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I know I say this almost everytime the PSN store update happens, but seriously: Xenogears. Please. I promise I'll buy two, just DO IT. Or am I the only one who wants that, and everyone else was thinking yesterday "man, I really wish EXTREME PINBALL was on the PSN!"

@OiScout: Yeah I gotta agree with meatee here, I think that's part of the appeal. Hell the film grain visual effect is there to give it that 80s Bladerunner feel.

Honestly, hugely disappointed in the iPad. I was seriously contemplating spending close to $1000 on a serious Apple tablet computer. In my new line of work, something like that would have been perfect. I was even starting to set some money aside. However, I am unwilling to pay $500 for a slightly glorified iPod

I've noticed that overall there seems to be less comment activity on Kotaku tonight. You'd think a big game came out or something...

@noliferuin: Do I still get to keep my props even though they were rewarded in error? I really wanna win that car!

Dude, that's it. My new professional goal is to one day become the VP of Locking Shit Down.

@spiderweb1986: Yeah, and I feel so embarrassed that I didn't see Who Framed Roger Rabbit until a year ago. Ba-dum ching! Hey-o! Call the fire department, I just burned myself!

@TrjnRabbit: Duey really have to stoop this low, or (steamboat) Willie raise the level of our discourse?

@spiderweb1986: You know, your mention of Toontown makes me compelled to share the fact that Jessica Rabbit was the first girl/person/thing that I, uh, felt sexual attraction towards. Yup, that little secret's out there. Enjoy it, that one's on the house.

@Ratfuzz: I guess I'm somewhat consoled by that. I didn't wanna watch the videos, and I haven't played ME2 yet (because I'm a good boy and wait for street dates/couldn't find a Naughty Target willing to break street date after 3 hours of searching today...). I just remember being oddly attracted to her during ME1,

@Zenrick3.0: One of the greatest movies ever made, in my opinion, and Kurosawa was an absolute genius. You should also check out Yojimbo. Essentially, the story is a ronin (masterless samurai) wanders into a tiny town where two rival gangs are fighting each other, and he plays both sides of the conflict. I

@Shinta: Amen dude. I'm not a huge fighting game fan (translation: I hate fighting games cause I suck at them), but Bushido Blade was different enough to make me fall in love with it.

HOLY SHIT, Tali?!?! Oh man, don't take off the mask Shepard! Unless you want to know the specifics of mandible foreplay!

@DarkestHero: It just might, and that makes me Grunt with excitement.

@Killer Toilet: Dude, I'm watching American Psycho right now, and how well the music fits the Susudio scene with the two hookers is disturbing/awesome.

@(Starman) #number258: See, I saw the syndicated part, but I think the pure Family Circus fueled rage I experienced completely overran the logic and critical thinking sectors of my brain.

@(Starman) #number258: Well I sure feel like a dipshit. I attribute this to a combination of not knowing Digital Unrest, and also having a highly attuned auto-hatred for anything remotely Family Circus-esque. Forgive me, Kotaku!

I'm sorry, I got to the Digital Unrest comic and had to stop. That's like, Family Circus-caliber humor right there. Which is to say, appealing to the "will be dead in five years, guaranteed" old person demographic.

I really don't have a problem with his parenting decisions so much as the condescending nature in which he retold his story. I applaud him for being able to keep his kids happy and relatively "tech-free" in this day and age, and if that's what he feels is best for his children as a parent, well then that's his call

@Shidori: Ahem. Good luck with that...