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@HeadsetChatter: I filed the claim (I had the game for PS2, but didn't have the receipt required for a $35 payout) because when they originally announced the settlement, my work hours had been reduced to less than half what they were.

@70x7brandnew: And you don't exactly want to get sued by Microsoft for defamation.

@PTB315: When you have a Microsoft employees account though... I hope he likes spending hours upon hours in court.

@Mhazz: Bombcast, I think you mean. But yeah, no other compares. I crack up constantly listening to it.

@brianesser76: I prefer name-brand stuff that matches the product I own. Otherwise, I may void my warranty.

@Wahrheit: But at least they play the same music repeatedly, to make you forget, or otherwise zone out, while every download fails.

@Dlord: We all thought that. I'm sad that that wasn't the case.

I prefer box art that depicts actual in-game elements. Why are we still making up box art that looks better than a Wii game ever can? I'd rather have a print of this box art than play another SD Super Mario.

@NoelVeiga: Or maybe people just got tired of being rushed and halfheartedly mumbled at by every Subway employee in existence.

@RickS: I agree... I've done lots of origami, but have no idea what he did to get a binding. He even admits that he doesn't know how to explain it. Ugh.

@Hamster Poop: I don't feel it has the same substance as EGM did in its final days. Game Informer runs reviews and previews like they're all "advertising sections". Their attempts at humor are much weaker than Gamepro ever pulled off, and their section ideas are no more than top-10 lists... no originality there.

@Oni-Tasku: My library has subscriptions to them, so, though they don't have EGM 2.0, they do have its inbred cousin, GameStop... I mean Game Informer. It's decent to flip through and not put much thought into - kind of like how they write it.

@Jun284: I'm happy about it, because Nintendo just sent me a free 500 points to spend on Wii Shop games, which will be the first time I've downloaded a game from there... since the last time I got free points. I just need the push.

I hate that my MacBook opens "Apple Mail" once a week without me doing anything to provoke it. How do I stop it? I've checked, it isn't a "startup program", and it's not even in my pop-up bottom bar. It just keeps opening on its own. I'm sick of closing it. I'd delete the program completely if the MacBook let me

Where do people get things like this? I mean, he actually has the Nintendo stamped cardboard box that it was in.

@Bgrngod: What, you mean cell phones aren't supposed to have a cable coming out of them?

Yeah, hearing those 5 phrases repeated 398 times per game will really get you amped that you still own a Wii.

@heartlessgamer: What sucks is when you go to mail something like a hardcover book, and have wrapped it ever so carefully in recycled materials. Then you go to calculate postage and print a label - at which point USPS tells you that you have to ship it in a flat rate bag, or else pay MORE postage if you print your

@rockhopper: Cause earbuds aren't headphones, in your mind, and headphones are extremely convenient for every possible application.

@crazydog115: Things that have been around can't be posted on websites?