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@N-Robes: I was able to find pretty much every game you listed on eBay new, and for no more than $30 to $40 USD.

@Psiklone: If he enjoys it, and it's not damaging him in real life or damaging others, is there anything actually wrong with that? In EVE (and other MMOs), I've met many people who run multiple accounts and are well adjusted in real life. True, this is a bit of an extreme example, but you can't really infer that his

@ThirzaLepidus: In the case of EVE Online though, his accounts can be paid for through the in game currency (a small selection of things with real world value are allowed to be bought from others with in game currency in the game. These things include gametime, websites, forum signatures, and other things of a similar

@Ants_Pai: I'm pretty sure the other people commenting think this is awesome (or at least a good percentage of them), but are too a shamed to admit it. At least you embrace your shameful truth as much as I do.

@rizo536: You can't. You can only play as and train skills on one character at a time per account.

@Brian Crecente: Thanks. I looked it up on Wikipedia and it looks pretty cool.

What is the name of the last game demonstrated? I searched what the guy says on Google, but it yielded no results.

@Funk Acrylic: Yeah, I really loved Mirror's Edge too. It was very underrated.

@Flymonkey102: I realize, but in all likelihood it will. And even if it doesn't, until more information is available, DS2 is a perfectly adequate name. #ds

@WhiteMage Says Fix the Promotion System: DS2 makes sense. What would you prefer us to call it? Every time it's mentioned, should it be referred to as "the Successor of the Nintendo DS"? DS2 is short, and seems like the next logical step. #ds

@Komrade Kayce: Just wanted to point out that the Scrin did not build the crashed ship in Tiberian Sun. It was built by Kane using Scrin blueprints. Likewise, the Banshee VTOL that Nod used was also built using Scrin data. Most likely, it was modeled off of the Scrin Stormrider from C&C 3. #commandconquer4tiberiantwil

@Dave Strife: Red Alert for the iPhone is a mash up of RA2 and RA3. The only thing from RA1 that's in the iPhone game (from what I can tell so far) is the Heavy tank. It's about 75% RA3, and 25% RA2. Unit designs are mostly from RA3, and some structure designs are from RA2.