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@Lombax: Good job there.

@dsmx: I think he wanted us to remember the fifth of November, but maybe that's just me...

He was funny when he was going to kill Tom Brady...

I once bought a Copy of Metroid Pinball on the DS and SHOCK!!! They stuck the demo of First Hunt in there! Twenty minutes to exchange! LOL!

BINGO

Haven't there already been oodles of scifi stories about this same concept? There was a great trilogy about a man who could project his mind to explore other planets and a short story about us building a new type of human DNA-based creature to explore and inhabit a gas giant, but I'm pretty sure this concept has also

Always always always always always treat a gun as if it's loaded. I don't know the specifics here, but:

@Mact: I'd worry more about him thinking Resistance is something to write home about.

Wow. I think John Woo and The Matrix and FPS games have totally just fucked up everyone's sense of how exchanging fire works in the real world. Yeah, run and gun without any sort of auto-aim/artificially stable targeting receptacle and see how well you do. Sure, those CAS guys can fire from the hip and get great

I think I'll stick with my 2000 with CFW and play some more DJ Max Portable 2.

I need to be in greater control, so I need a greater controller.

I really liked that educational BBC game like this where you had to solved educational puzzles.

@Eville1 says SKUse me a sec.: As much as I am completely insane about Pratchett and Gaiman, Good Omens fell far short of the mark. Gilliam is a god though. Even when he fails at a movie it's glorious. See: Lost in La Mancha.

This... it's simply amazing. To quote Patrick Stewart, "I've seen it all. I've seen everything."

All of the other consoles used to laugh and call him names.

@FlyveHest: That looks awesome. Someone should make WH40K:DoW TD maps. Something that has you building heavy bolter turrets or Necrons that come back to life and of course capturing strategic points to turn them into towers.

DTF is perhaps the most amazingly simple yet addicting Tower game I've ever had the joy of playing. There are absolutely endless ways to fail at that game, and slightly fewer ways to win.

@2Ninjas: That sounds about right from when I ran a bookstore. He makes Dean Koontz look like James Joyce.