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Kenneth Blaney
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Some hardware company somewhere is working on a device that is compatible with the Kinect PC drivers and can sell for $75 (allegedly it only costs $50 to make a Kinect). I'm tempted to buy one just for the eventual PC applications.

@ToastyUterus: I enjoy how the provisions of your term account for the possibility of a zombie like "undead state" where the person is clearly not alive but also clearly not dead.

@ataggata: Smash Bros. particular aesthetic, especially the colorful chaos, are what make it art. The funky physics and easy to use controls (in comparison to other fighting games) add to this in an interactive way.

@OmegaVader: If black people riding bikes is his copyright, he should also sue the makers of Punch Out.

Little Big Planet 2: It only does everything.

@Blehgopie: I actually do have GEICO and a PS3. I guess advertising works on me better than I thought.

@ataggata: What are you describing sounds more like "niche appeal" and not art. To the extent that game reviewers, players and makers have to start to differentiate the two, I agree.

@Mommar: Have you even been watching a kid who is perfectly fine and safe but then gets hurt in the split second you take your eyes off him? Better yet, you know in a spy movie when a car drives by and the spy vanishes?

So researchers have found the missing link? Now the evolutionary chain is complete. cell phone - smartphone - tablet - this - netbook - laptop - desktop

@lordroba: Ah, cleverly drawn as an optical illusion.

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.4: Or outright stupidity... or more likely, a fear of being branded a "nerd" for understanding something that is deemed "complex". Remember, being smart is a bad thing in today's culture.

@gamingdoctor: If you want a cop out sci-fi explanation, when Saito and Cobb kicked themselves out of limbo, they went to the next highest available state which at the time was reality. Where as, when Juno and Scarecrow were kicked from Limbo, they just went up to the Snow Fort.

@DreamDevice: It would appear that they always have to be show perpendicular to the view and so if the viewer looks at a wall at an angle it gets distorted and jaggy. So the walls are actually pillars that rotate in place.

@topgeargorilla: Although you are 100% correct about the advantages of gay bars, breaking into a health clinic at 1:30 has other upsides (all the antibiotics you can eat).

@Frypot: Exactly. Interrelated games with some games designed exclusively to interact with these systems.

@deleahrium: I'll gladly pay you Sunday for a brownie today.

@Sunwind: That says more about WoW than it does about the cosplayers.

@somechineseguy: Yeah, how disgusting that Kotaku would show a picture of a goblin that has stolen a human's hands and surgically attached them to his own wrists.

In Soviet Russia Cataclysm Cosplayers hire you.