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2 Gamecubes, but that's because I traveled with them all the time (Gamecube was probably the most portable non-handheld console ever) and it's understandable. The one I have now hasn't been lugged around and works fine. Other than that nothing I've ever had has broken, but I've also never owned an Xbox 360.

I currently have an NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, PS2, Dreamcast, and GC and they all work wonderfully.

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I'll lay back in my recliner next to my computer monitor and play with the wired 360 controller. So comfy that way. K + M has more accuracy but I play games to relax so it just makes more sense to sit back and play with the controller in my hand. Back in that day controllers were terrible with PCs but nowadays its the same as playing a console so when I can I use a controller and plan on doing so with Boderlands.

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Why whenever Apple announces a new phone there's so much anger against Apple? It's just a phone...some people will buy it because they like it. Why does it matter what someone decides to buy? It kind of annoys me that so many people hate on a company seemingly just so they can make themselves feel better about themselves. I think there's a jealousy there. I never see people talk about a new LG and lambaste anyone who dares think about buying it. I mean I constantly see people on message boards calling people who buy iPhones "Sheep". Really? Because someone wants to buy a product they enjoy they're just blindingly following? I just don't get the anger...and I'm not talking about the Giant Bomb community, I mean in general. And no, I don't own an iPhone.

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@Aegon said:

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Working in the film industry and having met countless famous people I can assure you that, yes indeed, they smell like normal people.

What do yo do?

I've worked as a production assistant for movies and tv shows and as an assistant director on smaller things...I now work for the music TV channel (it's a famous one, just reluctant to name my employer on a message board) as a Coordinator of original content, so big name musicians are always around...and everyone has smelled like a normal person outside the normal sweaty smell that everyone gets when working under hot lights for 12 hours.

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Working in the film industry and having met countless famous people I can assure you that, yes indeed, they smell like normal people.

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I think his voice sounds better later than in Dream On. It's very generic in Dream On, on his later albums you know his voice right away, which is far superior than sounding like everyone else. I think Steven Tyler has one of the best rock voices ever, and I'm not even an Aerosmith fan per se.

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New player! Beat the Taurus Demon and got an AWESOME helmet that looks like his head. Am now a little past that at a bonfire near a blacksmith and a giant gate that wont open with a guy in armor that kinda looks like a Big Daddy from BioShock. I have no idea if I'm going the right way, but its fun.

Question: should I ever backtrack? I'm afraid to go back to see if I missed anything, is it worth it to do so or keep trekking forward? I'm not using any maps or guides so I don't know where I'm going I'm just exploring.

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Just like the OP I majored in film. Worked out pretty well for me as I worked on the a few films, the second season of Boardwalk Empire, and now work at a music TV channel (don't wanna say which just cuz I currently work there) having a great time working with TV personalities and musicians daily. Saying this cuz a lot of people think majoring in film is a waste, but if you graduate with an open mind it can work out fine. Living in NY like I do helps with film though (also LA, obviously).

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No, and I was a film major and I've worked in the film and TV industries. As much as I love film to me the experience just doesn't translate to online festivals. It's just not the same as a real film festival, so sorry, though I wish the best for the film you worked on.