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@Kotakufan777: I agree with the first part of your statement, but that wasn't what I was getting at in the original comment. I was only saying that if you don't already own a Wii I can't imagine why you'd buy one now, given that the other two consoles can boast motion controllers that work as well as (if not better

@Chase Drifter: I don't agree with your criticism at all. It would be something if there was another more recent, more advanced table tennis game for the Wii and Crecente had chosen to ignore it in his focus on Sports Resort, but there isn't. And let's be honest— with the exception of Motion Plus, Wii titles aren't

I haven't picked up a Move package or a Kinect yet, but I've spent a little time with both. And I owned a Wii, briefly, before I resold it. My takeaway is this:

@kobeashi: I don't agree with the rant. Both uses are correct, and it seems appropriate to me that in this instance (changing a company's name) you'd refer to A2M as a singular entity... even if the same author uses the plural in other contexts. I don't find it confusing in the least.

There were many things to admire about WET. I truly enjoyed the voice-acting cast (even if the writing wasn't all that great), Rubi was a pretty interesting antihero, and there were some very inspired mechanics.

@adamthiede: It's extraordinarily unlikely... just as likely someone would hack into NORAD or something, which is to say almost unachievable.

@Nawara_Ven: Nawara, the input lag really shouldn't be an issue for

@602086: They're one of the two Best Buy in-house brands (along

From the description I was not prepared for that ad to actually be good. And it was, convincingly so.

@ConfederateRokr: So what you're trying to say is, you take your gaming chair everywhere you go? Always ready to game: blisteringly hardcore.

@AcidSpoon: That's weird. It happens to everyone I know. I've seen the capacitive screens on the Evo and Incredible trigger by being slid against denim. I just did it now, even on the lock screen I replaced the Sense one with (stock Froyo). Nearly every time I pull the phone out of my pocket when I get a call, it's

@TheGreenRoad: I wasn't going to mention the sales at all... they're nice, but it's not like finding deals is hard in any medium.

@Silviu Ch: I'm pretty low on Sense anymore. I'm running the stock ROM on my Evo (because CM6.1 doesn't have WiMax support) but I've got it torn apart and rebuilt with pieces from other stuff. Sense is pretty, but it's not always very functional. The lock screen is foolishly designed— down, with a tiny travel? Ugh!—

@neverbeenback: Rooting your phone will most definitely void the warranty— it's explicitly stated in the warranty terms by just about every manufacturer— and it's pretty easy to tell if a phone is rooted. Even if they didn't want to dig into the phone for the info, they could take two seconds to download any app that

@dj.reidak: Sense is neat in certain regards, but it's ass-breakingly terrible in others. Just one example: the Sense lockscreen is bad, miles behind the stock Froyo one (or the Eclair one, for that matter)... but no-one notices because the Sense lock call/decline screen is way worse. Pulling the phone out of your

Very good. Nice catch. And nice desktop.

@TheGreenRoad: Different strokes indeed... I'm curious, though: in what way do you consider Steam a step backwards?

I've got to give the nod to Valve. But not just for being a great developer... more for helping to keep PC gaming alive by creating Steam (and by extension creating a service that forces competitors like Greenhouse, Impulse, GoG and others to keep up and innovate).