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I was wondering why it looked so terrible.

In Motioninjoy, just under the xbox 360 profile you can create your own profile, and map your controller to keyboard keys. It's clunky, but for me it's better than installing another program.

I think an argument against the prevalence of prequels is valid, however, I'm not sure Stephen's argument is valid for this point.

I agree with the premise, but not the execution.

I picked up a Parker 99r for about $40 and a pack of 100 razors for $15 from Amazon last summer, and I'm still working through them. I used a brush and cup for a while, but i got annoyed at the extra effort and couldn't find a soap that i liked to shave with and my girlfriend would still kiss me after. I've started

I agree wholeheartedly. Very little go wrong on the NES, and it's usually really easy to repair, or cheap to get someone to repair it for you.

I bought a second hand guitar for $50 and I was struggling and struggling. My friend left his Seagull S6 at my place for a weekend which is not a crazy expensive guitar, but I was amazed at how good I actually sounded. I need to upgrade soon, this thing is killing me.

It's easy to forget that big shitty organisations are often made up of smaller groups of people, many of whom are awesome. I find it especially so in gaming, with so fervent a community.

I recall hearing that Black Ops 2 sold something like 100k copies from release until March. I can't imagine that they made any money on it at all. Though, statistically that's like 10% of the Wii U install base so that's OK. I can't really back up my numbers since it's just things I've been hearing through people I

Talisman is part of my Gaming Night rotation. I love playing it because I always win. Everyone I play with just runs around the outer two tracks too afraid to go in the center, and I spend as little time as possible on the outer track. Just go for it!

I was a huge fan of D1, I got in some of the biggest fights with my mother ever over the computer and D2. My darling mother got an RSI and broke the left click on two mice playing D2. Before that the only game she'd played was Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye on the PC and Othello on the NES.

That's the same feeling I'm getting from it, and I'm A-OK with that!

We decided against the purchase when it was new because she hates third person controls on consoles and I'm not a fan of vertical splitscreen. We can be terribly picky.

There's been no word on other consoles as far as I know.

My girlfriend an I ate up Champions of Norrath on my old PS2, and there haven't been a lot of games since then we can play together like that. I played the beta of D3 and decided not to get it, I wasn't getting anything from it I didn't already have from my $20 copy of Torchlight. Couch play makes this a day one buy.

I'm not a big guy, I'm not a tough guy, and I'm not a guy with a lot of testosterone or rage, but I would make fun of someone if they used a hairpin to hold a nail. If you own a hammer but not pliers then you should just remedy that.

Arkham Horror takes a long time by itself, if you get all the expansions it will take all night. Not my picture, one I found. We have to play on the floor at my house because I don't own a table big enough.

Could I ax why "could of" that bothers you so much?

I've always loved building my own machine. I've been tasked with building my friends often, but at this price I'd be remiss not to mention these systems. I also love when people ask what kind of a computer I have, I start with the motherboard model then PSU with certification (80 plus bronze etc), RAM model and

I know a lot of people are going to be talking ReBoot here, so I'll drop this link here and tell you that around 21 minutes in, Micheal Hefferon, president of Rainmaker, talks about how the success of Escape From Planet Earth has opened a lot of doors, and they plan to bring back ReBoot as an episodic TV show with a

Project Guardian or whatever? God I hope so.