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Let's hope the game still looks good when it's ported from that high-end PC they're running it on to a console.

Holding the Command key and hitting the up/down arrow keys will scroll top to bottom. Interestingly enough the Mac version of Firefox lets you do the same thing with three fingers up/down.

With iOS scrolls bars only showing up when you actually scroll I've been wondering when Apple would finally bring this to the desktop. I mean seriously, why do I need a constant visual cue there there's more content on the screen than what I'm looking at?!

Not sure how anyone could come away from this being impressed in the slightest. The lip-syncing is on par with a dubbed 70's karate flick and the avatars look like wooden, soulless puppets.

I'm guessing that the cornfield page is an inside joke 'cause there was nothing there. Just the Kotaku logo at the top empty article fields.

Either way it was an awesome idea and was easy to accept. Again, not to argue logic about a comic book but now the audience has to accept that a teenager came up with not only the super-humanly strong liquid compound but also built the super-humanly smart and ridiculously accurate pressure sensitive apparatus that

Hate to troll but I just found out there's a UK version of the site that looks like the original. Ahhhhh....that's better.

My only concern is that it "looks" like has web shooters. I like that the first films introduced the idea of the webbing being a new part of his DNA.

I guess Barry missed the 90's 20-something movie Singles where a guy tried to propose a super-train idea and got shot down.

Here's hoping Bullestorm sells in ridiculous numbers because of this report.

Is that Halle Berry? Oscar winner turned "hot chick with gun and partially covered by main title of a videogame".

@NothingUnknown: I forgot to mention that Apple and MS are both guilty of Pepsi Challenge-style marketing.

@NothingUnknown: I stand corrected. You're right, Apple did just that...and it worked.

@vinod1978: Yeah, that sucked. And like you said, only the tech geeks will get it with the 1984 reference. Not very wise when you're trying to speak to the unwashed masses.

@TheRevanchist2: Bite your tongue! The original was fun and imaginative; it had heart and true sense of adventure. The new film brings back the pain I felt when George Lucas butt-f***ed the Star Wars franchise. Pretty to look at but with the literary prowess of a 3rd grader with a cast of characters I don't care

I like MacWorld's review the best as it covers the most important thing about any phone or carrier. Living in Phoenix I get good to outstanding coverage with AT&T (especially after moving further east where speeds are near wifi quick). But if I lived in NYC I'd probably be sending death threats to Steve Jobs.

Dear Sucker Punch,

@Defendant: Okay, so I didn't get Austin Powers right but you obviously understood my point.

@CaptainCone: Here! Here! I commend you for that comment. Well thought out, well executed and it did actually change my overall opinion.