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Fallout: New Vegas. PC version, with some brand new mods I am play testing. Should be pretty sweet.

This entire article was just an excuse to make the pun in that last line, wasn't it?

I still need to finish the first one. I loved it up until that stupid part with the asteroids, which pissed me off to no end. Shortly after finally beating that point, I ended up quitting, because I was just burned by it.

@Platypus Man: I've always preferred fire to grass or water. Strategy is great and all, but brute force was my favorite method, hence over-leveling Pokémon to make fights easier. I would only choose a grass or water starter if I just felt like mixing it up; fire starters were always my default choice.

@ShiryuGN: The PS3 is apparently difficult to crack, but if Geohot hadn't done it, someone else would have, eventually. Even if no one did, years in the future, when the power of the PS3 is as quaint as the SNES is to us today, someone would be downloading PS3 games and running them on an emulator, pirating the shit

@Platypus Man: Well, I was always a fan of overkill, which they made rather difficult because of the limitations on travel and letting you only fight each trainer once.

I trained in gyms. Those pricks gave way more experience than the shitty little bastards in the field who all had one ridiculously weak Pokémon. I just wish you could battle them more than once in the games. I guess you can in later games, but it's still rather broken.

@ShiryuGN: It's also immoral, not that Sony particularly cares about that. The way most companies tackle problems is in whatever way is easiest; it's certainly easier to attack him, but he isn't causing piracy. That's like saying gun manufacturers enable murderers, and then going after them instead of going after the

@embitterer: I'll be honest, I'd probably vote for Ron Perlman to do everything, ever.

I don't think I've stopped gaming for any period of time longer than a few weeks since I first started when I was 7 or 8 years old. The only times I am not gaming are when games are unavailable for whatever reason. So, usually long trips with family, or when I move somewhere. Just no time in those situations. Even

I'm against piracy, but I fully support hacking of systems to enable new firmwares and homebrew. It's inevitable that some people will use it for piracy, but that's not the fault of the person unlocking the technology. Sony is using this guy as a scapegoat, and going after him instead of going after the people

My first thought was that this is dumb, and going to be easily open to exploit. However, after further reading, it seems that it might actually work. They are obviously well aware of the types of people who would love to take advantage of these kinds of things, and are working to mitigate any possible damages trolls

@BallPtPenTheif: I lived in Las Vegas for a brief period as a kid. There, half of those things don't even have censoring, and they show a lot more than just topless women. Now those were the days.

@DukeOfPwn: They had them in Halo 3. I don't know when or if a Grifball-specific playlist will be coming to Reach. You can go to [www.grifball.com] to join teams and play in the league, or find pick up games.

@trunkenmath: Uh... he was defending their copyright. Yeah, that's it.

@Shiruhanta: Better the old lady than your mom.

Holy crap! I still don't care about astrology! I do like astronomy, though. That's pretty interesting; I knew that constellations change over time as different cultures see different things, depending on what they value in life. I also knew that the stars we see also change, but I never knew why.

So apparently the back to basics movie of Spidey in high school still lets him create a suit that looks professionally done. That's just super.