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@Twoflower: Well I still think this has lost some thunder because of Street Fighter IV.

@MakoAoyama: Pocari all the way. Calpis is evil. :)

Damn, the wait for a home version will be interminable.

I just played through this game (mostly co-op) and it is fun. Sure there are some issues, but I give it major props for setting its stages in some really intense scenarios. The dialogue and interplay between all the characters was funny. The multiplayer is a nice change of pace from constant deathmatch. I would

I found some other interesting pics for additional reference:

I tried the demo, and much as a I had expected for a long time, I didn't enjoy the attack controls, which made me feel disconnected from the actual attacks. I prefer button to action response. The annoying cut-scenes that give you "partial" control are like punishment - either take away all control or don't keep the

So what is this? Does this mean that we will have a software that requires the new attachment? Or will you be able to play the game with mediocre motion detection, but if you get the attachment the game will be "turbo"? Great.

@BtownDesignGuy: One would assume that Sony has taken so long with this update because they needed to significantly expand the features while maintaining the same sized memory footprint as previous versions of the OS. It would seem like it could cause problems with earlier software if they did make a change.

@elronathon: It's the same game as the ps2 version with a extra stage in a different mode, I forget which. If you have the PS2 version you're not missing anything.

Sweet. This is the announcement I was waiting for before picking sides in the third party music peripheral proliferation war.