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Too bad, I have still yet to play this because of that. For some reason, open world games are so much more enjoyable to me on the PC than a console.

@muscletower: I PC game, it doesn't suck. You don't need an expensive computer to game on it, though it helps. What also helps is a larger screen, or three. Maybe in a $300 chair, with a nice $600 headset.

@rouken: Or for a squad based shooter, to give commands. Perhaps an Endwar-esque game would take advantage of it.

@Cool Story, Bro: I guess it might be a placeholder, just in case they do announce it or something like that. Speculation on their part.

@Chewblaha: But its Bioware. Every arc they make is awesome.

@Chewblaha: But Microsoft still holds the deal with Bioware pre-EA for the rights to the Mass Effect Trilogy. Maybe once they start making ME games after Shepard's story is told.

@PS1: Or you know, you could buy a PC or 360?

2 slips in one section? Chances are . . .

@ComradeCube: I would have to strongly disagree.

@DunnCarnage: No one got healthcare in the bill. Just a little bit of money to go and buy some from the still large and private insurance companies.

@buddhatooda: I have often thought how "gangs" would respond to an invasion. Would rivals team together to stop a new threat?

I'd image they planned that before they knew when the iPhone 4 would come out.

Insert obligatory Star Trek reference.

@HitBit: Another thing I would like to add on, is that when playing a game Natal and a regular controller aren't mutually exclusive. You can use both at the same time, and I'd imagine one of the first things they did was to make the camera detect the controller.

Interesting title for an article, almost seems like . . .

Australia really is in the middle of no where.

@HitBit: I was kind of hoping to see Natal shown for WP7, as there were a few rumors for it, but the lack of a front facing camera requirement pretty much crushed that.

@Witzbold: How do you move a land force from Russia to America without a "hot" navy against a navy that is quite hot.