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@twinturbo2: Have you been to Japan? I went there a year ago and have not gone a single day since without missing it terribly. Getting to play something ridiculously steeped in Japaneseness is kinda like looking at vacation photos, not the real thing but it brings back good memories. That's why it's important to some

@omgwtflolbbqbye: Before my wife and I went to Tokyo on our honeymoon we thought we knew what media saturation was... We got nothing on the Japanese. Only understood one line from the song, "It's always raining since you've been away," but we heard it... literally... everywhere.

@magnakaiser: To be super scientific, thanks to the magic of decimals all measurement systems are convertable and thus roughly identical. There's really nothing scientifically wrong about Fahrenheit, it's just useful in the sciences to have an agreed upon standard so we're not cratering objects into Mars and such

@No Star is the New Star: Sorry, that was clunkily worded, it wasn't supposed to sound contrary, more like a generalization about critical media (Or a criticism of general media (Or was it a medial criticism of generalizations?)).

@No Star is the New Star: Though to be fair, he is a bit of a douche still, but I think that's kind of necessary. I'm a hardcore GB fan though, if for no other reason than they somehow pull off the four guys in a room podcasting model without devolving into bickery bullshit. Best weekly gaming podcast I know of.

@BigManMalone: So here's how I see things, attempting a rational point of view. The goal of your communication is almost vaguely solipsistic inasmuch as it's for your benefit alone. Consequently you choose a public forum (Buh?) to use a racial epithet for its lexical expediency (Guh?) preceding a general dismissal of

@BigManMalone: Jeez man, there's nothing wrong with grating self-satisfaction per se but at least be charming about it. For an argument buttressed at least in part by the supposition that you're funny the whole thing is resoundingly humorless.

Ok, I need help lip reading. I got:

@TVs_Frank: I know I'll be milking it for all it's worth.

@fiffer86: While I can sort of understand your rationale, but if you play this game next to three of your best friends and I can almost guarantee you'll have more than $50 worth of fun. It's a completely experiential thing, but trust me, it's there. #newsupermariobroswii

Five Points isn't so bad. Just be as careful as you would be in any big city at night. I think I'll definitely be there. Should I bring the remaining tier of my Pac-Man themed wedding cake for refreshments?

It's on the road between Harajuku and Shibuya. I got a cardboard camera there. Probably the most awesome street of shopping in Tokyo, or at least one of them. Close to Kiddyland. Eneloop is ridculously saturated there, EVERYWHERE has Eneloop batteries.

#21, probably my favorite strip of shopping in all of Tokyo. MoMA store, Uniqlo (The one with the gaming shirts in canisters!), Kiddyland, H&M, Vitamin Water elevator thing, etc. God I miss it.

@AndyboyH: Those were the only people that made my cagey in my whole trip to Tokyo. When I was there, one of them sat and leaned against a tall pile of plastic crates and knocked them over onto a tiny little Japanese girl. Priceless.

I never saw a significant line when I was in Japan in August (Except at Krispy Kreme). When there are lines like this, how quickly do they get people through? Just curious.