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My biggest question is if family members, playing the "same" digitally downloaded game, can play it at the same time with each other

I'm a little confused as to how to get that $3.50 price for Runner2. It's not in the actual bundle and I don't see anything written that if I buy the bundle I get Runner2 for $3.50. How does this work?

Not sure I agree with that. I use Sparrow exclusively with no problem. I don't see any advantages to using the stock mail app.

Gob Episodes >

But in all seriousness, I think some of the complaints are valid. It's not the show that came out in 2003. A lot has changed since then. I think one of the biggest sore spots (or maybe not, but certainly one of the most jarring changes) is the fact that the interaction between the key cast members has

Concern for other people's situations is irrational. Got it. Thanks for clearing that up!

I think, when we talk about cloud connection and the ability to 'expand how you earn achievements,' something along those lines is likely in the cards.

I think what really makes me uncomfortable about Shadow of the Eternals is that the appearance of this game seems shady on its face. It's billed as a "spiritual successor" to Eternal Darkness, but it's being made by a new company (presumably with some holdover staff, and most notably Dyack, from Silicon Knights). It

That PowerA controller... ooooof.

I'm not sure you've actually played the game if you think it's anything like MKvsDC. Unless they literally sold you a copy of MKvsDC in error.

To be fair, the price did not "drop". This is a week long sale which is indicative more of the health of the retailer. I've picked up plenty of new games the week after launch for nearly half price from places like Toys R Us and K-Mart. At any rate, next week Injustice will be $60 new everywhere.

It's funny, Miyamoto using an Aqua Blue 3DS in public kind of makes me uneasy about the fact that I just sold mine and picked up an XL. Oh well!

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I disagree with this post so much. I think it probably has something to do with differing gameplay styles. If anything, through the plot-dry first 2/3rds of the game, the combat is what kept me going. I thought it was great. Here's why:

- Multiple approaches

I'm not sure the guy's self-conception is as outrageous as you think. There's a fine line (or... more like an invisible, wide, vague difference) between someone who breaks a law and someone who fits the colloquialism "criminal". For instance, someone who speeds in their car is breaking the law. But are they a

"I honestly bet... honestly..."

I think what's "a reach" is to assume that Apple WON'T want to invade the living room space. First of all, Apple TV already exists. Second, the Apple TV brand is going to continue expand this year if rumors are correct (which, they almost always are in regards to Apple). Apple's business isn't making products that fit

Not sure if the initial post or the replies cracked me up more.

Welp, I'm eating my words now. I didn't realize the story had been edited to reflect the PC beaming feature. That's certainly impressive. Consider me intrigued.

Yeah, I understand that. Life for the Ouya and the GameStick is undoubtedly going to be tough, and all the more for this device which appears to be (at this stage) a glorified tablet. I'm certainly not OPPOSED to anyone bringing anything to the table. The market will decide if this is a worthwhile product, and if it's

There's an enormous difference between this and the Ouya. As of now, this looks like a glorified tablet with a controller attached. I don't think there's a market for that and it certainly doesn't excite me in the least. The Ouya had the promise of an infrastructure, price tag, and a clear and appealing vision. I