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@natedogXVI: I've seen one type of surgery to correct this and it is extremely painful (bone pain is notoriously difficult to control). It is most often performed in children (<12 years old), but it is being applied to adults more and more. Most surgeons would not recommend getting this repaired if it is not causing

@icarus212001: I was thinking the exact same thing. At least "Heroes on the Move" has a sliver of cleverness to it. The new name, not so much.

I can't wait to warp around the screen as Nightcrawler again. This is most excellent news.

@Veit: That's a valid point, although I believe that the site's primary function (and draw) is it's coverage of breaking stories. But you're right, over the last few years Kotaku has expanded well beyond its initial form and now provides all-purpose video game coverage. My reaction stems from a personal bias because

I understand that many people find Kevin Butler funny, but is every new Sony ad really worth an article? I don't think Kotaku is in Sony's pocket or anything ridiculous like that, but I find it odd that the columnists deem these commercials as news-worthy.

Oh God, I'm having terrible flashbacks of PAIN. Why Sony, why?

@SG-17: You have interesting principles. This doesn't affect gameplay in any way and is in good test. They were not forced to do this by threats or required to change the name by law, freedom of speech still exists. This is just our free economic society at work. And again, I think most people would agree this

Well, looks like I'll be buying a 3DS.

@TheControlled: I now know one man who would purchase this. I maintain my original stance. :)

I know it's "in" to be super PC and Kotaku is all about it, but females tend to like pink more than males. I do not know a single guy who would purchase this and I know several girls who would. It's not sexist, it's realist.

I believe you meant 1996 for the release year of Duke Nukem 3D. #corrections

@GameGuyPeter: I just meant in the headline. The article quote appears to be correct. The headline implies a slightly different meaning to me than the actual quote. No worries, though. Still a poor PR move.

Sure it was a lousy thing to say, but you are kind of misquoting him here and the context is lost in the headline.

I wonder if that bad boy runs better on Selection A or Selection B.

@MavrixWK: The "What?" absolutely makes this one. My favorite so far.

Whoa... Holy Japan, Batman.

Is it just me or does this look like it will be an incredibly boring mode when you take out all of the sweeping camera shots?