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I feel asleep!

They have genders, but most Moloids demonstrate very little sexual dimorphism (with the notable exception of those showing up in Incredible Hulk #1, 2011 series).

I loved the idea of Hyrule being a massive, expansive world (to a scale never equaled, even in newer Zelda games). I loved the magic system (and would love to see Link become a mage again - fairy-sized link is bad ass). I even loved the story. At a time when most video game sequels had a repeat of the first game,

See, I knew I wasn't alone in this. When I go back to play a non-polygoned Zelda, this is usually the one I play.

I don't know what's so keen about points A or B... I'd rather be at point D. With my axes.

I knew I recognized it! Thanks!

I like it and it looks familiar... but what webcomic is it from?

I agree with the article entirely. I'm all for games having maturity, but there's something to be said about having a piece of art that we can show to non-gamers as a piece of art without having to qualify it with "but there's also insane amounts of blood (or cursing, or nudity...)"

Dang it. I saw the headline and thought you were hiring.

Watching it, I couldn't help but think of some of Kaufman's more manic performance-pieces. Parts seemed genuinely disturbing - possibly as purposeful commentaries on what happens when a comedian "sells out" or is pressured to meet expectations of whatever is currently trending.

Girls or guys... why is this not already a thing?!

This is beautiful. If they could bring back the Rescue Rangers game while they're at it, I'd be a happy camper (well, more than I am already)!

And to follow up... yes, they did commit crimes, and yes, they were (finally) charged with them. http://gawker.com/5992017/teens-behind-gallon-smashing-prank-being-charged-with-multiple-crimes

Disney does not own the rights to Rocketeer, and Zorro and John Carter are questionable depending on how you feel about public domain (and whether or not that applies in either case).

I was a game reviewer for about four years, companies sent a bunch of games (and DVDs) to review... but I never received an embargo sheet. Was I not high profile enough to rate an embargo sheet, were my editors just not forwarding them to me, or was this not a thing five years ago?

I would watch this movie. Someone get this guy a contract.

How come spambots keep getting through but I keep getting asked to fill out those prove-you-are-human Rorschach tests?

But they're so good!

Exactly, but why cry over spilled...