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It's really good. Characters actually have PERSONALITIES and unlike the original show from the 80s, there's actual conflict. Oh sure, the conflict is usually pretty tame compared to more action oriented shows, but it's still good.

I know. Instant (Insert Item here) buttons are TOTALLY necessary.

Here's the Instant CSI button.

Let's have none of that common sense here, Mister! These call for extreme measures of panic! This is the internet after all! We have standards!

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Ash, why don't you tell the people at home how good this news is...

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There is always logic in more robots. Therefore, this clip from Doctor Who must be SUPER logical, because we have robot cyborgs fighting robot armor carrying mutant pilots.

Do they also check to see how long water takes to boil, paint to dry, and grass to grow, as well, because that's gotta be one really boring job. Especially when Bob from Accounting shows up in the middle of the count and starts talking random numbers to your coworker.

Mike Fahey, bravely reporting from the front lines of E3 about scantly-clad women.

Who needs pants when you have Saints Row 3?

I agree. The original controller was horribad and HUUUGE! Loved my Controller-S's to death.

Well then, they need to lose the FBI and call in CSI, because it looks like criminals made...

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Exactly, Toothball. That's why everyone loves Achievements! And why the Red vs Blue guys made Achievement.Hunter.com

Yeah, I've been complaining about Nintendo's network infrastructure since I heard about the Wii U. If you're going to compellingly argue that you need a Wii U, you need a back-end network framework with ease of use at the minimum of functionality of PSN, and if you want to shoot for higher, XBL & Steam.

Nintendo's becoming the Apple of Japan. Hype fueled by the cash from yearly updates. Sorry, folks might be interested in it, but I'm getting off this Apple Money Train before it gets out of the station.

We need less implying, more inferring... I mean more concrete details.