Agreed. And then the game publishers would wring their hands and whine about how piracy is ruining the business, despite the fact that the rise of piracy in PC gaming (in particular) is due to publishers enforcing stupid amounts of DRM on their software.
I'm taking this with a pinch of salt...
UK here, and I mostly hear 'African-Americans' being called African-American.
If they're not from America, then I hear them called black people as a descriptive, or people if not.
Batman: Arkham Asylum. Nothing feels better than swooping down on some poor unsuspecting henchman whilst screaming "I'M BATMAAAAAN" and incurring at least six noise complaints from the neighbours.
"Hotel Dusk: Room 217" and "Last Window: The Secret of Cape West" are amazing DS titles, and you can play either without the other (but both are great!). Recommended if you love strong story-lines and well-made point-and-click adventures. If I had to choose between the two I would say go for...
Yeah, I bought my mum a Kindle for Christmas so I wasn't quite able to afford Skyrim. I will totally be playing it in 2012, though. =)
Oh, and Arkham City. Mainly because I haven't played Arkham Asylum yet. Stupid Mass Effect 2, eating all of my Xbox time.
Yep, I bought it on the 20th (the day the game went live). I'm really enjoying it. It's less of an MMO and more of an RPG that just so happens to have other people, IMO.
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