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For any other Linux users out there, there's Pithos for you.

Is this hardware-embedded, or can it be "removed" by using an alternative firmware like CyanogenMod?

I'd assume the emulator let's you select a controller configuration, because there are two ways to hold the N64 controller: hold the outer wings, or hold the middle and right wings. Nearly all N64 games utilize the latter setup, in which it's impossible to press the L trigger.

Should be plenty. I have 75/8 Mbps with DOCSIS 3 on Cox (those are the real speeds I get); TF2 and BF3 play silky-smooth.

We laughed at you because you said "y'all".

I think the better question is "is it ever worthwhile to use Brush Script for anything?"

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare RPG.

Graphics? Ocarina of Time was on the N64. It ran at 20fps. The Wii's graphics are decent. And voice acting? You know you're playing a Zelda game, right?

The kids who want M-rated games like Call of Duty will get them another way, if they're smart. Not that I advocate that. Or do that.

Must...find...gamer girlfriend...now...

Zune. Most of the MP3s I get from the Zune Marketplace are 320kbps.

And thanks to Battlefield 3, everyone can play Skyward Sword in Dolphin on ultra-high!

Rise, Battlefield, RISE! IT'S ALIVE!

There's MComix, a fork of Comix, which is still under development.

@Aargh_a_Knot: I've tried Vox, but it's a tad too minimal. And unstable, from my experience.

I built a Hackintosh over the summer, and I wanted to play my music collection. Apparently, every Mac user uses iTunes. There are almost no alternatives.

Their Xboxes are breaking because Microsoft is banning them. That's why they get new accounts ;)

VOTE: Comix

Did I say I was going to buy MW3 at any point? I bought BF3 for multiplayer, and I'm going to borrow MW3 from a friend a couple weeks after it comes out. A giveaway would be nice, though.

I was actually looking for a MW3 giveaway. I already bought BF3, but I'd like to play through MW3's campaign.