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#3 was my favorite. I don't really care if it makes sense in (what I assume is) the Zelda universe. She's frakkin' perfect in that costume.

Wow, Nintendo lost money due to the DS not selling well. Color me surprised.

@mykie: "Hi, i'd like to interview for a job here. No, I don't think Cool Ice is redundant. I also think there is a benefit to having my nickname tattoo'd on both arms, in case of massive amnesia or a concussion. I also think skulls need sunglasses. So does the back of my head, though it looks like a bra or a

@blakmarkit: Oh, I definitely would enjoy it more with someone to shoot things with, but since I have it on PS3 and all my buddies have it on 360, that's been a bit difficult to do. :(

Yeah, I still haven't beaten the original game, even once. I got a little lost in the story I think and haven't had the drive to get back on track. I love the art style and it is fun, I just kinda stopped for Dragon Age: Origins.

I think the same about this as I did about the 1st. Looks gorgeous! And if it's half as deep and well written as the 1st, i'll invest far too many hours enjoying it.

@brundlefly: As much as I joke, I know i'll check it out. I'm pretty excited anytime a Star Trek game surfaces, and will definitely be giving this a whirl.

@Pope John Peeps II: And for only a few dollars, you can buy Tribble Growth XL, which will increase Tribble production by 300% for 1 day, and your chances of a rare Tribble spawn by 25%! :O

So, I know they stated explicitly that Chuck's Dad is not Timothy Dalton, but did they ever explicitly state that Ellie's Dad isn't?

The thing which concerns me most is when games have neat trailers like that, and then say they're a browser-based game.

I have continually run into the problem of finding something/someone to be for Halloween, as I have a rather pronounced and awesome beard, and refuse to shave it for the festivities. So ... it narrows my options.

@SpudDude: Yeah, I had my manager raise an eyebrow when I flipped to this tab as he happened to walk by.

I think the most interesting part of this article was the portion discussing body language when lying. Personally, I find the body language pieces to be the most fascinating in any article.

I'm really enjoying this article, a lot actually. I have a few thoughts, but the immediate one I had, is that the $50 or $100 example was one full of too many variables to provide accurate information.

@D0rk: I have to be honest, this game is definitely worth $3. And when you think about the guarantee of hours and hours of enjoyment ... how much do you spend for 1 movie? (Whether rented or in the theater), it's definitely worth $3.

Where's Seinfeld when we need an episode about the pros and cons of something like this?

I don't have a lot of options.

@chizelord: That coat is frakkin' awesome.

I'm really struggling with whether or not I want to watch this show. I confess, i've only been a Who-fan since about 6 months ago, when I burned through the Eccleston, Tennant and current Smith seasons (including the Tennant movies)... and I guess I didn't find myself terribly interested in Sarah Jane. So I run into