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That thing looks like Wall-E and Johnny-5 had a crackbaby.

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I pre-ordered this on PSN during Sony's PLAY promotion & got a bit of a discount. I believe it was $11 or $12. Even though it's ANOTHER f'in platformer, I have fond memories of playing the NES version, so I'm looking forward to it.

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#3  Edited By stryk187

Heya good to see you're going to be putting up more content! My idea may have already been mentioned, but to be honest I'm fucked up & don't feel like reading through the entire thread to find out, so I'm just going to post it. I remember Ryan Davis (fuck him) doing some movie review videos way back when (could have been back in the GameSpot days, I'm not 100% sure). They were fantastic! Considering how much I enjoy reading your written critique of games that are... let's say, shit; I would really enjoy seeing/hearing your take on some "less-than-mainstream" movies that get put out these days, whether they be video game related or not. [I also like reading your reviews on games that are not so much "shit"] I look forward to seeing whatever it is that you put together for GiantBomb! Have a happy and safe New Year!

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#4  Edited By stryk187

My all-time favorite book has to be Wise Guy by Nicholas Pileggi. It's the book that was adapted into the screenplay for the movie Goodfellas. It's a stunning account of life in the Mafia back when the Mafia was in it's heyday, and actually had influence in, well... anything. It's a fascinating read and really well written, I can easily recommend it to just about anyone.