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So, would you mind sharing some thoughts on how that could be done? I’m not being snarky at all; I just don’t browse games on the eshop and am unsure how other people use it to find games. I find out about all of the games I’ve purchased online, then I’ve gone and searched for them in the eshop.

It’s sort of the second Zelda Maker beta we’ve gotten this year. Link’s Awakening had the Chamber Dungeons (which were... okay), and now this. Certainly feels like Nintendo is testing the waters and trying to figure out the right way to do one.

I think "In the Absence of Truth" is my favorite ISIS album, but I don't believe it counts as a concept album. I also really like Mastodon's "Crack the Skye," Nocturnus's "The Key," Cult of Luna's "Vertikal," Meshuggah's "Catch 33," Ahab's "Call of the Wretched Sea," Nevernore's "Dreaming Neon Black"... 

I was about to say that EA has an in-house developer that can do exactly this, but then I remembered Pandemic went kaput. 

All I want is a new, good Rogue Squadron game, but I’m glad to hear folks are digging this!

Ah, Theseus’s axe.

Doesn’t she say in the review that the ghost kid has 4 Pokemon?

I've got no problem with the graphics of Diablo 3, but I felt the writing was poor. Azmodan has to be the worst master strategist ever.

Ah, found some of the comics I was thinking of.

I do like the interpretation that Pokedex entries are, as you say, written by children or non-scientists who are just trying to make sense of these weird creatures with magic powers. Child logic certainly explains hyperbole like, “Ponyta’s hooves are as hard as diamonds!” because the kid just saw his Ponyta stomp the

Ha, I recommended that too, but I’m stuck in the greeeeyyyyys.

Peter Watts wrote a really interesting short story from the perspective of the thing.

Spent a lot of time playing the fishing game in the Switch version of Link’s Awakening.

I had to use a guide (and spent a lot of time grinding) to finish Zelda 2. The designs of the palaces, especially later in the game, are downright byzantine.

Cell phones (and driver distraction) get brought up all the time in our field, and not without reason. Distraction is absolutely a component in a lot of crashes. What I try to do in my work is contextualize those factors into a broader focus on the system itself. Why is it that, if someone becomes temporarily

Drunk driving is an interesting, persistent problem in traffic safety. A little less than 30% of traffic fatalities involve “drunk driving” (as we define it above a BAC of 0.08), and that percentage has decreased over time. But, that decrease isn’t really due to any countermeasures; most of that reduction is actually

Driving culture is definitely a big part of it. But our driving culture is also linked directly to our land development, which is linked to our economic systems. 

Hi, traffic safety researcher here. Did you know that the leading cause of death for teens is motor vehicle crashes? Did you know that the pedestrian fatality total in 2018 was the highest it’s been since 1990? Did you know that about 40,000 people a year die in crashes?

I’ve been enjoying it and spent maybe $10 on gem apples, but I think I’m at a point where the need to wait between log-ins so I can get more apples might get rough.