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Rugrats all grown up?...nah, that would never work! ;)

And Craig Bartlett is Matt Groening's brother in law, too!

Capcom's treatment of Darkstalkers Resurrection. They didn't take the effort of redoing the graphics like Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix from years back (which gauged the public interest in a new Street Fighter entry), the ports didn't have any of the extras from the homeports, it was not featured at any

I like the way you think!

He Slatered the hell out of that chair!

They're name-dropping several current hot topics in order to justify tags and draw in people interested in those topics. The last two panels are a meta-joke.

Everything's Archie!

When I was a kid, I loved playing games on my NES. In fact, the only thing I loved more was playing co-op on the NES (this is a by-product of being an only child). Luckily for me and my next-door neighbor, there was always River City Ransom—part of the Kunio-kun series, which is still going strong in Japan to this day.

If nothing else, the poll served to introduce me to Castle Vidcons and Life in Aggro, which I have been blazing through and laughing my ass off!

I call it TOO funny! I'll definitely be following this!

"Hey guys, maybe we can actually try and give Lightning some real character, an actual compelling story arc where she evolves emotionally, grows naturally, and comes out in the end a changed person? You know, like the classic Final Fantasy entries."

I'd call it a DEEP dive!

I really like Star Wars, and I'm super happy that a company like Disney, with plenty of resources at their disposal, has control of the Star Wars franchise. Personally, I'd prefer not to have Star Wars within the Kingdom Hearts universe, only because all I've been hearing from people who haven't played Kingdom Hearts

We are the same, you and I.

Not at all, there were several factors leading to Saturn's demise. I'm just saying that the "it's out now!" announcement didn't work like they hoped.

Sega tried that in 1995 with the Sega Saturn, showcasing it at E3 and then revealing it was immediately for sale at select retailers.. It didn't work out too well for them.

Hmmm...nope, nothing past 1999. Sounds about right. LucasArts was, for me, all about adventure games, and when they abandoned the genre by canceling Sam & Max: Freelance Police and Full Throttle 2, the company I knew was gone. Not that I truly resented their decision, since the genre was no longer viable (Sierra

That was Virgin Interactive and Westwood Studios, but yes, it was an amazing game.

And six bucks too high.

Wonder if we'll need to put Luigi's hand in warm water to solve any puzzles or for a special attack?