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Illustration of how little the total share between DS/PSP changed on a weekly basis.

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And the total share itself.

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Taken on its own the weekly share fluctuates, though.

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An attempt to explain the particular peaks and valleys of the last image.

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I wish for Ace Attorney Wii.

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Uhh... US?  Japan?  It's not clear.  Anyway, looks like we had some sort of total software numbers, and knew something about how they split, but only enough to form a range of possibilities.

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And here on a monthly basis rather than cumulative.

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I guess this clears things up a bit.  We have a first party total, a third party total, and then the extra amount needed to reach the total total that we don't know where to put.

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Somebody said Peter Moore reminded them of Salacious Crumb and asked for an image.  Not my best work.

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Ahh, an early "recently obsoleted" comparison, where we see how GBA did after the SP released versus how DS is doing after the Lite released.

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I don't remember the exact thing I was trying to respond to.  Maybe this was when we got some Red Steel scans, and people were arguing about how good/bad it looked?  But I thought that we couldn't tell much based on low quality low resolution scans, so I took some GCN screen shots and badded them up in a similar way.

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Comparing the early sales of later models of GBA and DS.

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Mr. Spinnington usually uses a John Goodman avatar, but also had one of Homer choking a panda.  I combined them.

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jko's avatar was using a native-sized version of this animation that got ugly when the board auto-scaled it to the width of 90.  I blew it up and added a blank border so it'd look right.

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My Red Steel-inspired take on the assassination of Oswald.

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I noticed in the E3 booth layout that Sony's space looked like a GameCube, while Nintendo's looked like a PS2.

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I forget which GAFfer had a bet going on to sustain himself completely on tuna for a month.  I don't think it lasted.

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Poochy meets Poochie.  I believe it was in response to someone calling some character the Poochie of the Mario universe.

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Another view of E3 booths, possibly a different hall, looked like Stewie's head.

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Prices of console systems in the US, in months from launch.

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I guess jko didn't want Bartz so big, so I made these smaller alternatives.

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An ugly proposal for a combined wiimote/nunchuk which would allow much more functionality by giving each hand the combined unique aspects of wiimote and nunchuk: analog stick, d-pad, and button on front, two buttons on back.  Certainly there are some ergonomic issues to work out, and it takes something away from the non-scary simplicity of the wiimote, but if Sony or MS go whole hog into waggle I think it'll be something more like this.  I notice the file name contains "revchuck".  I guess this was shortly before the name announcement, when we still referred to the wiimote as the "revmote".

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Somebody had a "Gay for Micro" avatar, and wanted a "Gay for Wii" variant.  This was my attempt, though I think he used another.

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My hand with a near-life-size wiimote.  Well, at least the somewhat smaller pre-speaker version.  I believe my thumb was trying to demonstrate where my proposed analog stick would go that would be in easy reach.

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An animation from "Revolution" to "Wii".  I like this a lot.