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I'm actually totally OK with a sequel to Prototype. Yeah, it's way stupid, a little half-assed, and ridiculous in the extreme... but it was fun, and it'll make some money. Hell, if these brain-dead publishers are releasing Inversion, Neverdead, and Homefront (all of which will absolutely bomb without question and

I'm going to play Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, Fable 3, 3D Dot Game Heroes, Shadowrun (PC), and maybe some Kinect stuff if I bite on buying one tomorrow.

I'm a little disappointed. I wish it was more Pixaresque. Considering how nonchalant and relaxed everyone looked in the original 360 intro video I would've guessed they'd have more stylish digs.

Wow. That's audacious, and despicable. Hopefully he'll get punished to the fullest extent of the law.

@George Williams: In Houston we just got some backhaul upgrades, so now we're finally seeing 6-8Mb/s during peak hours. Hopefully we'll be catching up to you guys soon.

@jgrnt1: Sprint's still working on optimising the network, though... in Houston we've seen a drastic increase in speed in the last couple weeks. Up from 2-3Mb/s during peak hours to 6-8Mb/s. Definitely glad to see it, was getting to the point I wasn't bothering to leave the WiMax radio on anymore.

@MrFluffyThing: That's not it. In Europe they're still using the same, early-spec LTE tech we're rolling out here... it's going to be some time until WiMax2 and LTE-Advanced exist in any meaningful manner in the wild.

I'm encouraged by the results, but in well-developed areas with adequate backhaul renovations T-Mobile's HSPA+ is drawing these same speeds right now, and that's being used by hundreds of thousands of devices in the wild right now (even if some are only taking advantage of 7.2Mb/s theoretical max)... once Verizon's

For lunch, I ate GFAJ-1!

@Maverick128: I believe in Russell as a director, and Huckabees was a great, great film. I just don't understand why they're so devoted to the Uncharted name for this project— the fans of the game seem to be decidedly against the casting and approach, so I can't imagine they'll make up the largest part of the film's

John Riccitiello is a pretty smart dude, and I'm glad to see he's acknowledging that skateboarding is waning and it's time for other non-traditional "sports" titles to form a rotation atop the publisher's alt-slate. And while we're on the topic of other titles to fill your alt-sports slate... hey, John? Remember that

Well, at least we don't have to ruin the possibility of a good Uncharted film with this. Hopefully they'll just drop the Uncharted name altogether.

I'll play the third Uncharted, whatever the locale, but I'm honestly not chuffed about the dessert idea. I'd prefer something colorful, or at least visually arresting.

I love Rushdie, although I'd like to see him again match his greatest works (to my mind, Midnight's Children and The Moor's Last Sigh)— the latest have seemed like exercise without feeling. I feel bad for him, though... such a profound loss of home can't help inform much happiness. I understand something of it,

@Dezerus Richardson: The iPad and newest iteration of iPod Touch and iPhone do not have the same resolution screen. The iPad's screen is 1024x768, and the iPhone is 960x640... also, the corresponding pixel density is wildly divergent: 132ppi for the iPad and 326ppi for the iPhone.

It would be very difficult, I think. Part of what makes inactivity so tense isn't the fear of something jumping out to kill you... it's the burden of responsibility. It's easy to play Call of Duty and the like... you just kill everything except your teammates. And since your teammates are quite usually the only things

@Random1512: I understand your need to buy one, but you don't really fit in to the type of customer I'm questioning... your reason for buying a Wii already existed— you (presumably) have a pre-existing library that loses all value if you don't have the console. Thus, you had to buy a new one.

@Korsi: I'd agree, in part... except that none of the prices quoted on Black Friday for any of the SKUs on the any of the DS forms were much below (if lower at all) than sale prices seen throughout the year... in fact, with the exception of the Wii, it's pretty rare to see any hardware receive much of a markdown for

That is some excellent work— much improved on the bloody suit from the previous post. Whoever is working on these with her is doing some fine manufacture. Kudos.