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Console gaming specifically. I dropped out on PC gaming in 2001, though I did play StarCraft 2 when it came out and replay it from time to time.

Madame Bovary was no Lady Chatterley.

This kind of stuff is why I give up on console gaming every three years or so, and it takes a few more years and a special kind of game to get me back in.

Very ambitions try there, but in fact the least successful of the evening. Didn’t even get as far as the first volume.

You beat me to it, you magnificent bus stop!

That was such a bizarre day. In my school all the classrooms pretty much shut down as every teacher, unprompted, set up a portable radio and had us all listen to the verdict live. I remember being bored out of my mind to the point that I took off my socks and made puppets to act out whatever was being said on the

The comics are hilarious! The video game is pretty fun, but the gameplay itself is somewhat clunky. Thankfully, the DVD for Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs has a special feature of all the game’s cutscenes edited together into what is effectively a solid full episode of the series. It makes for an entertaining

I figure the video game and the comic books have to fit in there somewhere.

The only Simpson to almost but not at all appear on The Simpsons.

Spider-Man minus Spider-Man is where it’s at . . . apparently.

To quote the poet "Giggedy Giggedy, aw yeah."

He was a shiny happy person.

Turner D. Parody!

Hey stop there? Why not escalate all the way up to the dreaded rear admiral ?

S.C.A.R.E. is discreetly discouraging Hollywood from pursuing such an adaptation.

There’s gotta be a Riverdale in Westeros. It seems like that kind of place.

I got a Folies Bergére notification for this?

Now playing

I’ve always been a big fan on Platunes!

I’m looking forward to the musical number about how the Joker feels about big butts and how he can't lie about how he feels about big butts.

“It occurs to me that, uh, your jacket leads me to believe that, uh, somewhere in this great country of ours, there’s an El Camino with its seat cover missing.”