virgnarus
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Yeah, on the console side of things it doesn't sound too pleasant. PC is only looking better with stuff like the promising crowdfunded games and of course the Oculus Rift. The Rift's really the only thing I pay attention too in game news nowadays, considering how revolutionary it is.

Oculus Rift support is planned in the future for some of the game consoles like the new PS4, however right now they just want to get a good solid working consumer version for PC before expanding to other platforms. Developer and publisher interest, however, has been exceptionally positive already; Unreal Engine 4

The PS4 may need this game,

Turtle not turtle enough for the turtle club?

Monsanto has a reputation for being very unethical and sue-happy.

Is that June 11 11PM Japan Time?

Reminds me all too much of the tilted cartridge trick on my gold OOT cartridge.

Pardon late reply on this. Didn't catch it before.

LaTeX is a typesetting engine that's extremely popular in academia as well as other publishers for producing high quality documents (basically a superior alternative to MS Word).

Tell that to the people who make LaTeX.

Not good. I'm afraid they will unearth an unholy force so powerful it will sunder humanity as we know it. They had a very good reason to go to such extremes to entomb such evil.

First you start with a reeeeally big tree...

This looks like it's meant to manage US luxury hotel prisons. How about making a prison that makes its interns cry out for the death penalty?

I mentioned I'm using Firefox. Also, these aren't very appropriate solutions because they just zoom into a small shrunken image. What needs to be done is the ability to expand them to their original size, which I've actually seen present on some images on Kotaku but not all. It's either a bug in the browser, or a bug

Not a viable solution.

Is it just me, or are all the benchmark score images shrunk, and there's nothing I can do to expand them? No expand buttons on em either. Running Firefox ESR 17.0.6 (latest).

Dude! Mike Nelson! Rob Paulsen! Come on!

I've played through both, and honestly, they don't hold a candle to the King of Pain.

Not implying you were, skipper. Just interjecting with a simple witticism.

Makes me wonder why longstanding publication formats like MLA with all their tuning and refinement never once realize how truly genius it is to just slap the references in the middle of the paper instead of consolidating them at the end. They would do well to bask in the almighty wisdom that Gawker Media proffers.