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I hadn't paid much attention to the number, but the use of everything I mentioned really stuck me as a deliberate reference. Glad to see I'm not alone in seeing it.

This can't be real Lego, neither minifig looks angry enough.

Given that it's a Ford Focus WRC car, I'd assume it means either a back-to-basics Rally game, or a new DIRT instalment. The use of that background colour and the | (plus all lower case) though, suggest specifically Colin McRae 2.0, so perhaps this'll be CM 3.0, rather than one associated with a year.

I see nothing wrong with dropping the 'III' if only because it means we won't have quite the same level of anticipation we had with II, only to have them dashed again. I liked the second game, but I think they should have dropped the numerical component. It was much closer to being a spin-off than anything else. I do

I admire him all the more for his off-handed comment about his own games when talking about a good idea, poor execution. I get why some people don't like him, but I've never been one of them.

I'm distracted by the guy's awesome Tee-shirt. I feel like it's coming up to the time for an insanity, acid-fuelled George Clinton game. Make it happen, people!

I was moved just from the darn nostalgia of that piece of music. I always choke when I hear it.

I have her! She comes with a skateboard that has a little goth heart with wings, and a lego skull on it, not unlike the design on her shirt.

In my case, it'd take rolling back the clock a few years to when not just I was still playing, but also the rest of my friends before we all quit. It was quite sad seeing friends migrate to other servers because of a lot of things that went down on our sever (Scarshield Legion), mostly because of RP, but also seeing

I only ever got rid of Lego if the piece was broken beyond use, so still have a lot (not as many as some, but still a fair amount). I know what you mean about the girl's set though. I can't understand the use of different scaling for them, nor the Stepford approach (though this exists with so many girl's toys).
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The way I see the stupidly girly Lego set is as a gateway. There was already gender-neutral sets girls would likely love as much as boys (The Spongebob Squarepants sets, Toy Story, for example), but I suspect, as awful as the Heartlake sets appear, it was seen as a logical entry for girl's already used to the, by that

Parents often seem very easily swayed to the 'easy buy' for their child, especially because of the way advertising seems to infer 'this toy is your your little princess, whilst this construction set, is for that little boy of yours.' It's like those really basic activity sets they sell. The boy's one involve tool

I think a lot of that is because they probably did a few surveys that suggested there weren't enough girls paying with LEGO and felt the best way to get them into is was with the usual girly crap. The thing is though, LEGO is not the first toy a girl (or boy) is going to play with, so the best solution is for parents

In my LEGO Universe playing, the bad guys were the ones that wore the worse outfits, or had otherwise broken in some way. Likewise the models I had made myself that I liked the lest went to the villains (often these would not match, colour-wise, and I found that offputting and therefore clearly evil). I would often

One: The article's linked to the Daily Mail.

Only thing I've really not liked recently is the one-off format for each story. sure I don't want half a series dedicated to Daleks, but at the same time, two-parters are much better for telling a story. A lot of people seem to hold Jenna Louise-Coleman responsible for some slightly weaker episodes, but I think the

Christopher Ecclestone was famous before playing him, too. If anything, the assistant's are the ones trending towards being unknowns, with only Billie Piper and Catherine Tate even remotely famous beforehand.

Anyone else thinking he would make an excellent Doctor Who? I'm English, and I don't really care that Peter's American. He could so easily nail the character. And I questiong that the Doctor needs to be English anyway. He's an alien. English aren't aliens. Villains maybe, but not aliens!

My first impression was literally 'wait a minute, semi-modern setting ans two characters of the same age, one with blonde hair, the other black? VII spin-off?'

I got my old PS3 in 2007, and it had no issues until December last year when it abruptly stopped working when browsing the PSN store.I was not happy, mostly because about a week earlier I'd bought Tales of Graces f.
In the end I bought a slim PS3 and transferred the HDD over, not knowing that it'd need to reformat the