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I like the idea of doing this at a family dinner even better. Whoever looks at their phone during meal time does the dishes.

As someone with big hands and having a child in the house that already has a 3ds, I would be more interested in an XL version. I would love to play the Zelda on a larger screen.

Ummmmm.....Time for some experiments.

These really need to be in the next Fallout game. Even the artwork is perfect.

I bought the PS3 version and loved it. Then last week I finally had the chance to pick up a used gaming PC that could run it so I started over from the beginning. I can not believe the difference between the versions. It's so pretty that the only word I can think of for it is sexy. I've never had a computer that

Thanks for posting this one. I grabbed Dragon Age 2 because I couldn't resist at that price. I'm ass deep in Skyrim right now, so probably won't boot it for a while.

There are a lot of people like me that get direct deposit onto an ATM card and use that for all types of purchases. It's convenient to not carry cash all the time and makes it easy to get a monthly statement to check for any expenses I may have missed turning into work.

People do use it as bath salts sometimes, with a mellowing effect, which is what they advertise it as. But, if you see the price of some of them you probably wouldn't pay it just to dump it into water for a much lesser experience.

While these will help most people, it's a different game when you are like me and often travel for 4-5 hours straight several times a week. I bought myself a nice voice activated bluetooth speaker for my visor and it made all the difference. I have a simple car friendly interface for my music that is simply large

I don't know about all that. I got the Move and the Nav for half price, and I still feel like it was a waste of money. Yeah, this game may help, but if it's all I use if for, it is certainly not worth the price I payed. $100 to play a sorcery game? Too much.

Yeah. They mentioned it in the article, if only a bit. Not a very big mention of it, but promising to say the least.

Excited. Don't forget they said in the magazine that there is also a system in place reminiscent of Materia from FFVII. For at least equipping elemental elements onto weapons and armor, but I hope it goes much deeper than just that. Even if it sucks, I will have to buy this one.

Yeah, this comment is Debbie Downer, but seriously, when they say there are no side effects......what would the dental association have to say about that? Haven't I always heard that it is not good for your teeth whether it has sugar or not?

The same ones I was going to list. And pasta salad.

Only one way to find out what it is, I guess. You bring the cornmeal and I'll bring the oil. We'll alien autopsy that bitch and fry it up for a taste test.

I've been to just about every major city in the US, actually. Baltimore, Miami, New Orleans, Dallas, San Diego, San Francisco, Nashville, Memphis,..... Yeah, New York is by far the worst set up of any of them and by far has the most of the worst people I've come across.

I am not complaining on New York about the Nintendo event. Nintendo did a very poor job with organizing that themselves. The city and place had nothing to do with that. I run promotions in my job all the time and I can tell you that it was just poor planning on the big N's part there. It wasn't my first visit to

I'm not just saying Times Square, though. It's also about the subway, my personal experience at Penn Station, and the general layout of the place. I know it's an old city that was never planned for today's buildings and vehicles, but it's just out grown itself somehow. Yeah, it's a big city and pretty from a

Ok, so I went to the Mario Time Square event. Drove my kid 5 hours up to NYC because yesterday was his birthday. Gotta say, I won't bother going to another Nintendo promotion. The line they created made no sense whatsoever because it snaked up and down and even over itself and at the end was nothing but a huge

Nah, man. He oughta be thanking you. If it weren't for our interest in games they probably wouldn't have a chance of getting one any time soon. I'm the one that talked his mom into it, not him. ;)