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I just love how these devices end up as post modern art when they get smashed. my 2 month old ipod 80gig shared a similar fate a few years back.

Happy, though i'm not sure about the first person thing. I suppose it could be cool.

I actually really enjoyed fistful of bookstick and regeneration. I never played hail to the king though.

@Ossidiana: there is volleyball which is really a lite volleyball game, also pillow jumping, the casino games, the relationship mechanics and the item collection.

@Arcadehero: yes and no. I bought the original on xbox for my friend as a joke present, then stayed over his house one time, playing it, it was about the jiggly for a while, then strangely enough it became a OCD collection of all the swimsuits and items which reminded me of the same kind of compulsion that pushed me

@kerihobo: it's backwards. The part going around her neck is supposed to be going around her back and visa versa.

@Luke Plunkett: Yay! I feel like I've made a difference this day. *Goes and answers it*

@Hongo: My god. He's taken drunking to a new level. This is way past the level of Dunkster, which to be fair is more of a casual dunker - frequent enough to be known by his or her dunking, but still laid back about it. The DunkAroo Kangaroo is going for the full body dunking experience. This is total commitment to the

@Ryuuenjin: isn't there someone on kotaku with that nick?

@VicViper09: Then mine shall be "End of the Boners".

The Dunkster! Comin' at ya! ...for dunking presumably.

@Michael Dukakis: hole envy? or does it just make you a bit green around the gills?

@PulpZero: Acid, Booze and Spandex. This is something I can support.

@Covertghost: I think you'll find my mum invented combat suits, so there.

* If a game comes out for PC and console, which version do you tend to buy?

What's wrong with the browser? I love the PS3 browser. It has me covered for all my web pr0n needs.

Except the problems in games are hardly brain taxing. If we were rewarded to mediocrity in real life as often as we are in games, with extra trys and save points, i think people wouldn't have so many problems with real life.

I did love the relationship options in Dragon Age, more depth to them would have been fantastic.