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Hmm.... All I can think is if they have an ETR 401 locomotive and carriages. I would buy that shit up so I could drive around in a classic ‘Pendolino’. Sigh...

After you complete the tutorial, you are able to change much more and make yourself look like a human/cyborg/etc.

And then there was a very unfortunate kid who thought he was getting Megaman and got TMNT.

I think it was 1987. Altus Airforce Base. My brother borrowed/rented it (I can’t remember). I was blown away when either he or my sister discovered the unlimited 1-ups trick. I remember making it to, but not being able to beat 8-2.

I was involved in the Alpha test a very long time ago. I am so stoked that this actually didn't die. Loved the books.

I’m interested for the non-gaming third party apps like Plex and YuppTV (what my wife uses to watch her Bengali TV shows). I have those running on Roku and/or FireTV, but I would like to have them all on one device that also has my iTunes music library and movies that I purchased over the years.

10% of the folks in my department at work have one (not me). There certianly seams to be a demand. There are others who have some of the random other smart watches/wrist devices, but the Apple Watch appears to be the most prevelant.

I’m surprised that it’s not made by Really3D:

I should have gotten the digital copy when I had the chance to get it for free. Then I could sell my physical copy when it’s worth a lot.

I was wondering when someone would make that connection.

You can get a 64 GB USB drive for under $30. I have one of those and it works just fine. Don’t worry about USB 3 since the WiiU only has 2.0 ports.

I’m surprised that it doesn’t when Cities in Motion 2 - their previous title - has all of that.

Have fun carrying that through airport security.

I was. Plus all the people who backed it on Kickstarter because it was promised on that platform. I guess I have to be content with Need for Speed as the only realistic-ish racer on the platform. At least that is the definitive version of the game.

Don’t forget the Samba-de-Amigo maracas.

The Wii-U version is out.

Yuji Naka is Mr. Iwata’s counterpart at Sega - being the chief programmer for the early Sonic games. He says in the post: “I attended the wake of Nintendo’s Iwata Satoru. Kyoto is covered in rain.”

What the hell is going on at the end of the video? THAT DARKNESS

He can be consoled that it's still not on Nintendo.

It’s true. One article stated “His personal record was reportedly 2,140 kills in a day.” That would make it work.