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Has an all number title with an ambiguous meaning to most people ever worked out for any games in the past? Because right now it just sounds awful.

Who else cringed when the machines smashed to millions of pieces on the ground?

She's 41. I have to wonder how easy on the eyes she'd be without all the "television magic".

You know what really bothers me about this video? It's not Justin Bieber. It's not the shameless Macy's advertising or Nintendo's ridiculous product placement. It's not the fact that they are lacing a love letter to consumerism with a song about valuing people over material goods. No, what really pisses me off is that

Maybe not ancient nords, but modern Scandinavian people usually speak English very well, not to mention how many people of nordic descent live in the US and speak English fluently, so it's not very odd at all.

So... you want chocolate that is produced with child slave labor from a 3rd world country?

To be honest the Japanese just doesn't sound right to me. I think it may be that because of how homogenous Japan is and how so few non-Japanese people speak Japanese it just seems so incredibly unrealistic to see nordic people speak it.

There are advantages to this game being on the 3DS over the DS beyond just the 3D, specifically the better graphics in a higher resolution, the better multiplayer, and IMO the controls (I prefer thumbstick over dpad). To be honest, the 3D isn't what's really being advertised here anyway, especially considering they

It sounds like you're suggesting that if you had a 3DS, you would own Mario Kart 7 and be enjoying it right now, but you don't own one because you wouldn't enjoy it.

In response to what you wrote about Skylanders I'd just like to say that in general, kids will not remember anything really before about the age of four. In other words, save the good stuff for later because they may actually be disappointed that you did something awesome with them that they can't even recall.

Assassin's Creed 2 came out November 17, 2009, and Assassin's Creed Brotherhood was released November 16, 2010. That's essentially a year, not 4 months. Also, Brotherhood was never meant to be dlc, I think you are confusing it with sequences 12 and 13 of AC2.

Actually, it was that he couldn't glide. Here's the link to the original article:

Did you install it? I'm trying to figure out which platform I want to buy it for, and I'm leaning toward 360, but I only have 2GB left of memory on my hard drive and I'm afraid that I won't be able to install.

This is something I've actually thought a lot about too. I find that the cool little details like showing damage on the actual characters at points of impact and realistic blood are often overlooked by the big studios. I think when you're making really big games within a deadline like the big studios, it's easy to be

Which platform do you have it for?

Man, if I had traded in my original DS 7 months after launch I would have missed out on so many of the great games that came out later. Of course, you're right, they probably will have a rerelease you could always buy. However, I wouldn't bet on it having two thumb-sticks because Nintendo usually removes features to

I haven't watched the parade full through in a while, so I have to ask, is there a Mario balloon too?

I agree with those who say British food can be great. I've had some pretty delicious British stuff, and some of my favorite American foods were based off the British cuisine. However, I will defend Owen because he never said British food was bad, just that it's not known for having fine cuisine.

I had read your previous post but it still seemed like you didn't get what I was saying because you wrote "In any case, same distance as borders are borders - both are across water." I'm trying to demonstrate how there is a difference in distance, so that's why I made the picture. Apparently though you did get it, so

Look, this is the last time I try to explain what I meant. I actually made a picture, so it can't get any simpler than this. If you still don't get it, then I'm sorry.