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Unfortunately, it looks like it's going to become more common in other forms of digital entertainment; check out the Tron 2 soundtrack. Exclusive tracks through itunes, amazon, etc. are almost the norm. It's sad to see it sliding more and more to this.

lol, part of me wishes you could line the maps of RDR and GTA4 up and see a changing land. Then do games in the same area, just different periods. Crazy talk...

As a male and a consistent purchaser of Rock Band DLC, I can attest this is not always a bad thing.

French Canadians are cool, except for Scott. Scott is a dick.

I remember the Disney lineup from my childhood: Ducktales, Rescue Rangers and then followed up with Darkwing Duck (I used to argue it was "Duckwing"). There was Gummy Bears, but that was a Saturday morning one, I think.

The fact he's bringing back one of my favorite Disney cartoons back in graphic novel form delights me to no end. For anyone who loves pencil and paper RPGs, I suggest picking up Toon by Steve Jackson Games. You are a cartoon character of your own design, and like all cartoon characters, can't die. Spector developed

My math teacher in Junior High was a programmer who tested these things. He had these days once a month, if you scored high enough on his tests, where you could spend the class playing them while those who weren't so good at math (namely, me) had to study for the next chapter. When I finally got my chance to spend a

There was a time I would have agreed completely. My DS never left my side, anytime I stood in a line, it came out. Then I got my smartphone. A decision had to be made one day, my pockets were full and I had room for only one device. Sadly, the DS stayed in my bag. This isn't to say I still don't play my DS, but that

Wish I could say it was so over here, but we get the same thing. I used to be terrified that by turning them down I was leaving my place open to eggings and what-not, but last year I had enough. I can say that most of them just turned around and walked away, a few tried to be tough, but what are they really going to

So I got my PS3 a few Winters ago and braved a Black Friday for a used copy of Assassin's Creed and The Darkness (new) for $5. Now that I see that they're doing a second one, maybe I should finally take off the cellophane and play it.

My thoughts are to give it time. For many who create levels, it might be their first experience in "game programming". I like to think of it as the learning-to-crawl phase. This vid shows that people are starting to think outside the box, which I think is what Mm was aiming for.

Thank you both.

I was just thinking that. I don't know if I hate him or love him, but I always look for these after I finish reading the comics.

@TheRevanchist2: I am not a Caliendo fan, but his Madden is some of the funniest impression work I've seen.

@Nibel: I'm still looking for sailors.

@battra92: Yea, it was my first year of college and I watched the price drop quickly to $75, at which point I snagged one, burned it out in a year and picked up another for under$50. The 2nd one didn't get half as much play at that point. Of course, I also picked up a used ps2, so that may have had something to do

@DoctorSpooky: Thanks for helping create the only game I've ever played for more than 5 hours in one sitting, ignoring pleas from family and friends.

You know, if they want to save the monkeys and stop having people roll their eyes as soon as the group's name is mentioned, maybe they should volunteer in the monkey's place. What's the worst that could happen?