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Fire Emblem? That was incredibly unexpected and appreciated. Doesn't matter which one, I loved them both.

I understand your frustration that they were lying when you asked about it last June but, can you blame them? I mean, do they really owe you some sort of honesty? They wanted to keep it a surprise, and it was a damn good one. Just like last year when David Jaffe said, "No I actually won't be going to E3. My family and

Even if you had, it's not like you can't play retail games. Mine has been modded for years and I still buy stuff now and then.

Fallout 3 was made by this exact same studio...

If you like Fallout, you'll probably enjoy this. I tried starting Fallout 3 about five different times over the last two years (when I got the GOTY edition on launch), but could never get past the first town. It's a different setting, but it's a very similar style.

Actually, I have a friend exactly the same. I love Mass Effect to death but find nothing interesting about Dragon Age. He gets lost in DA, but he can't stand Mass Effect. Different strokes I guess.

That's just the thing. The game feels like, and rightfully is, an entire world. I feel no sense of drive or purpose in games that are so open. If I wanted to live in such a vast expanse, I'd go outside or call up a friend. Having so much to do is detrimental to me, I'd much rather go along on a more focused experience

And Fallout 3. I had the GOTY edition of the game for more than 2 years and I couldn't get past the first town. I must have started at least 5 characters but stopped playing every time.

I'd like to point out that I have yet to hear anything such as:

Now the only question is, does that mean it's an XBLA-like release, or is it just dismissing the retail market as a purely digital, yet still AAA title?

Just put this link in: [lmgtfy.com] Let me Google that for you. They don't even have to type it that way.

Did you take those pictures on the roof? If you did, I'm glad that you keep that up. If not, you should start it up again.

Valve is usurping every website known to man to set up some sort of crazy ARG.

I'm a lot more excited for this kind of implementation than for traditional gaming. I mean Kinect is cool and all, but I haven't been interested in any form of its existence at the moment. Using it to augment our real lives seems interesting. Props to companies for expanding upon their traditional models. The iOS

These aren't going be the Memory Stick or Memory Stick duo cards like the PSP used. They are going to be a brand new proprietary form of memory card. Mostly because since the PSP was so easy to hack last time. The battery and memory card format enabled people to break it open quite easily, so they know to try

Eh, after playing it for a bit when it came out, I got distracted with other games and this was pushed back into the pile of shame. I just pulled it out last night, so I feel odd hearing about a "Complete" edition comes out, when I haven't even played through the regular one yet D:

How much would a real assault rifle weigh? Twenty pounds may seem like a lot, but I don't have a reference to it's standard Earth counterpart.

I'm sure they changed it, kept it to the new one for a while, then changed it back.

I think the some people must have not changed their passwords. If the majority of accounts were attempted at access but never got in and only a small part WAS compromised, then they must have had the same ID/password combo. Did they just make a brute-force attack this time? It doesn't seem like an intrustion-type