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#1  Edited By JyePhye
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I'd probably just have to break it down genre-wise because of all the offerings out there.

Endless Runner: Jetpack Joyride

Adventure/Puzzle: The Room / The Room 2

Tower Defense: TIE between Plants vs. Zombies and Anomaly: Warzone Earth

Social Game: Words With Friends

Strategy Game: Catan w/ expansions (yeah, I realize this is a bit of a cop out)

Platformer: VVVVVV

RPG: Pretty much anything Square has put a hand to (i.e. Chaos Rings, the FF ports, etc.)

Some other notable games:

  • Lyne
  • Threes
  • Sentinel 3
  • Ridiculous Fishing
  • The Rovio games (Angry Birds, Bad Piggies, and especially Tiny Thief)

Sure I'm missing some stuff, but this is what comes to mind.

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@LJS9502_basic said:

@toast_burner said:

@JimB said:

@Aljosa23: Nothing is ever free someone always has to pay for it. The best thing to do is try and make it less expensive.

Setting up a universal healthcare system would be the best way to lower the costs and also simultaneously raise the quality.

It may lower the cost...it's isn't going to raise the quality.

If the healthiest nations in the world all have socialized, or universal healthcare systems, there may actually be a statistically significant correlation between socialization of a nation's healthcare system and improvement in the quality of that healthcare system. Would have to do more research to see if that's for sure the case, but just a thought.

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@gago-gago: The healthiest countries in the world all have nationalized -- in other words, socialized -- medicine. You can read about it here: http://www.forbes.com/2008/04/07/health-world-countries-forbeslife-cx_avd_0408health.html.

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@SolidGame_basic said:

@JyePhye said:

The time my dog took a crap in the cartridge slot

did you blow the cartridge slot?

Oh yeah totally fixed it

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No, it just makes you a communist.

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I don't know. I have no idea how I got here. Please help me.

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@rabakill said:

One day the truth about ebola and aids will surface, it's been mentioned in movies and tv as a joke but the truth will come out and people won't be able to handle it.

By "won't be able to handle it", what exactly do you mean? Are we going to spontaneously combust, or crap our pants, or what? I'm a little confused.

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#8  Edited By JyePhye
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The time my dog took a crap in the cartridge slot

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Some other people in this thread have touched on it; ultimately it won't happen in the foreseeable future because the U.S. government doesn't even remotely control the U.S. healthcare system in any real way: corporations do. Like almost every other industry in this country, the healthcare industry is ruled over by a handful of mega-corporations which not only control the supply side of the industry, but also dictate public policy regarding the industry -- and that includes industry regulation and standards.

People fail to understand that the problem here isn't too much government control, it's too little. The outrageous cost of health care is due to corporations raising prices on everything from medicine to medical services to the insurance people buy into that is supposed to cover those very things. It's been happening for years, and yet at no point has the United States government stepped in in a meaningful way to make healthcare affordable for ordinary, hardworking citizens.

The American people by proxy of their government used to keep corporations in check. Now the corporations have wrangled control of the American government away from the American people.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatocracy

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#10  Edited By JyePhye
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