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I agree 100%. The movie as shot was VERY brown, and planet Mimban (Han’s infantry time where he met Beckett) was particularly stagey. The gangster’s “yacht” had no sense of space, particularly since we only saw the coat check room, and the big bad’s museum lounge, which looked like something out of Star Trek The Next

This is rather sloppy. See me after class.

Don’t forget that it’s generally much cheaper (half price or less) to get collected editions from the Kindle store — buy them there and they will show up in both the Kindle app (with your other eBooks) and Comixology.

Progress Quest with nice graphics makes me happy. I am very simple.

If you wait to upgrade to iOS11, you miss out on the new Automatic Setup feature to hand off your data to a new iPhone 8. But on the flip side, you won’t need to worry about old apps (mostly games) that haven’t been updated to 64-bit and won’t run. Honestly, a little more detail would be useful Patrick, rather than

Once again, a “box” teased from Atari, but nothing inside. Their shareholder statements made it sound as though they’re crowdfunding this to reduce their risk. Their lack of details make it sound like they haven’t decided what goes inside. Wired USB in the back isn’t very compelling, neither is their stealth “Gabbo is

That’s really cute ... but an arcade game should be big and heavy so it doesn’t get jostled around!

The PC version is surprisingly good. The PC version, of a fighting game! Can you believe that?

Nope, that seat is reserved for VR!

This is interesting, but it should be pointed out that the amounts of money under discussion are totally minuscule in the scheme of the budget (as are NEA and NEH themselves), and that taxpayers don’t like funding things that sound like fun, such as “video games.”

Some of whom have careers that contribute to society or the economy. “Pro game streamer” isn’t something that would make any mama proud, especially if it wrecks your health. I’m glad the author has found some balance and left this racket.

I wouldn’t be surprised or disappointed if the “comedy” were dead. In this book, the author’s “voice” is annoying (though not as bad as the narrator’s actual voice in the audible version) but there’s some fun history in here for two dollars.

I wouldn’t be surprised or disappointed if the “comedy” were dead. In this book, the author’s “voice” is annoying

They don't need similar-looking things stinking up their brand and causing confusion. It's not as if Mario is in the public domain like The Wizard of Oz books.

Don’t forget EA Access (cheap subscription), Rare Replay, Elite: Dangerous, Cuphead, Everspace, and you mentioned Halo 1 - infinity and Crackdown 3. Plus backwards compatibility, easy and cheap external storage, streaming to PC ... if you can find an xbone for less than $300 I totally think it’s worth it.

You know that what you just said doesn’t make any sense, right? They can’t have less product in there and have it weigh the same. They’re the same PRICE but these goofy designs don’t weigh as much.

That's neat, I guess. I wish someone would work out better emulation for the Nintendo 64, though. Most games work with high level emulation, but the titles with custom microcode like Rogue Squadron don't run at all. And I'd like to play Rogue Squadron on a handheld. Can someone please work on low level emulation of

The original has been subscription free for literally years now. Even when there was a subscriber fee, it was cheap at one dollar per month.

I feel the same way about my Star Wars Vans. If they made a Genesis version I'd buy that, though.

Does everything need to be a this-and-that “killer?” This will be a smart add-on to TV, with or without games. Your complaint about the 200MB size limit is invalid, because downloading extra assets on demand is how the big games get on there. Did you not see Galaxy on Fire 3 on display? Have you no heart?

That’s why I am willing to crowd fun small indie efforts (such as the console and mobile style that makes Chris Roberts cry) while leaving AAA big projects to real businesses with project managers and deadlines.