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@colewheeler: Hmmm, but weren't they young when they were laying on the train tracks, but apparently also grew old together in limbo? Need to see that movie again.

@deuxhero: By impractical, did you mean "not boring"?

Looks more like....Morgan Freeman.

Let's just keep this little comic in mind while we discuss this story, yes?

@gurfinki: I'm torn between it and the purple. It's so hard to choose, but I hope they both make it to production.

@cfive3: Rumsfeld does his best sniper impression, but is edged out by the Nader. Too bad. :(

THIS is rad, my friends.

I hate to be yet another echo of Steam's superiority, but it's so painfully obvious when you buy a Games for Windows game from Steam. The Windows Live UI within the Steam UI just emphasizes the contrast, and also makes a horrible mess. Especially if you have a developer specific online service to interrupt you as

@DocSeuss: Yeah, it seems to be the one controller that DOES work well with PC games. Granted many games don't support it, but many do, and do so in a fully realized way.

@Muckamuck: I was going to say the character designs feel more Diablo III than.... Diablo III! (rainbows FTW!)

@Muckamuck: Yeah, I CERTAINLY expect some of the classics to make it, however I'm more interested it how the gameplay feels compared to classic / SOTN Castlevania games. The shot of the crucifix stab doesn't inspire confidence (them's for THROWING, son) but there are still a thousand things they could do, even in a

We should have a 3rd party set up an escrow account to funnel all of our cash directly to Nintendo. As they make more announcements and our losses continue to grow, this will remain a flexible solution.

@MichaelPalin: Steel Diver, dude. IMMA SUBMAWEEN, WOOO!

@Witzbold: Agreed, I never got far on the first one because of how tough it was. I loved the setting though, which makes it all the more frustrating.

@Mesren_Makai: HE NAMED HER AFTER ZELDA FITZGERALD!?!? Oh man, this made my day. Thank you, sir. +1 Fake Star Promotion Power.

@John: I don't think even Ebert would disagree that games CONTAIN art. Of course they do. Sometimes amazing, stupendous art. His argument is that the game as a whole is not a piece of 'art', and is instead closer to sport. I think this is true for many, if not most games, but I think there are a select few that break

@Salari: I've always admired Nintendo's ability to anticipate what people want and come up with something fresh. I didn't think we would benefit from that since they had their older / casual gamer cash cow, but now they've completely turned the game around and left Microsoft and Sony looking like fools. (Somewhat.)

@Walking Eye!: Keep shooting. We've got LOTS of torpedoes.