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Hard drive? Do you have a early model of the 360 or something? That's the only recent console I can remember that had no hard drive.

His comments on his Dutch were spot on. It wasn't as masterful as the other sounded and was very German sounding. But it was perfectly understandable, which is in a way weird. I think when you're a native speaker you've heard every single variation that even weird word combination make enough sense.

QUOTE | "We're fighting the good fight with premium and treating the customer with respect. Meanwhile, our little go-kart is being passed by Ferraris." - Camouflaj founder Ryan Payton, talking about his episodic mobile game Republique.

No, but I was just talking about us. We clicked on the article, so we expected this. Sarkeesian just opened her e-mail one day, expecting some business mails and perhaps some bad comments, and instead read this.

I have to say, I've been keeping myself outside of this whole Sarkeesian thing but that e-mail excerpt is just creepy. When you're not prepared for it and it's directed at you personally, it has to just be the most scary thing ever.

Urban wears Dredd's Judge's helmet throughout. The comic character never takes it off either, which is kind of his hallmark. A lot of actors want to be visible (or their agents do), which means them taking off face-obscuring things such as helmets. That's why a lot of sci-fi or war movies have main characters take

After all this extra development time and with the similarities between Xbone and PS4, I see no reason why a simultaneous release would be impossible in this day and age.

Massive respect for doing a movie role where no-one sees the upper half of the face too. A lot of actors would've said no to that, but Urban understood that it was essential to the character and helped create a faithful adaption in the process.

While I wasn't part of the fandom back then, I heard it was pretty much looked down upon for focusing on a stationary space station instead of going out into the frontier. Luckily it turned out to show that not sticking to tradition (exploratory starship, Roddenberry-esque utopianism, etc.) worked for Star Trek. Too

How would I get into it at this stage? Do I have to see all of it or can I just watch a few episodes and then move on to the good stuff?

Family Guy had a near perfect sequence in Season 4 and 5, but other than those I agree. Although AD is starting to show wear and tear, but that happens to all shows after a certain number of seasons.

Thanks for all the Netherlands shootouts. With planned cities you think of the Manhattan grid or Brasilia, but all those reclaimed land town and old fortress cities had to be planned too.

The Walking Dead Season 2's credits weren't anything special, but were completely ruined by being unskippable. A 5 minute wait fest if you wanted to continue to exit the game or continue the next episode immediately. Naturally they're proud of their game and want every to see the names, but the forced watching made me

If you like this, read this. Tears Rob Liefeld's comics apart, an artists known for not liking to draw realistic human poses. Laughed my ass off.

Grew up with it. Looking back, a lot was awful.

Pre-roll ads are the worst. Content creators only get paid if the viewer doesn't click the Skip Video button (or at least not within a few seconds after you can click it, which will be the majority of people). The advertiser on the other hand gets at least 5 second of viewer exposure to their brand. So it's great for

We never had the Red Dead series so that helped. If we had lost GTA and Max Payne, previous PC series, that would've been much worse.

Star Trek's premise shines when it's on TV and rarely does when it's on the silver screen.

And I'm booting up Rollercoaster Tycoon.

Be happy: you could be bald and not be able to grow a beard!