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A very interesting and insightful read. I would never be able to do that for fear of getting caught. Heck back in high school I seemed to keep setting off metal detectors even AFTER I bought stuff. I played more computer games when I was in high school/college. The only console I had back then was a Wii that I won

If it was for a different system maybe. I already have it on Steam I’ve just never finished it (I got stuck, not to mention really frustrated, on the part where you have to guide the grenades through the cave.) Maybe this is just the thing I need to go back and give it another go.

I wonder is it weird that I think Valkyrie Drive actually looks like it would be fun to play, even though I’m a woman? The downside is I don’t own a Vita, nor am I going to go buy one for one game (just a general rule of thumb for me.) Then again I DO have Steam so maybe I should just go find some bad visual

I see a lot of people on here talking about Akira and how the manga is better. Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. The reason I don’t read as much manga is very simple, it’s expensive. Even using one or two apps on my kindle doesn’t really reduce the price. Secondly it’s 2000 pages which is quite a lot for something like

Ok nevermind about the trailers I’m just not smarter than the computer today. They do work.

I’ll say this they have the look down so far but until I see something other than the photos I’m going to remain skeptical (did try to watch the trailers mentioned but only the first one played.) I do want to check out the Kenshin movies they look pretty cool. I don’t really remember seeing DBZ:Evolution but I’ve

While I buy my games from 3 sources mainly (Steam, Humble Bundle and GOG) I don’t see myself switching to GOG’s Galaxy anytime soon. If it becomes better or different than Steam maybe. Last I checked it was a little too similar to Steam but GOG’s stuff is DRM free (I think..) I find it easier to find guides and

I would definitely play an adventure game with this art style. I don’t know why but towards the end it reminded me very much of the Bashki (the spelling is probably way off) LOTR films that came out ages ago. Not to say we should do a film in that style, the look is great but I felt like all the characters acted kind

You know now that you’ve posted this, someone has to go try them and tell us what they taste like. I would try them but I don’t live in Japan.

This is just wonderful in all sorts of ways. I’m sharing this on my Facebook wall as an example of something positive happening in the gaming world. All too often we only see the bad news stories. Things like GamerGate, people who cheat and the ever popular “video games must have made them do it” tend to suck up all

I definitely want to see this movie. Even if I have to wait for a Netflix version. While I am a huge Myazaki fan I still think Studio Ghibli does amazing animation regardless and this film is continuing that tradition.

Now i have at least 2 or 3 games I need to put on my wishlist. I don’t think I’ll get to anything on there anytime soon though. I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to get all the King’s Quest games for 15 on Humble Bundle so I think that will keep me busy for quite some time.

While I haven’t read the manga I’ve been watching the anime on Toonami. There’s a reason I tend not to read manga that doesn’t seem to end. Sure I watch Naruto and I used to watch One Piece and Bleach but do I want to start a book series that I may never finish? No. I will say I’ve enjoyed what I’ve seen of the anime

Certainly looks interesting. I like the different art style too. Watching this reminds me I need to watch One Punch Man sometime soon. Maybe after I watch Erased.

I’ve only ever played KH1 and I never did finish it (I was playing on my friend’s console and I didn’t have a PS2 at the time.) Now that I finally have a PS3 I’m just happy I actually get to play ANY of the games. I do kind of understand the whole waiting for a sequel to come out though. There’s a game called The

There are a few on here I may check out. Endride, the Sakamoto one, Sailor Moon Crystal and Phoenix Wright. That is AFTER I’ve got a grip on my current situation. I’m still watching the original Sailor Moon, Assasination Classroom (season 1) and probably starting Erased. I may check out Trigger’s new anime too.

I have yet to play Undertale but it is on my Steam wishlist. It sounds like the fanbase is having problems that other shows/things have. They don’t want to hear ANY criticism or bad things, even if it could be helpful. I am a fan of lots of things but I try not to take it too personally if someone I know doesn’t like

So while I haven’t backed anything on Kickstarter per se (too many tales of stuff never coming out/people’s money disappearing and possible scams) I wonder if this issue (of stuff not panning out/not delivering) would be true on another crowd funding type of site like Indiegogo? I’ve only backed 2 or 3 things on it

Creepy but kind of cool at the same time.

While I am not married, nor do I have kids I can understand sympathize with your article. I remember when I was younger and at first I didn’t mind Elmo’s World because it was only every once in awhile. Then it was EVERY episode and I just couldn’t take it. I also don’t like how other characters seem to be getting