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Playboy could do a few things to get back on track:

1) They have the inherent celeb advantage. Use it. Too many pictorials (like the Amanda Beard one) were incredibly disappointing because they didn't show anything. Mandate that you have at least one completely unobstructed shot of the celebs boobs. No hair, see-thru clothing etc... in the way.
That way if you saw a celeb on the cover you'd know that you'll get at least 1 good shot as compared to now where you don't know.

2- Stop w/ the freaking airbrushing. Women shown as they are is a beautiful thing.

3- Playboy playmates don't matter anymore. You can find hotter women showing more on sites like Perfect 10 or Met-Art so, going back to #1, focus on the celebs to drive the sales. It'll make the brand mean something again.
I'm actually more interested in SNK Arcade Classics now that I found out Baseball Stars 2 will be on it.
I still have my Sega Maracas for the Dreamcast. They were $ 80 and completely worth it especially since my friend also bought a set.
I'm definately keeping mine. But, it's not for TV shows, it's for video games.

Older systems like the Playstation 1 and the N64 had quite a few games w/ 320 x 240 rez (like Mario 64, NBA Jam TE) that look awful on an HD set but quite good on the SD sets they were made for.
Nope.

They sell them used for $ 30 so you'd be lucky to get $ 10 for it from them.

http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product%5Fid=909073
I use Old Spice for shaving (the 99 cent foam).
Would be nice to get it. That way I can finally justify purchasing an Xbox 360 or PS3.
I have just OTA because cable/satellite are just too expensive.

I'm not interested in paying $ 50 a month at least.
Where do I begin. I've owned virtually every console and handheld since the Atari 7800. Even now I still have over 100 games and most of them I haven't beaten.

I have no interest in Zelda or Metroid games so I've never beaten any of them.

I bought Super Mario Sunshine at launch and only played it for 10 minutes that day. Didn't play the game again till 4 years later when I beat it with all 120 shines.

Just before Christmas I finally got the 120 stars in Mario 64.

I don't even have a Wii yet because I want to get through most of my 100 games before I get one. So, maybe a Wii in 2009, lol.
That price was in the US.

I remember it being at Woolworth in NYC back on launch day for
$ 74.99. Some other stores had it for $ 69.99.

Remember, back then (1992) SNES & Genesis games were $ 59.99 to $69.99.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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