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I give nearly everything at least a couple days. Basically because the "expiration date" is usually a "sell by" date and not an "eat by" date. And most stores won't sell you things that you can buy today but can't eat tomorrow.

Easy. Call of Duty. World of Warcraft. Tomb Raider. Uncharted. Assassin's Creed. Mario. Zelda. I can play all those top gaming franchises without sending one red cent to EA.

Then comes Rule 35: If it doesn't exist, it's your responsibility to create it.

You missed this sentence:

EA didn't have a hand in fucking up the national economy. Bank of America did. So, actually, BoA has done something to you, just indirectly.

Rock Band really isn't bad as a Karaoke game, and I've found it has about as many songs that I want to sing as Singstar does. Now if only I could get more R&B in the game.

Where's that Farnsworth image about not wanting to live in this world anymore? Because I need it right about now. EA is worse than BoA? Really, people?

Paying $50 a year to rent 2-3 titles a month (depending on where you drawn the line between full games/PSN games/Minis). That's still not a bad deal.

Thought: I wonder how this would play with a dance mat?

My most anticipated gaming Kickstarter hasn't even been started yet.

And here's another article to peruse, where their owner talks about the 9 figure loan he was able to secure that basically will allow him to buy any porn company that's willing to sell (which is a lot of them in this down economy).

Well, technically, they sold Fleshbot to itself. Which makes it one of the kinkiest transactions ever.

Gawker doesn't run Fleshbot anymore. They sold it.

Oh, and by the way, Gawker doesn't contain a porn blog anymore. They sold Fleshbot.

And they've bought even more of their competitors since that article was written (they now own Twistys, Digital Playground, and Reality Kings).

It's not like Brazzers is taking over.

Bank of America customer in Chicago that has never been to NYC in his life and hasn't used a cab in about 4 years and I got notified of a breach and had my card cancelled on Wednesday. And this is a card that I just got last April. So either someone else got hacked, or you don't have to have ridden in a NYC cab to be

EA was voted more evil than Comcast? Really? The only reasonable explanation for that is that Comcast technically doesn't operate throughout the country, while EA does.

At least three of those (that aren't the Prime or XYBoard) go on sale for like $250-$300 every month or two, which makes them definitely buyable.

Went to go see them in Concert my Freshman year of college. Still have my copy of Behind the Front that I got signed by one of them (apl.de.ap).