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    @TheRevanchist2: The only downside to my zune pass (I do not own a 360 but I adore my zune. The software actually RUNS on my tiny laptop, unlike itunes.) is that some music isn't available on it.

    @Ben506: Yes. Somehow I missed a few words in that statment there. I meant Why isn't the pc version of the sequel coming out this year?

    @The SmacK: For the longest time they said they wanted to do windows 7 compatibility. I'd nearly lost hope. I stopped looking.

    So I finally got around to finishing assassins creed 2. Why isn't the pc version coming out this year?

    @The SmacK: what? REALLY? *goes to look* It's windows 7 compatible! $10 is a steal for compatibility.

    @cheesetruncheon: It doesn't restrict their play. It just fines the stores for not checking id on M rated games pretty much. Since all the stores I've been to check ID and refuse to sell M rated games to minors, this kind of law is the kind that wastes our time and money. The industry is already regulating it,

    @Seu: Until some new form of entertainment comes out to demonize.

    On the bright side, when it fails miserably he probably won't try the same exact thing again.

    You know..the beginning of that commercial was kind of amusing... Moonwalking while walking a dog.

    @Seulb: I don't know. I bought it off a steam sale.

    @FinerFrenzy: Pajama shorts are common attire here too.

    @Veloc: I'm just being silly because I don't like house salad.

    @Sakilla: So you'd like to be misrepresented?

    @Yin: And that's why girls get touchy about this stuff. I can't speak for other women who play video games but I don't like being considered less serious about my hobbies or a poser simply because I'm not a man. It's the silliest reason ever.

    @SycoJack: Might have more to do with the fact that they can't sing than the stereotype of remaining silent. Oh my ears......

    @NekuSakuraba: I don't know any woman, myself included, that adds that they're female before stating their hobbies and interests. It's mostly the media and such that do it...and the guys when they hear you speak over voice.

    @Modo!: I know I prefer just being called Gamer like the guys. I'm not here to date, so whether I'm a girl or guy is immaterial, you know?