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@Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer: I didn't miss your point. Your point is imaginary. Telecoms pay the government because the government built the infrastructure they refused to build. We the people own the infrastructure and that is why we are paid for it, not because the government is sending hitmen door to door. This isn't

@Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer: That's not a refutation of my interpretation of your post. The government isn't threatening telecoms for money. The telecoms are paying the money because nothing is preventing them from doing it. They WANT the exclusivity that money gains them. Unless your paleolithic government bullies only

@Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer: Are you seriously saying that the government is at fault because somehow it forces Telecoms to pay large sums of money to have a monopoly of the infrastructure? Are you really trying to sell the lack of regulation to prevent this as a regulation that requires it? Do the telecoms have

I guess I'm glad Fahey isn't the one who decides what design Nintendo uses. This looks completely unusable. The control pad area is too small to comfortably hold, let alone balance the entirety of that screen in a vertical position. This shouts from the mountaintops "hand strain!"

I agree. Getting angry about dolls is childish. She really has some growing up to do.

I am curious in what universe is it a good idea to have the camera shift so you can see more of where you have been than where you are going? Are they just purposefully fucking up now?

Daisy and Luigi are just adorable. I have an irrational need for them to live happily ever after.

He has a point. When I don't have internet available, optional online functionality actually causes me physical pain.

@Adhominem: Actually it's one of the PC games that has made the leap to $60. The extra $10 is for the DRM convenience.

@Rohsiph: Because it contains the characters from what is now known as Alice in Wonderland? Wonderland isn't actually mentioned as the name of the place in the text as far as I can recall.

The original story that eventually became Alice in Wonderland was called Alice's Adventures Under Ground. It contains some of the things everyone associates with Wonderland but are not actually in Alice in Wonderland. Calling it "Underland" isn't particularly blasphemous.

@WonderBoy: You don't know what hardcore means.

@Rachel Fogg: If anyone could make fan versions of tings they love, it would just be like Japan. Doujin in Japan are fan made spin offs of copyrighted material and the creators are even permitted to sell their works. Japan's creative industry has yet to crumble because of endless derivatives that no one can tell

@Karlott: That's pretty much my exact thought, minus the part disparaging the 360 community. Everything about the game showed so far has screamed "intimacy" and not lounging on a couch.

Four enter. Eight leave.

You all seem to be confusing enjoying the game despite its flaws and not having flaws compared to the console versions.

The PC port of Dead Space is pretty horrible. Lots of bugs that make the game unplayable until you read a faq that lets you know V-Sync being turned on breaks the mouse or that keybindings have to be set using glove pie or some other third party key mapping software because the game doesn't recognize things like extra

He's not answering the question. The problem isn't the lack of explicit sex or nudity. The problem is that the covering up with clothing makes it feel more awkward and less intimate than the original scene. It's the sex scene equivalent of snickering, blushing school boys. The real mature response would have been to

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