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Easily unbricked? Not in my experience. I spent the better part of a week sifting through every tool safe-mode offers with no success.

I'm still annoyed that Sony bricked my Playstation 3 with a firmware update for damn trophies before I could get a chance to play The Last of Us.

There have been a few episodes of Adventure time that deal with the world's past, in which its revealed that the Land of Ooo is pretty much Earth after an apocalyptic war. Marceline, the vampire queen, as a young girl followed around a beatnik called Simon who, after using a crown he found that endued him with

Actually, it seems to me Candy Crush Saga is just an unabashed rip off of Bejeweled. It's essentially one of those games where you get a screen full of colorfully items, move one to line up 3 or more, which cause more to fall down.

Wait... people actually win tickets to DisneyWorld and a car for winning the Super Bowl?

King does not own trademarks to "candy" or "saga" (by themselves) yet but has applied for them; news of the "candy" application earlier this week spread wide and drew strong public backlash against the idea a corporation could have control of such a common term. King, for its part, said it was seeking the trademark to

Did they really have to make Lego Batman die in such a weak way? I mean, come on, standing right next to a hand grenade. Bats deserves better than that.

Let's not forget that rolled up Tatami mats are used because they provide a similar resistance to the human body. Essentially those videos and gifs are either attempts to kill someone or mass murder.

I'd say the first one is cute, the others are just plain old beautiful creations of nature.

The song is a direct rip of Moonlight Densetsu. Sailor Moon's Japanese theme song for the first 4 seasons.

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Is it really necessary for them to include the pointless livestream chat? By and large it doesn't seem to be accounting for much more than the role Rob Schneider played in so many Adams Sandler movies.

You know, I see a lot of people comparing Space Dandy to Cowboy Bebop, which is kind of understandable, but I'll be honest, it reminds me more of Outlaw Star than Bebop. They were similar, but Cowboy Bebop, while it had its silly moments and humorous episodes, was decidedly more serious, while Outlaw Star was a little

Perhaps not, but that really is why a game of such a nature could not really ever be made. In fact, I'm now recalling that the idea wasn't even a serial killer simulator, but more of a build-your-own-horror-movie-villain game.

I once thought a serial killer type game might be kind of interesting. You pick your target, learn about their habits to position yourself for the right time, and their fears to utilize against them to make them uneasy and sloppy. Almost like survival horror where the roles were reversed, Manhunt meets Eternal

To be fair, it is definitely a version.

What, no Absol? That's just not right.

As much as I loved Pacific Rim, and I fucking LOVED that movie, the music was probably impressed me the most about it because I did not expect to enjoy it just as much, if not more, than the action scenes in the movie itself. The music heightened the experience brilliantly and was damn catchy, which seems rare for a

I really love the whole clothing/tailoring motif that is going on. Ryuko's sword is half of a pair of scissors, the villain is basically trying to rule the world through the clothes they manufacture at her school, the group trying to stop them(and somewhat trying to help Ryuko in a mutual foe sort of way) utilizes

I thought this was some genuine method to improve your handwriting, which I have some genuine interest in because my handwriting has been shit since I was a kid. I am disappoint.

I'm starting to get the feeling Google is trying to turn itself into Cyberdyne Systems.