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I love how it's applied to each one of the posters too.

It sounds to me like the default response these days is to blame reports of bugs on internet hearsay, evidenced by the fact that Crecente talked to him about about first-hand experiences and the guy was surprised. Makes me wonder how much they actually look into reports of problems.

Better ending would have been for Chell to shoot one of the portals on the opposite wall and fling Crash through the window.

Which only proves, to my mind anyway, that human improvisation will always best machine intelligence. Because machines must work within a given set of rules, they will never be capable of "gaming the system" so to speak.

What story is that from? Sounds very interesting.

Aside from the founder thing, I'd be hesitant to name a computer after the world's greatest detective unless I was 110% sure it was the best. And even then, Batman would still win.

Second star material!

Perhaps people are simply recognizing that technology is only a tool, even a crutch at times. It cannot be good or evil itself, but can be used for good or evil purposes, just like any other tool. And given that there appear to be more evil people in this world than good, is it any wonder we tend to see tools put to

I'm still not a fan of the big silver discs on his wrists (they can go mechanical without this visual touch!), but the costume is starting to grow on me a bit. Here's hoping that The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Man ::The Incredible Hulk: Hulk.

I enjoyed AoE 3, but I thought other Ensemble games were better on the whole.

Perhaps telescope is a poor example. Visible light isn't the only way we can find things though. If we've got ways of discovering extra-solar planets, surely those methods would work inside our own solar system, and I'm guessing more effectively as well.

The fact that we've got all these telescopes capable of seeing beyond our solar system, and yet somehow we've not seen something so monstrously huge in our own solar system does not inspire confidence that Tyche is real.

343 may have produced it, but I believe that Certain Affinity actually developed the maps.

I've done this half a dozen times, and it's worked on every single machine. It's kind of funny how basic it is.

Honestly, because Blizzard has demonstrated their commitment to quality time and time again, I wouldn't want it this year if they felt that a delay into next year would improve the title.

I hope someone buys it just because eBay doesn't want him to sell it.

I dunno about this, I really enjoyed Jack Wall's work on ME 1 & 2. Hopefully Mansell can keep the same vibe.

Same here.

I like the overall look, but I was kind of hoping the suit would look more like a modified flak jacket or something. More utilitarian and/or armored. I'm guessing they're saving that kind of thing for the Avengers movie though, since there's bound to be an upgrade to his suit.

That's interesting. If you think of where you read that, let me know. I'd love to see it too. Having looked over several images on Google, I can see what you mean. I think in the comics it tends to look larger because of the position of Steve's body, whereas in the trailer, he's just standing there holding it for