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I think it is definitely beter to test prosthetic tails on animals first before fitting them to humans.
Oh, come on. Does the iPhone really need a cupholder?
There's no way that this is tournament legal.
oh no they copied apple's rectangle shape!
I don't think what hemisphere you live on makes a difference when you are looking from outside the globe, rather than from the Earth's surface.

Also I thought most NASA imagery was not under copyright. I guess whatever maps they are using are a special case though.
what about nintendo's OTHER franchises?

When are we getting new Pikmin and Animal Crossing?

ALSO I DEMAND A NEW PILOTWINGS.
Well, in Civ IV you can nuke all people who aren't Christian, raze their cities, and send St Paul to build the Church of the Nativity in a new city built on their ashes, so in perspective this isn't *totally* the worst.
OH NO! Now I may never get to see what Slimes look like in HIGH-DEF!
#1, Paper Mario 2 has been out on the Gamecube for about two years now. it is called "The Thousand Year Door"
If only the Wii had a DS-style microphone they could require people to take deep breaths or repeat calming mantras before they bowled.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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