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I believe you want to say "kawaii".

From the initial screen cap I was expecting more of a Cowboy Bebop-esque vibe.

Oh God, the "Ballad of the Windfish" from Zelda: Link's Awakening still gives me chills whenever I hear it.

What? Depending on the cereal, the dust is the best part!

You aren't buying games, people. You're purchasing licenses to play the games. Once you put things in that kind of perspective, you'll start thinking like an executive.

The resemblance is uncanny.

Haha I know, right? The game is secondary!

This is pretty well why I purchased the Warcraft: Cataclysm and Diablo 3 collector boxes. To have the artwork bound in one book is just so awesome to have as a reference guide when I'm drawing!

So I've got the video paused at 0:56. Is this going to be a sci-fi fantasy-esque RPG? I mean, I already see (in order of appearance) a supporting mage, a rogue hero, and a heavily armed knight.

Okay, so this has been covered in some detail by Wired as covered by Kotaku:

Okay, so this one detail about the Xbox One's Cloud connectivity has me a bit bent outta shape. As a disclaimer, I do not own an Xbox; all I have is a PS3, a Wii, and a 3DSXL.

Heh, Sony totally missed the train on that one. Could have saved that one for the next console installment in 2020.

That's ph- phun!

People everywhere are now folding their money. I wonder if I'll find any polymer bills pre-folded...

All I hear is, "transistor, transistor!" Hang on, you twisted transistor!

Dragonite,

I remember having my troubles with Super Metroid at the time. If you'd never heard of wall-jumping at the time, there'd be no way to finish.

It'd be really great if they could provide a credit card-sized battery to give you enough power to make a few 5-minute phone calls in the event that your phone has drained out entirely.

My parents used to give me $20 a week for my allowance back in junior high. I used to spend it on snacks and playing cards, so I never really learned anything about saving money until I got my first full time job after high school. I had to save up for a car, insurance, tuition, and so many girlfriends (which are

I take it math and reading aren't your strong suits.