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Has anyone checked on the Green Line in game? Like I really want a bunch of super mutants in Charlie suits banging streetcar ties against the concrete next to a flaming rail car dead in the middle of Union Square.

Most of Somerville is such a cosmic nexus for hipster shit that I cannot imagine it being anything but barista colleges, failed music venues with spray-painted signage, and unending construction on a goddamned Green Line extension that will never happen in any reality. If it just means adding ghoul before all of those

Please tell me there are hipster ghouls swarming Somerville

Who wants to place bets on a Citgo-sponsored DLC pack

I wonder what the robots would have done had Stabler from Law and Order: SVU not shown up

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Craig, sometimes to his detriment, seems incapable of camp

four-player split-screen co-op goodness

Sid Meier ragged on his Covert Action for being a bunch of too-involved minigames without a strong unifying theme; by the time you’d get out of one minigame, you forgot the big-picture goal. The Spore that came out is an even better example of that than Covert Action: each piece is kind of fun, but as a whole it’s

Specifically, enabling the Twitter Button in Ghostery makes embedded tweets display correctly. It’s not limited to Gawker.

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Complete with sex blanket

1/2E decks (and 3E? I never went there) had flexible roll-out screens as backup interfaces or for spotters to monitor. Flexible color ePaper would be appropriate if it existed in any meaningful fashion.

One of the PR agencies (or maybe the only PR agency) is Agency, by friend-of-Kotaku Leigh Alexander and ex-Edge editor/Zoë Mode producer Ste Curran. The glowing endorsement from Auriea in the case study doesn’t pair well with her tone in the blog post.

This is also exactly how I felt about Ready Player One. The good parts get completely steamrolled by the 80s fetish.