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@Juthan: as was said above, just because you don't see ventilation, doesn't mean it's not there. This thing could be as cold as a Manitoba winter inside that plastic bubble, with air being cycled at a constant rate via internal fans and expelled outside the kiosk itself.

@Renaci: my thoughts exactly.. I'm tempted to break out needle, thread and a burlap sack... and I can't even sew!!!

@Nexus6: and @NoBullet: Also, the Avatar's name was "BillG", makes even more sense.

@Chilly Hollow: Or as my Father would say "it's a chummy-jigger for catching woolly-birds" this one just happens to be red and holding a nut...

Cops get to arrest people, can baddies take cops hostage? or some other trade off?? Also, will you just have to wait for rescue/time limit?? What they should have is a series of mini-games that could let you escape (you know little stealth mission through the duct-work, digging holes behind your poster with a dinning

For all of those saying "I don't have dirt in my town/house/life" just take a quick trip to a plant store (AKA Greenhouse) and buy some potting mud!

If anyone has mentioned this already, I apologize, but I am late to the game and don't have the time to read hundreds of comments. But why, WHY did the move the power button to below the D-Pad?! This seems ever so silly to me (I know it's pushed close to the screen.. but I can totally see me mashing that thing in a

@Krondonian: I LOVE RETURN TO KRONDOR!!! I think I still have the disks for it somewhere back at home (unless my mother threw them out... which is entirely possible). I still watch the opening videos of games in hopes that a cut scene will be as good as they were back then. I would still prefer pre-rendered scenes

If they bundle it with a (at least) 80GB drive and Backward Compatibility and drop the price to 300-350, I might, MIGHT, be tempted. But no matter how great a game is, no matter how revolutionary, or amazing, it can't justify an, almost, $600 price tag, and the lack of backwards compatibility on cheaper models turns

@Megan Fox iz Hot ^-^ -ph15h: and @CockroachMan: Lets not forget the "graphics memory addon" for the N64 (that you HAD to have to play several games). Nintendo has not changed at all, they are keeping with what they are know for, milking money out of you one way or another. I really see this being much like the N64

I think I have made my decision based off this, I think shall get this over Ninja Gaiden II.

Darn Americans!

It'd be cool to setup a "real-life" pacman maze, using the roomba and little pellets. Make the roomba remote control and hold tourney's!

It's kind of interesting to see that the "fake" wii-mote uses a non-named connection for the nunchuck, where the original uses one made by FoxConn, but they both use Broadcom chips (which I assume is for the Bluetooth connection). Also the fake has "Design in Zonky" stamped on the board, which is odd, I would assume