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Her running animation is so awkward..

Who transliterates 塩/しお as "sio"? Seriously. There is no "si" sound in Japanese, period. Do you also write しゃ as "sya"? *Cringe*.

天の川 is read "Amanogawa," (あまのがわ) not "Tennogawa."

Time Stalkers was painful! Ah, memories.

Try using the gadget that makes you jump high and the gravity boots that make you slam down.

You might want to see a doctor about that stick up your ass.

Same. And they keep posting him half-naked on their wall. =p

Why would they make a classic anime—ripe for a cel-shading recreation—into this 100%-style-free CG mess?

I figured it was intentional.

I'll just leave this here. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1329241

How was the Wii anything but a disappointing repeat of the GameCube? The only difference is that it sold better. We still ended up with an underpowered Nintendo console with novelty controls, where the best games are first-party, and with just a handful of good third party games.

Isn't Culdcept slightly what you're talking about?

That looks amazingly cool. Thanks!

If only you guys could feature Simutronic's Gemstone IV. Nice to see them branching out, though.

Kojima *claims* he's tired of it. And yet, keeps coming back to make more. Nobody makes him—he's a control freak that insists on doing it himself, if the property is used at all—but he doesn't *own* the property.

Can't wait. Episodes one and two were amazing. Better than the show.

It's a self-fulfilling prophecy for Ubisoft at this point. The PC gaming community can't stand the company, since they've thumbed their nose at, and looked down upon the community for years. Their official releases are loaded with pointless DRM that only impacts legitimate customers, and drives all their legitimate

Most I paid was like $70 for Super Mario RPG. And that was totally insane for a kid back then. Wee..

Something that continues to amaze me is that all these new MMOs come out, and arrogantly presume they can charge just as much as the top dogs. The (relatively) few people who play them get burned out on the light content, drop it, and the MMO's playerbase (and already limited appeal) vanishes, the company is forced to

3D will never be widely used—even if it ends up in the majority of TVs—until it's glasses-free, period.