ultragoregrind
ultragoregrind
ultragoregrind

$7 for Guardian Heroes?! SCORE!

its a new system.

It's done, I was "that guy" watching the count down. It should arrive by friday!

Outstanding! I've set a reminder on my phone - can't let this deal slip by

"SNK's flagship fighting game for the PS3!"

To echo what many are saying - I'm waiting for the games. As it stands, if I were to purchase a Vita today - I'd grab it with Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom. Apart from that and Uncharted, there simply isn't a wealth of titles I must have right now.

wtf? no proper ipad support?

I had a "minor" stroke back in September. Had what is known as a PICA Stroke.

Yup, my wife and I actually went up when we heard the sap was running again after the warm spell. It was running really well, and the sap seemed ok - but we ended up boiling for 5 hours and ended up with basically maple water. In the end it just wasn't worth the time and effort to keep going (basically it would have

My wife's family is up in Vermont, and we head up there to help out with sugaring at least once per year.

I pre-ordered this at PAX East :)

At least it's not Slant Six....

Don't fear the Fluff!!! Don't get me wrong it's not an every day sort of thing, but once i a while, a fluffernutter really hits the spot.

Oh yes, he sure did!

Well, there WAS a recent X-Men event called Schism - in which Logan takes a team of x-men one way, and Cyclops does the same. Logan even started his own mutant school - you can see his end of things in the series Wolverine and the X-Men and Cyclops' in the recently rebooted Uncanny X-Men.

Dude- Wolverine is kind of on EVERY Marvel team these days. In fact I know i've seen a joke in a semi-recent issue where he's asked to join another team and basically says "why not, i'm on all the others".

It kind of boils down to who will control The Phoenix (which is headed back to earth).

*ahem* Ed Furlong didn't use an Atari Lynx to hack the ATM... he used an Atari Portfolio

If i recall correctly, the introduction of 32bit windows applications also helped it to it's grave. OS/2's windows emulation only supported 16bit binaries, so once Win95 came around and Windows suddenly was all about 32bit... OS/2 started to kick the bucket.

Oh wow, major DERP on my part.