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Won't extend further then. It's only configured to three sizes.

They're preconfigured. One large seat in the row would leave a medium and small seat. Ideal for a child + normal sized adult.

You should've watched the video. You pay for width and the seats are configured according to the tickets sold. It works something like this:

You should've watched the video. You pay for width and the seats are configured according to the tickets sold. It works something like this:

What is up with this smile in the Scribblenauts trailer? It's like she's trying to steal our souls.

This current gen has already gone on long enough. When will be finally see the PS5 and the Xbox Over 9000?

I think TellTale works because they try to do their own thing and stay independent as much as possible. I doubt the company could work in the high-stress AAA environment of publisher EA.

The Space Race was an attempt to one-up the Soviet Union, nothing more. A lot of good came from it, and a lot of people with a true passion for altruistic things like cooperation and mutual advancement got money to do their thing, but it was inspired by an aggressive competition. In the Space Race there was no

They have the license, yes.

The strange thing, you'd probably see just as little of the outside if you opened your window on a trans-oceanic flight in the middle of the night on a new moon. Yet you know if you look out of that window, that you're looking outside and not into a black screen.

This could go on the box art as a recommendation.

I guess he's just surprised that while everyone thinks it's a steaming pile, Stephen likes it. Was surprised myself that it was a Yes.

Now that I got your attention, hear me out. A New Hope has two solid sequels in the form of Empire Strikes Back (ESB) and Return of the Jedi (RoTJ), but I always found the tone to be quite different from the first one. The original Star Wars was a delightfully cheesy movie that transplanted fantasy tropes (magic,

Before SteamOS there was no reason to develop for Linux. The market is abysmally small. If SteamOS is succesful, we'll probably see an influx of Linux titles. Right now devs can only pledge and plan to make games for Linux/SteamOS, but until then Linux is still a bit risky. SteamOS can change that, but for that we

His synthetic arm began to ache.

I guess it helps to be a kid-focused franchise. CoD is more in the spotlight as the, or at least one, of the last five years' biggest game releases. It also helps that the LEGO games are a franchise with multiple genres and settings (open-world, linear adventure, sci-fi, wizards, superheroes, etc.) whereas CoD is an

Never heard of that last one. Hope I won't in the future, because it's a terrible portmanteau. It looks more like shake-like-a-scribe (how cool that might be), than an amalgamation of share, like and subscribe.

Some smaller games that have been released are pretty good (FTL, Shadowrun, etc.) but the bigger games just need time. It can take at least 2-5 years to make a game with AA/AAA level production values, so in the next couple of years we'll be able to judge what Kickstarter can do for larger games.

WTF did I just watch?

What a bad batch. Didn't even chuckle with any of them.