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@Andrew Wyatt: True, the TWEWY soundtrack is pretty ace. Freaking weird, but in a good way.

@ekm29: And of course I forgot Smash Bros Melee/Brawl. If I'm to pick the single greatest soundtrack to a single game out there, I'd probably pick one of those. Though that's a remix soundtrack, so, uh. Yeah.

@Llednar_: Because it's rare. That's pretty much it. The same goes for pretty much anything... If the issue of Action Comics containing the first Superman story was available everywhere in mint condition, it wouldn't be commanding high sales figures, no matter the historic significance of the comic itself.

@Culebra: Dude, you just don't get it. April 2011 is going to have a complete system overhaul compared to April 2010. It's not just adding 1 to the number there, but a complete rebalancing of all the days and weeks.

@ibunkun: Wall of text is wallish and full of tightly packed text. You might want to put in some line breaks.

@ekm29: Ooh, that's a toughie. For me, it would be a tie between these:

SSF4 isn't out in Scandinavia until May 5th. Damn you, distributooooors! I wanted to play it this weekend.

There's a... live-action/CG... version of the Smurfs... set in Central Park...

@John David Talley: LittleBigPlanet beta. It was a nice taster, though uncertainties about whether or not levels would carry over to the game kinda made for an amputated experience.

@Boomaga: It's possible that you're not losing matches over a thousand Ryus doing trades into Ultra.

@Curse lily: No and no, not personally. I'm not personally riled up by it, but I see why people were upset. It's a feature that got taken away for no good reason.

@AchromaticDhoulmagus: Making a controller with an odd shape means you actually get to feel how that weird controller actually sits in the hand. That in itself can provoke ideas based off of the design, wherein you think, "Hey, this feels weird, but I think it'd feel neat if we did, say, this."

@aubreyAubrey: People have never watched movies to analyze them. The audience who first watched "Citizen Kane" didn't leave the theatre going on about the relevance of camera angles, shadows and scene cuts. They left the theatre going "It was his sled! Can you believe that?"

@TrjnRabbit: Man, I should've looked through the thread before posting. You said what I just posted, except in a less rambly fashion.

Were they really laughing because they thought it was funny to see someone get stabbed and then hit by a car? I think you might have misinterpreted the audience's response on account of your own discomfort with the scene.

One question is how this'll affect downloadable games. If it's illegal to sell violent games to minors, how does that affect other venues? Can you *give* a violent game to a kid?

For a kid whose parents weren't rich, Christmas and birthdays were the times when you hoped for THAT game every year. Getting a game was an Event. Capital E and everything. You'd treasure everything: The box, the manual, the cart, starting up the game.

"But mooOOOoooom, if I don't get a Playstation3 I won't be able to get all the badgeeeeeees!"

An MMO full of Mans. Whaddyaknow.