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does anyone have an actual example of an online gaming comic strip that they laughed out loud on? i mean literally, not lol.
nice
the problem with the wii fit (at least for me) is that it is so slow and going between exercises can seem to take forever. i wanted to work out, but i mostly just stood around waiting. the other big problem is that the exercises offered are very repetitive and seem gimmicky. it's much, much easier to get any sort of real work out doing anything else.
i just checked out the link. those pictures for the winning cases are crazy small and cropped. all i wanna do is actually see the friggin' winning cases.
oh, you're right about both. my mistake.

i can't say that there's a lot of things that they shook up with on phantom hourglass, since it continues a lot that was established by wind waker and just implemented touch controls into everything. if you gave me a choice of moving link with a stylus or a pad, i'd pick the pad.
i just got done playing minish cap again last week. it's the game that most people forget, but it certainly had its moments. it seems like the most beautiful of the zelda games, because the 2D style has such a lushness. it was a fun play, but mostly hampered by all of the crap that they keep making you do in these games over and over again.

also, it had only four or five real dungeons, then bogged you down with hours of kinstone and other busywork. being the only other 2D zelda since LTTP, it just made me think of how stagnant the series was, and how this will be a rehash of that.

sure, i'll have fun playing spirit tracks, but it will be something that i've done over and over again. what nintendo should do is take a chance and let another developer take a chance with the IP, independent of their Zelda series.
have you ever been to europe or japan? there are tons of little, odd-shaped cars over there. it's more for that market than ours.
the drive isn't less than a hundred dollars. i see it for around 120-130. the previous article listed it being 85 with a rebate via newegg, but that's not listed or apparently available anymore. all of this means that this certainly isn't under a hundred dollars.
my college degree sure didn't get me a job.

sad face.
councils of old magic guys or whatever ALWAYS go for the "imprison horrible evil inside something".
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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