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Of course that point was obvious. Players of the generation and a half before didn't start leaping ship to championship chase to this absurd level until they were coming out of their prime. Maybe it's just the media (thanks to the internet) reporting more on situations like this. It's annoying and watering down an all

Yeah I saw that too

I'll remember this generation of stars as the generation of "I want out/trade me". CP3, LeBron, Melo, Howard, etc. Lets hope the Durant generation doesn't go this way as well.

These are probably the same people who only know about Pearl Harbor from videogames. I wasn't aware that this was going on until now, stupid giving stupid people attention.

I wouldn't be looking to happy too if I had Kobe sitting across from me sticking his feet where they aren't suppose to be.

I feel that right now people are stuck in a technology comfort zone and without multiple advantages it will be hard to get people out of it.

Reported to have six to ten hours battery life

Metroid Prime Trilogy over Prime 3 as well.

Pikmin MMO, each person is one pikmin

Well then in the end it comes to personal preference and your own comfort zones.

360 controller for 3rd/1st person shooters maybe. I abhor fighting games with that thing.

Yes, but how will this engine look aesthetically at an 'above head facing slightly facing the floor third person angle' or a 'first person view with an a forward positioning left hand and a gun being held with the right' look?

I dismissed this game until I watched this. A Hero themed Little Kings Story.

No way I can sit down that long to play any game. Not even when I was in high school. Not a problem for me.

Game and Watch —> Game and Wario?

Looked like a real zombie survival game, like the Arma 2 DayZ mod.

I'm curious about peoples explanations of how the screen on the controller is a gimmick.

For some reason the glasses and posing reminded me of a female Hard Gay. Just imagine her saying FOOOOOOO after each engrish phrase.

"Too small" -Tracy Morgan

During my trip to various parts of Asia last year I met up with some family who I was meeting for the first time. When they took me out for dinner they asked if I needed a fork.