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Yeah, I'm not interested at the moment either. "Supercharged PC architecture" just doesn't really have that ring to it. Also, does this new one even have rubber duckies?

But that's hardly ever really case. In the beginning, Playstations advertise how well they can simulate rubber duckies in a bath tub and that's it. It's not like the PS2 arrived and right out of the gate Sony was like "This finally gives developers the power to make games where myriads off small items can stick to a

But that's exactly the ones I've already played through now! Really though, the SCI games are graphically nice enough for me. And I enjoyed the joke at the end of KQ3 where we finally meet Graham and, unlike everything and everyone else, he alone still looks like his ugly, yellow 1983 self.

Yes!!! You no longer have to set your router to WPA1 (or screw it, just no security at all because what's the difference) if you want to download extras. THE FUTURE IS NOW.

Actually, Layton is a game that I think really benefits from being a digital download. Gotta have those daily download puzzles wherever you go!

The monitor's a fancy LCD! It's my TV that's still CRT, so it's mostly about getting XBMC over there.

Awesome! I was surprised how easy it is to migrate from an old Windows installation to a fresh one these days; hope it'll be just as smooth for you. I'll have a new PWM case fan here in a day or two, and then I'll basically be done. Except: A friend replaced his graphics card with a newer one, so I can have that for

Still sick, so I don't wanna deal with too much visual input. King's Quest marathon it is! Played the SCI version of KQ1 (which the manual informs me was widely derided as akin to Turnerization back in 1990. Just sayin') and am currently at the 3rd door in KQ2. So far, eh, they're pleasant but Space Quest stomps all

Petula Clark, "Downtown"

Yellow Magic Orchestra, "Rydeen"

I'm sick and lazy, so I clicked on the "periodic table of the elements" link thinking it would surely just get me to the graphic without having to do exhausting reading. Turns out that link actually sends you to the Wikipedia article for the periodic table.

I liked the Mello Music Group stuff a bit more than you. The latest Hiero and Oh No had some nice tracks as well, but more importantly you're still slipping on Doppelgangaz: https://thedoppelgangaz.ban… Peace Kehd sadly is far from another Hark, but tracks like Sh*t Rock (that mixes their usual sound with healthy dose

After 1 listen: Yeah, this is dopeness. I'm out with the cold and can't sit still listening to this. Bouncing all over the place with a surgical mask and a bath robe on and a cigarette in one hand and a cup of chicken broth in the other like some super low-rent Ghostface Killah. Completely lost it when the sample from

I think that's normal and nothing to worry about. But if you're looking for a quick antidote: Grab as many people as possible, huddle over a single keyboard and play "Achtung, die Kurve!". Here's a version that seems decent: http://arkt.is/zatacka/

I'm on PS3, but I think I probably don't have that. I got a used copy from a friend in return for me dumping a bunch of old Friday the 13th VHS on him (it was a weird trade) and I know at least some the codes were already invalid when I first started the game. I think all I got was some costumes.

The 360 version definitely seems preferable, but the PS3 version is absolutely playable; people just lack perspective. This really isn't the MSX version of Gradius or the C64 version of Street Fighter II.

My interest is piqued. Meteors rule.

I tried on a couple of new shoes recently, but none of them fit that well. I want to like Red Dead Redemption's single player (I had already enjoyed some multiplayer shenanigans), but the typical Dan-Houser-looks-at-America writing sours me on the sweet Wild West flavor of it all (look at how racist and hypocritical