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@gachzorge: You can always get PlayOn. That works across a few different platforms. google it if you don't know what I'm talking about.

Marcoooo!

@ryancoke: [Syndicate] I'd play that game now if I could. I wish a remake was in the works...but it probably won't happen.

today is now Blue Elephant Monday.

@NoBullet: Art and opinion. Enjoyable no less.

I really appreciate this story. Kudos to Child's Play too.

@Que Mackey: ...and there were no survivors... (not a fan of SoCal either)

a Sushipedia...I'm still in awe....

don't worry it will probably be on the 360 soon enough. This gen has nothing on "exclusive content" Everything that can be multi-plat will eventually. (except for valve titles)

@NeoStarr HD: I feel very much the same way. I don't think the 8-bit era is unimportant, I just get the feeling that the masses do. But unlike film, I seem the core concepts of game play mechanics go to the way said as we explore style over substance in newer titles.

@exion: that's mega lame but explains a lot. Also, that's about as lame as trademarking the "file" menu on a program UI.

@Maxyboy13: I'm looking to get uncharted 2, but I think I'll end up getting Brutal on my 360 because I doubt it will have he option for custom soundtracks (which seems stupid I know)

@bakura: for me it was Soul Blazer...the entire game touched on so many different cultures, religions, and ultimately questions about the human condition. One example really hilighted the value of life. There was this race of gnomes that only lived for a year. It's not the length of a life, but what you do with it

@NeoStarr HD: hahaha, I want to bridge the gap, not burn the bridge. Not saying it's a bad idea. but I like the direction games have progressed over the decades.

@McLuvin: glad to see I'm not alone ^_^

What would it take to bridge the gap between 8-bit era gamers and Halo era gamers? (why all the hate?)

@HeavyMental: PC is gaming....Mac...not so much....

@Chewbenator: that was me a couple of weekends back. But I hired movers for the heavy stuff. Best 300 bucks I ever spent.