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legeek

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  1. I still have Mass Effect 2 in shrinkwrap and sitting on the backlog. I also have not touched Bioshock 2, Fable 2, GTA IV, Fallout New Vegas... just to name a couple.

     

    For what it's worth, I would let the rest sit on the shelf (with the possible exception of Fallout NV), and go ahead and crack open Mass Effect 2. My gaming time is limited these days, but I made the time to play through it THREE times. It's probably my favorite modern game of the last few years.

     

    I hear you though, I'm still trying to get back to and finish up Deus Ex: Human Evolution, Metroid: Other M and Super Mario 3D Land, before I forget what I was doing! :P


  2. Here's the animation without missile pixels. It's more than 2 pixels actually.

    I think I can fit the anim in 8 pixels wide, if optimization needed.

     

    post-10940-0-00735100-1317650850.gif

     

    You know, I think you could crop from the left instead of the right since the eye is drawn to the foot moving forward.


  3. I can see what you guys are talking about now, particularly about the larger trend on the internet, as it is apparently written by younger folk who grew up on Nintendo (or later) and sadly do not have a sense of history, or are not willing to do any reasearch beyond their narrow band of personal experience. As they say, history is written by winners and there is noone in Atari's corner. Us old farts need to keep up the good word on Atari. I try to do my part on my site here, and also here, which is a fan print zine run by--oddly enough a guy who works at 1UP. Anyway, beyond the battery life, the LYNX is a great system, it plays my favorite versions of Rampart and STUN Runner.


  4. Did any of you bother to read? ;)

     

    "Unlike every other console on this list, however, the Lynx was arguably superior to its competitors."

     

    "The Lynx makes its way onto this list not because of any of its own inherent shortcomings, but simply because it was never popular."

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