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Maybe they're experiencing major growth in some places and need to expand to accommodate the new possibilities? They may have to go in-depth about where they want to stick their business and what to do with it to maximise the outcome.

Haha. That's racist as F. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that stuff wasn't racist. I'm merely pointing out that representations of white culture aren't deemed offensive because it is the dominant culture. With that... they still exist.

I remain attached to the more pleasing aesthetics of the original Transformers, regardless of the cartoon's nature as a commercial in disguise.

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You're telling me this wasn't funny last year?

Seems to work well for Nintendo

I honestly don't know what else Sony is going to pull from under the rug to make this even more one-sided than it already is against MS.

Here you go mate:

You forgot to add "u mad".
Your troll is incomplete, friend.

Lets not pretend that MK8 is some graphically intensive game. It looks amazing but its no Uncharted 2.

Identifying with it is increasingly vapid. It's like saying you enjoy art or music. These things are readily available, so enjoying them doesn't really signify any effort on one's part to carve out an identity from them.

Yep. Jack dropped the mic like a boss. Shawn is pretty cool though, especially in how he answers pretty much every email you send him and is surprisingly, legitimately, geeky. He's a gamer's gamer (big fan of Prince of Persia and was a hardcore Mac gamer, of all things), and once he settles down and establishes

Name: Wild Arms

Sony's been busy spinning off its more toxic division (such as VAIO), and have been focusing almost exclusively on three things: gaming, digital imaging, and movies. All three of those have been very lucrative in spite of the shortfalls from consumer electronics, so Sony is holding steady and still has substantial

I can personally attest that Sony has no intention of resting on its laurels, especially with a new CEO on the SCEA side who's pressured by the not-so-significant lead over MS in the American market. I think after the PS3 launch debacle, they learned just how deadly hubris can be, and have no intention of letting

How I would characterize today's announcements:

It'll crash and burn, of course. I feel like I've gotten my enjoyment out of the game, so while I'll miss it when it goes, I won't feel cheated.

That's why I won't buy it at the current price.