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@threespeech: I thought the same thing. Like I'd want to hear about what Rush Limbaugh thinks about Obama. He's already made up his mind so it taints the criticism.

@zachattackary: I'm not saying it's original but rather that the technology that will drive software.

@Skunky: I'm with you. Yes, Sony totally went to sleep on the PS Eye. I bought one shortly after it came out hoping that I would get better experiences but in HD. It's been nearly 3 years, as you pointed out, and they've done absolutely nothing with it and that card battle game doesn't count in the slightest because

@Skunky: I don't really disagree but I think your comment is a bit misguided. He's not saying that we have to wait for the PS3 to mature just the Move technology that's obviously brand new and the same will be said of Natal if not more so since the technology is 100% different from what either Sony or Nintendo are

@worsethannormal: I have a Wii and I think it's been played all of 10 times since Christmas with my daughters being the primary users. I'm glad I didn't pay for it (it was a gift from grandma) but if I had I'd be pissed off too because it's essentially a waste of space at this point.

Remember the Sega Master System? Superior technology to the NES but Nintendo did a better job at promoting their system so they win.

@Fernando Jorge: Also, I'm sure they'll offer a tutorial before throwing you into real combat. One can only assume that Sony probably forced everyone to show something, finished or not, so reporters would have enough content to chew on.

This might actually get me interested in logging into home for the first time in 3+ months. The new XMB looks great but I'm still wondering when they're going to release the 3D trophy room. I might actually be compelled to log into Home if for no other reason than to browse trophies I've earned and want to earn in

I need a bib from all the drool. I've watched this trailer at least a dozen times and I can't get enough of it.

Flash or not this is what separates from every other tablet on the market or coming to market. It'll expand the market even further than the iPhone and will probably become the device of choice for developing new apps.

My vote: 4, 11 and 12 but the best, most creative and well developed concept has to be 19. Kellog's Vs. Capcom! Genius.

That's how my face looks right now except I'm green... with envy.

@TylDurden: The "less is more" concept works well in this case and I disagree that this is "fugly". No, the Ico cover was fugly. The NES Mega Man cover art was, well, that was FUBAR.

@ThursdayNext: I just hope it really does push the story along. Push it good.

@laser beams: I think we need things to go awry every now and again so we can step out of our routine and do something else.

Wow. The PS3 has a clock meltdown for 24/48 hours and people are ready to defecate on Sony's image. It's like the 360 never had a 33% failure rate or that people are STILL shipping back 360's because of the RRoD.

Just shows how green with envy they are about how successful this movie is (I was going to say "was" but it's still making gobs of money and will probably break Blu-ray/DVD sales records too) that they have to say that Cameron was looking Eastward for inspiration.

@K-Griever2: The key word there being "all" the content on the PS3 is in hi-def while "some" of the 360's games are not.

@conorflan: I mention the Cell because the argument over which console is pepperoni and which is supreme (pun intended) continues to be an argument and it would behoove Sony to use the power of their console as yet another area of proof and contention against the 360.

@TRT-X: I'm not sure why the argument of the PS3 having AAA titles is somehow still relevant but that's not what this post is about.