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Speaking of the famous Explora, did you see Friday's XKCD? Don't forget to read the sub-text.

"After seeing the Cars 2 trailer during the NBA game last night, I fear that my initial fears of Pixar going the way of shark jumpers before it, has officially jumped the shark. And with this movie, I expect nothing more. Pixar had the opportunity to do something special since their eruption on the scene, but they've

Every single year you fuck-nuts (EA Sports, not Kotaku) come out with a BS list of crap that's supposedly new, and how this year is better than last year, and how everything has changed, and how this is actually worth the $60 you charge (which is the same price other games that are first run in their series that

Game Dev Story is awesome. Thanks to Kotaku for featuring it. I didn't even have my current phone when Brian reviewed it, but I saw it featured in the Market and remembered the video. I don't really want to play Infinity Blade just because it seems much for a phone. The only place I'd play would be at home since I'd

When we switched to digital ratings the other year, the old way of rating things (sending a few people surveys, and just using those to gauge what the whole country was watching) became obsolete. When the digital ratings first came out, local news shows were found to be rated extremely high across the board. A lot of

I kind of agree with you. Just put one's suppressor's on two while you're at it.

I got that the other day, and it's extremely fun. I think Amazon had it as a free app.

Brian, I find it irresponsible to call this game the biggest of the year. I don't care how many people are going to buy it regardless of quality, I don't care what history has told us about MW games, it just seems silly coming from you guys. It's done now, and I understand you've always been a fan of these games, but

"Everybody but geiko."

No Keira Knightley, no sale. Sorry guys, but it's a really simple formula. And you got it wrong.

In the modern day of team-based FPS, this classic old-school FPS doesn't look so enticing. Of course that's looking at the multiplayer aspect (does Duke even have MP?).

Duke feels like it went to far in. It was fun in the infancy of the gaming industry, but now it doesn't feel fun, funny, the good ironic, or even edgy. It just feels like it's trying too hard.

Except now, all you need is the bulb. Which is really neat. Plug and play for home automation. Everyone's home is ready. All they need to do is buy the bulb.

Oh ok. Good to know. I like her stuff. She's got some great work in her portfolio.

It's the little swivel looking up/sideway arrow pointing at "PM" next to the time and date on the person's comment.

Beautiful picture. Campbell seems to be into the Valve universe of games. She has some nice TF2 stuff in there also.

No, I see exactly what you're saying. No worries, it doesn't come off as douchey (now I'm talking as if I'm Totilo, lol). This game seems like a great game, but not a $50 or $60 great game. I almost feel like torrenting it just to get a feel for the single player and see if it will intrigue me enough to get the game

Yes you could. It's a shame, isn't it. Keep whoring it Kotaku. Good thing your name is worthless for everything except video games.

The community will be cool. The only question for me is whether or not it'll run on my laptop.

I put on my shades expecting a nice show, and it looks pretty crappy.