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@CaptainCone: Get over yourself. This is a season of Brits and Americans — and all cultures and races — sharing. The Office was great but even better in the states. Kevin Costner played Robin Hood. I can't imagine a Yankee playing Dr. House. Bridgett Jones Diary, Tomb Raider, Kick Ass (the lead role played by a Brit),

@delos: Your logic is sound. I went to Taco Bell's site and saw the same ingredients as the article stated. What it didn't cover, however, was that it's only 36% beef.

That's why I usually only get the chicken burrito but next you'll tell me that it's 29% chicken and mostly wood chips and left over parts from Atari Jaguars.

I played ME2 for about 2 hours. Then I sold it.

I'm sure Zuckerburg will be calling soon.

@floobie: Depends on how big of a focal point 3D is? It is called the "3DS" so I'd say that the 3D part of the name is a fairly big focal point.

@floobie: Kind of defeats the purpose and the appeal of many games that will likely use 3D as a gameplay element.

@brt312-: "Not too bright though."

I just hope they keep the concept of his webbing being a part of him rather than having him build web shooters.

@Jnas: Spiderman 3 was horrid. The only good thing about the movie was the Harry Osborn fight and when the credits rolled. Otherwise the story and effects (after the initial fight) were a 3rd grade mess.

@brt312-: You must be psychic. You can tell from one single still frame that the movie will suck?

What I don't get is how Naughty Dog is allowing a movie studio to rape its franchise like this.

@Sharmisosoup: By that logic anyone buying an iPhone 4 today is screwed. Kind of applies to anything in the tech world. Bought today, obsolete tomorrow.

If the best this thing can pump out is PSOne graphics I'll pass.

@Sturm: Good and civilly documented points.

@CheeseGamer: Solid reply and I agree. I liked reading both sides of the story. I think more reviews should be written this way so that the reader choose.

@Ghostnappa9001: You talk about App Stores and full-screen already being established but it's not about who did it first, it's about who does it right.

Very (60's version) Johnny Quest-like in tone and simple yet elegant color selection. Me likey.