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@Budkin: I stopped paying attention to the story after Tekken 2 so I really don't know why he's a devil now. I think there's another version of him that has devil wings; I don't know, I never got into Tekken because of the compelling narrative.

Wow! The beta is pretty awesome and I can't wait for them to flesh this out.

@geolemon: You're absolutely right. While I don't live in my hometown anymore I'm almost always getting invited to a concert or a small semi-class reunion get-together for the weekend so I'd agree that being on Facebook has its advantages.

Who built this list? They certainly didn't do a very good job of putting more negatives in the Kinect column (the camera has a 'Yes' next to everything that Move has).

@CrazyHaze: Standard PSN doesn't require a cost per year for online multiplayer.

I tried out Kinect at the MS Store and while it was neat I see this getting used about as much as my Wii, which is almost never. It'll be cool for like the first week then I'll probably never use it so for $150 I'd just assume wait for it to drop below $100 and then I might consider it.

Sorry Google but too little, too late, too sloppy.

@Areinu: If they can find a way to make navigating spaces faster (no loading) and give people a compelling reason to boot up I think it could still work as it is. But it's already confusing enough with avatars in Home and a different avatar for the XMB. Seemed like a no-brainer to tie the two together but someone

@Stephen Totilo: I felt just the opposite. I felt like they didn't explain things enough at least as it relates to the profession of "diving" into people's minds and dreams. The fact that this film wasn't set in the future makes you believe that this is something going on right now and that controlling and

I still say Sony should start over with Home and base the entire thing off of LittleBigPlanet.

@SewerShark: You're right the Xbox 360 issue is different because the system is rendered completely useless with an RRoD while covering the antenna of the iPhone 4 might result in a dropped call. Hardly worth a complete recall with everything else it can do.

I find it incredibly hypocritical for people to slight Apple for this (what I consider) minor issue compared to the 360 which at one point had a 33% failure rate.

Looks like a disease. I thought it was herpes or something at a million times magnified.

I've been hesitant to get it but everyone I've talked to that has the phone has been very satisfied with it. A few people I know have some sort of bumper and claim that while they've had reception issues before the bumper they can't recreate the problem.

@Drummertist: I'm always fascinated by the Apple haters. Sincerely I'd like to know what other Apple devices have flawed designs. Are we talking a consistent and persistent stream of products and services that would suggest Apple doesn't know what they're doing or are we talking about an isolated (but still rather

@TRT-X: "But I wanna choke it!"

And then came PETA.

And yet with all that talent they're a team of superstars and nothing else. Miami can't afford any more talent meaning the Big Three will have to do all the heavy lifting.