@Rav Gar: You can assume whatever you like, but I was born in 1979. I was loving Brutal Legend until the RTS bits kicked in, and couldn't stick it after that.
@Rav Gar: You can assume whatever you like, but I was born in 1979. I was loving Brutal Legend until the RTS bits kicked in, and couldn't stick it after that.
I love Tim Schafer, but despite my best efforts I did not love Brutal Legend. Make a new game quickly Mr Schafer, and make it a good one please. Pretty please?
@Weirdwolf: Yeah, when I went to Uni the government paid me! Now look at the poor bastards.
@battra92: I love William McGonagall. I wish my middle name was Topaz :-(
@Celestial Panda: Yeah, exactly. What I'd like is: start as a crap team with a bunch of useless cloggers, use training and transfers to create an unstoppable superteam whilst gaining promotions and eventually winning European honours. Basically the PES Master League but with all the licenses and whatnot from FIFA.
People who don't know the difference between "Reply" and "Reply To All", so that when you receive a mass email asking if anyone is interested in the Office Christmas Party or whatever, you subsequently receive 120 emails offering variants on "Yes" or "No".
If they introduce something that's the equal of PES's Master League, then I'm sold.
@hbkotaku: In my home town, Glasgow, it's 18C, or 64F. And yes, it is Summer.
@Luke Plunkett: Holy crap, I just looked that up on wikipedia. I had no idea. Was there some sort of government program to export promising musicians to Australia in those days?
Surely the Men At Work royalties saga is the most Australian story of 2010?
@Laronvas: Good point, I didn't really think about the other sports that the MLS competes with (I'm in the UK, where football is no. 1).
I guess the MLS organisers didn't have too much confidence in the US national team then, since they decided that the domestic season would start while the World Cup was still being played.
@Gh0stKiller: Is it the nudity, or the bold rejection of the conventions of representational art and the tyranny of perspective?
How about Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Pablo Picasso?
This is the sort of pressure that leads to cases like Robert Enke:
@no computers in texas: Not even close to being a record
@urfe: I'd thoroughly recommend the Getty Centre - it's breathtaking.
...and if they start leaving dead animals in your bed, it's time to get rid of them.
Vuvuzela Hero, anyone?