jonathanponikvar
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jonathanponikvar

The whole concept of Binaural Beats can be written off to the placebo effect for the most part... but I first found out about the idea back in college in '03, and I have to say, I had some weird results on my own.

A mix. My first one was one of the original run and it died, was replaced for free. That one broke down as well, got it replaced. By the time the third died, the Elite system was out, so I just cut my losses and upgraded to it, trading in the old dead system and paying off the difference.

Checking up on Miiverse and doing a few tasks in Scribblenauts while waiting for team members to finish their Sanctuary chores in Borderlands 2 on 360. So awesome.

I bet. They last a good while, too. I'm still on my original 60 GB fattie system with PS2 compatibility. Meanwhile I'm on my 4th 360.

Sony: "Oh, we uh, sold... lots of stuff, too! We're just... still waiting for the um, official... LOOK, A NEW MICHAEL TRAILER!!" *runs*

I don't know if it's just me, but after you began with "You Americans," I couldn't help but read the rest of your post in a French accent.

"New Super Mario Bros. 2's New, Free Levels are Re-Makes of Old Ones"

I saw this on the Wii U store and was altogether confused. I think that may be one of the biggest hurdles this game will have to cross: the ambiguity of its concept and marketing. Even after watching the trailer I wondered if it was just an interactive screen saver for the tablet.

HA-HAAAAAaaaaa!!

Yeah, I could see her expression as "exhausted," though still emotionless. But I guess I was more referring to the quality of how the artist drew her. The lighting and tones just make her skin look more plastic, and like you pointed out, very clean — far cleaner than I would expect a battle-worn bounty hunter to look.

HAHA, where the crap did that come from?

I don't know why, but everything on these pieces work together perfectly... except for Samus' face. Every other character the artist captured beautifully, but Samus just looks... plastic and emotionless.

One of my favorite systems was the N64, not only for the legendary games that released on it, but also because it was the easiest console to find graphics glitches. As young as 3D technology was at the time, games frequently would freak out and cause some pretty hilarious and horrifying hiccups — some of which you

8 out of 10 of the top losers for the week are Zynga apps. Geez, you'd think they were on the PSP or something.

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No, soccer seems much more entertaining when it's played on a tiny field with warped physics and a 3-man team comprised of racial and social stereotypes!

"POWER", broken in half.

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Even though I've long stopped playing Rock Band... I still feel this is a necessary response.

Two of my favorites that I've done so far. First was in the Scribblenauts page, the other in Sonic Racing.

Actually... I'm not sure. I know hitting the Home button and going to Miiverse while playing a game saves the image that's on the screen, but I have no idea how to screencap the Miiverse itself, aside from feeding the console's video into a capture card or just taking a photo of the tablet.

I've been spending far too much time with the Miiverse communities. Sketching up random notes and comments is almost more fun than the games themselves. Almost.