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@dmcshinobi: Any mom wearing a predator mask is cool in my book!

Damn, that's a good deal, but I can't justify frivilous video game spending with my loss of a job coming up (laid off effective 4/30). I don't even have FFXIII yet. :(

My mother threw out my Star Wars toys. I don't remember, I was only 4 or 5. It was my Dad who got furious, fully aware that those would have been worth something. To note, I'm 30, so I would have had first edition Empire and Jedi toys. Oh the life I COULD have had!

@imsh_pl: If they just copy and paste and add wall-crawling I'd be pleased!

Elijah Wood wants to play games, too!

@Lemcott87: A fistbump and you can keep it at zero!

@fuchikoma: Happened more than once for me.

@E Honda Civic: Wasn't there a story here on Kotaku about the Navy or Air Force using PS3's as computers? I'm sure this will affect commercial users more than your average home gamer. Though those commercial users probably won't be too terribly concerned since they're not playing games. So, it doesn't matter either

7-11 Left Tulsa, OK some 20 years ago. :( May I have your extra Morpheus skin-code?

@Mattwdr: The point wasn't to compare equivalents, but that I hear people, my g/f included, complain about Nirvana's Teen Spirit like in the top 10 of every rock list. Considering it's an "all-time" I suppose Beatles or Elvis might be more comparable.

A lot of individuals might decry Ocarina of Time, however, really thinking about it (and I do like the game, but speaking objectively), it's a major defining moment in gaming. There were other games that did some of what it did before, and things that elaborated and performed better afterward, but like Nirvana tops

Beyond the aformentioned possibility of an alternate/extended ending and more challenge rooms for GoWIII, does anyone know of future DLC or if the additional pre-order/promo costumes will be made generally available? Or new ones for that matter? I must admit I was a little disappointed that the game itself only

@mintycrys is HOT for Bayonetta: I'm 30 and my Dad and I STILL bond over video games. They're ageless, like all tech, it's just a matter of whether or not you actually want to invest a little time in it.

@Shmraggon: If you don't live in a place like NY where mass-transit is your primary mode of transportation, I think handheld games were designed for bathrooms and power-outages.

I like playing a game the "right" way once through to get the developer's intended package. Then I look for codes and exploits. Replayability.

I'm playing God of War Chains of Olympus on mine. Also have Gran Turismo, which is fun and arcade-y. Speaking of Arcade, I got a Midway collection that has MK1-3, so cool beans there. Waiting on Metal Gear. Also want to pick up copies of Resistance and the Final Fantasy games (mostly Dissidia). It's great for

@ClaudioIphigenia: I beat Super Metroid in like five hours with the hyper beam turned on. One hit kill for almost everything!

I miss the days of gameshark and game genie. Skywalker code, how I miss thee.

Fart in a can. Mail to recipients. Voila, Dark Cloud 3.

@VincentGrey: No, I dig unlocking stuff. I liked Super Smash Bros route of having to perform certain feats to unlock most of the characters...and then you had to beat them to actually recieve them. I think it's in the presentation.