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Mmm...driving is overrated. Believe me. O_O And has a lourd of small "OH HEY BY THE WAYs" attached to it. :roll:

Is this anything you might be interested in?

I have it. I love it. Though most of the games I had not played before, and most of them are Beat 'em ups.
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I'm not sure. I think I'd might consider adding it to my collection way down the line but at the moment my PS3 library is still pretty small and that particular title doesn't scream to me, 'omg i have to get this.' It seems like it'd be a pretty good blast from the past though.
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My feelings exactly. Plus, I never really played beat 'em ups back then.

Arkham Asylum?
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Oh my word, words can't describe how excited I am to play that game. I've beaten most of the PC version but wasn't able to finish it completely, so it'll be nice to play it when I'm not so rushed for time.

In short, I WILL BE BATMAN AND IT WILL BE GLORIOUS
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Yesssssssss. O_o That game, I think, truly managed to capture who and what Batman is. It was incredible.

A weekend spent watching the old Batman Animated series?
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I would love that, I've never actually seen any of the TAS. Do you know a good place to watch it? I just recently watched Under the Red Hood and Year One and enjoyed both (the former much more so) and already I feel like I enjoy the Batman cartoons more than most of the live action movies.
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Mmm...actually, I do not. It comes on the hub, but I know of no internet place. I've got it on dvd, but it rocks hard. Is Year One as amazing as it looks?
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It was good, but it wasn't flipping amazing. I really loved Under the Red Hood so I might have judged it more harshly because I watched that one first. It's also very, very bleak, so you kinda gotta be in the right mindset to watch it. I enjoyed it though.
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Interesting...Year One is on Netflix. Dunno about Under the Red Hood, though.

What is that one about?

Aside from the Red Hood, I guess. :P
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So is Under the Red Hood, otherwise I'd have no way of watching it. :P

It's hard for me to tell you what it's about without giving it away, but basically there's a new criminal in Gotham called the Red Hood who happens to be related to Batman's past. It's got way more of that fun, edgy comic-book style: Robin and Nightwing are in it, but it's still pretty dark at times (the movie opens with the Joker killing Robin). Well worth watching, it's not even that long.
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Mmm...I know who the Red Hood is from past experience with Jester. However, I did not know that pile of steamy awesomeness was on Netflix. Sounds like a weekend date.

Ever given any thought to reading the comics?
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I've thought about it, but it's a world I'm so not well-versed in that it's intimidating. And it's not like I have the time or resources for it either.
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The deuce. Though I got the first issue of the Batman Chronicles for Christmas and love it. Fairly cheap too, since you get around 20 comics.

Ever read the character profiles in Arkham Asylum?
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Ha sometimes I do. I'm still making my way through the game, but I haven't been able to move as fast through it as I thought I would. :P
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It's actually a rather slow-moving game. I enjoyed that about it.

Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill though?
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