, but I think there's no point in mocking the poor guy. Some weirdo with a band named after Screech, spending considerable time promoting it in the stagnant comments section of a site long past its prime; it just feels too pathetic, you know? 

This list needs more Deadly Friend. Kristy Swanson in her prime was the ultimate dream girl, even when she's smashing Anne Ramsey's head with a basketball.

I'm very pleasantly surprised to see Quest For Glory make this list. I've got a soft spot for the old text parser Sierra games, but the remake is unquestionably better.

I have been a Playstation-only owner for as long as such a thing has been possible. From PS1 through PS5. Never owned any Xbox console at all. Until last week.

The whole tone of this article is really weird. I had no clue who Jamie Chung was before I read this, and I have no memory of her appearance in the show. This is written like it was some huge event, instead of an utterly forgettable role played by a d-lister.

Hers is. He seems to have done this as a favor to her. By all accounts, he seems to be a very nice guy, who genuinely cares about his friends.

I still have it on DVD. It holds up well, but they released the episodes in the order they aired instead of production order. I can see why it didn't make it. The changes were pretty egregious; they aired an episode where someone found out she was pregnant before the episode where the baby was conceived. It was surely

The show was called American Gothic, and it was fantastic. Where else are you going to see Gary Cole, Nick Searcy, Sarah Paulson, and the guy from Tokyo Drift all together?

Clearly he missed the news about the upcoming Young Sheldon spinoff.

I can't even imagine how long the video would need to be to cover Snake Eater all the way through Guns Of The Patriots. That's actually my go-to insomnia cure; I try to summarize the plot of the entire series, and I'm out before I even make it to Solid Snake.

I'm not defending Vincent Gallo, but I have no idea why you think he inherited any sort of fortune. He's got a pretty blue collar background.