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I'm actually on the side of hoping that the Joker stays completely out of this one. Not because it would be yet another "resurrected comic book character" cliché, but rather the same reason why I was glad Ledger's Joker was left entirely out of Dark Knight Rises: there simply is no animated Joker without Hamill.

The scrolling headline says "Ramis died surrounded by family." Now I'm sad again. :(

Alright, so here's another one from way back:

Would that make you happy? Would it be worth it?

"Who the fuck said it wasn't a good Wii U game?"

Then there's this: perhaps they shut off the graphical output to the GamePad simply because the game doesn't need it.

Because the 3DS isn't the one in dire need of more exclusives to convince more people to invest in the system.

Same voice actress as Shin-Chan in the Funimation dub! Her super powered attacks will include pop farts and ass dances.

My only problem with these styles of games is the painful lack of replay value — once you've seen the story, there isn't too much reason to keep the game around. I'm hoping for a future when a murder mystery game can really have the infinite replayability of Clue, with randomly-generated victims/culprits/scenarios.

I love that this was one of the first games mentioned. I have a reputation with my friends in this game where in 98% of the matches I play, I'll wind up winning in the first 10-15 seconds (so they all refuse to play against me). When Planet Puzzle League came out with online play, the touch controls sped up the

Sonic screenshots and Photoshop are a dangerous mix.

One of those games that I can never buy enough times to meet its true value.

You ain't gonna never not understand nothing never again!

Politics in general. Even the people on subcommittees dedicated to a particular issue/topic often are completely clueless about said issue/topic. Mix in some lobbying and corporate "donations," and suddenly Senator Dingbat of the Internet Fairness and Neutrality Board becomes a self-proclaimed expert.

Well, games. Plain and simple. The features alone are all there for it to succeed, but it just needs more games to capitalize on the system Nintendo built. On its own the Wii U may not stand up to the PS4/XB1 in terms of power, but the features it does have are awesome.
Hell, I found out this week that the tablet has a

I honestly cannot take anything Nintendo-related on this site seriously anymore. You've become so anti-Wii U that it's impossible to expect anything even remotely unbiased.

Great scott, I've somehow traveled back in time to 2006! I've got to warn everyone about Obama!!

EDF!! EDF!! EDF!!