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This one's as obvious and inevitable as the average political cartoon, but it had to be done.

Not entirely.

"Guilds: Form guilds in SimCity! Establish your charter, organize play sessions and challenges, filter for regions with guild members only, tag your regions with your guild symbol."

That was a crazy-fast response by the fire department. I guess when your buildings are prone to spontaneously exploding putting a fire department on every block makes sense.

I have no idea—that part is pretty ridiculous.

I remember I once went on a school trip which involved an airplane flight.

Heh. I was pondering whether to put a disclaimer up so this wouldn't turn into a short-lived hoax, but it's more fun this way.

Well, you all knew this was coming.

You know an IP is in trouble when you can't easily tell the difference between an officially licensed game and a hacked-together ripoff.

Wikipedia reveals the convoluted truth:

"Only 555-0100 through 555-0199 are now specifically reserved for fictional use - except for the 800 area code where only 800-555-0199 is reserved."

For convenience, here are the three images superimposed over each other (thanks to Photoshop's Lighter Color blending mode.) As you can see, five members of the team are neither male nor female and don't hate peas. Ikaruwa's speculation that those five failed to fill out a questionnaire seems pretty likely. Or it

Any other questions?

Are we sure he's not just practicing to be a ballerina?

Actually the whole thing was an attempt to sabotage PS4's e3 presentation.

I've used it and it works fine, but Steam is hardly perfect at everything. Backups are one of those things that could use some work, and with the rate at which games are patched with new updates, it doesn't make much sense to backup anything unless your connection is really slow or capped. Installing from a backup

Steam lets play your games offline, and even back them up if you want to. Why not future consoles? Storage space keeps getting cheaper, after all, and games haven't gotten *that* much larger. Back them all up to a hard drive; or an SSD, assuming capacities reach something reasonable in the next few years; or even back

"People still wanted more choice… they wanted the familiarity of the physical disc."

A disclaimer in the bottom left notes that the map is "neither accurate nor to scale."

It's expected that a map like this won't be to scale, but if it's not at least accurate, then what purpose does it serve other than amusement?

It does not remotely surprise me that someone would make a Lego movie, but I am pretty amazed by how decent this trailer makes it look. Also the evil villain apparently plans to "glue the universe together." How awesome is that?