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Jul 22, 2011 09:07

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So many Capcom announcements. This is good; it really is. I haven't seen anything at all to get excited about VG-wise for awhile. Summer's always a deadzone for anything more than news concerning games coming out later on. That meets expectations, but before these annoucements, there wasn't much to look forward to. Let's clarify that: even ( Read more... )

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neo_rama March 24 2012, 21:09:24 UTC
you still need to play ico and shadow of the colossus! + there's this one small bookstore in goergetown that i've been popping into since the b&n closed. it's ok. i wish we had a store on the scale of the strand that we went to in nyc. THAT was a book store. + i don't think they're in any kind of danger from e-readers. i mean...they sell film cameras at urban outfitters. FILM. doesn't matter how digital you get, there will always be people who seek something else or are interested in the origins of something.

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that_shingo March 27 2012, 11:49:09 UTC
I almost bought the PS3 two pack the other day, would you believe it? I'd still like to get it before copies become scarce. I held out my search for the PS2 versions so I could buy this oneAbout e-readers, though. I look at it as sort of a longer arc issue, a problem that, given enough time, will only increase the scarcity of book stores. NYC is awesome for having an environment that allows for the continued survival of the obsolete. So many varying tastes, so much eccentricity: there are stores there that still sell buttons and cufflinks! Not fabric stores, but actual stores. It's harder to find that sort of thing in the DMV. Everything is spread out, y'know? You might want to go to a new store that sells this one thing, but it'll take you forever to get there, and since most people don't share your love of said thing, the owners have to open a bunch of other stores or move to a better area to stay in business. Maybe it just seems that way ( ... )

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