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Stan Lee has NEVER owned Marvel comics...why the fuck do people think that?
Obscure my ass....while everyone was lining up to play Dragon's Lair I was playing Cobra Command. The game was hard as hell unless you could remember every sequence of commands....the only game like this that was more brutal was Cliff Hanger which was made of Lupin clips.
Champions Online downright sucks.

I played COH since launch and was eagerly awaiting this game..bought it day one. Such a huge letdown. Terrible game...just plain bad. I can't wait for it to fail. Makes me sad that they led me to believe that this was going to be way better than COH. Avoid it at all costs.
A computer is not a gaming console you idiot...and yes, you implied that it was the forerunner. Read your post again you moron.
Well, even your info is wrong. First, the C64 never was a console...it was a home computer, albeit a cheap alternative to a real computer at the time. Also, there were numerous other home computers that had gaming such as the Atari 400 or the Apple II...get your shit straight before you start lecturing people on the history of video games and home computers.
The vast majority of C64 games were crap...there were some that totally ruled in the context of the time period in which they were released. Now try and play them on a tiny screen with some crappy touchpad interface instead of an actual joystick and keyboard....sound likes a huge bag of suck right there. Just another waste of money on the iPhone. Most of the apps and games are shit like this that are impulse buys that never get used after the first few minutes of toying around with them.
Audio link is a red x...doesn't format correctly in all browsers.

Amateur hour here.
Four plastic guitars for various RB and GH games, drums from RB, Five different USB microphones from various games, four Scene It controllers that I got on clearance, one guncon from my PS that I never play anymore. That is about it. I can't stand crazy controllers so I only get them when I need them or they came with something that was really cheap.
I would buy all the Talking Heads songs but I'm dead broke at the moment. =(
I got into the beta for the free version and it was a snoozefest. I grew up playing D&D/AD&D and other pen and paper RPGs back in the 80's. I can't believe that people keep screwing up the license...sure there have been a few good PC games but stuff like this ends up portraying the brand as bland and generic. There are so many cool aspects to the various worlds of TSR, especially the fantasty stuff beyond the surface of the world. There are mulitple plains, dimensions, etc, etc, etc, etc that could be taken into a huge epic based MMO rather than just another game where you kill rats and scrounge for a decent piece of armor. They had the potential to create something different and grandiose but instead they created another lame mediocre hunk of meh.

I don't care what happens to them or the game itself.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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