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I voted for your comment, because I had a SCI-FI action figure once.

So let me get this straight: they were minding their business when, across all that scenery, they managed to spot an RC plane from their altitude crash on a tree top, then they have the balls and the skills to fly low enough to actually grab the RC plane from said tree top? Damn, most awesome thing that I saw today.

Took you this long to come up with a snappy response, huh? Good job, go grab a candy, you deserve it.

I'm probably the only one seeing this, but No-Headband Lebron reminds me of...

That fact is something I did not refute. But no thanks for making a comment that's isolated from the topic that's being discussed. Try again.

That's hilarious, thanks for posting this! And no, I'm not getting a 360, because I know of another console that can play games offline. It's called a PS4.

This is MS not doing their due diligence. Sony has no responsibility to "correct" the media's perception about their competitors. If MS wants to, they should step up their PR game to help the situation.

One of the funny things about last night was that LBJ only scored 14 points for 3 quarters, then he scores 16 in the 4th. Which becomes a complete reversal for TDuncan and Parker, who were scoring left and right for up to 3rd quarter, then suddenly going silent on the 4th.

That DWade block on Duncan on your headline is a great example of the unpredictable nature of this series, since that crucial possession came from a turnover (if I remember correctly). I'm rooting for the Spurs, but I have to admit, there's no way in hell should we write off the Heat as far as crunch games are

I don't remember the rules very well, but it was a dead ball. Also, I remember some instances of reviews, where they do so to determine last-touch possessions.

So appropriate. +1

What really weirded me out is the fact that the refs did not even offer a review of that last play. I was under the impression that, at the dying seconds of a close game, refs have the option to review questionable possessions in order to reverse to /make the right call.

Yeah, and they didn't even review it?

Let me help you: here's a pig that can function as a sheep dog.

Is it possible that the controls are not as responsive as you'd expect simply because of the technological limitations of that time?

This might simply be remembering with a rose-colored tint, but I thought Zelda II was pretty great. Coming from the original LoZ, at transition to a side-scrolling combat and dungeon/town exploration, while still utilizing an overhead world movement is one hell of a leap! And they did it so well, too!

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This is a mental image that I shall be carrying for the rest of the day, thank you.

The Villager as a Titan, instant win.

Too many digits, or is this so far-off that we increased the digits in a phone number?