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@TylDurden: I like that guy because he looks like a more awesome version of John Cusack, but with zany hair. And I think he might have a scar near his mouth, which I choose to believe he got in a knife fight with Russian mobsters.

@TylDurden: If I saw Criss Angel during my day I'd take a moment to put on some rubber gloves and then leave a dollar in his begging cup. Dude looks like a seriously ill homeless junkie.

If I saw someone dressed like Ninja Theory's Dante during my day I'd take a moment to put on some rubber gloves and then leave a dollar in his begging cup. Dude looks like a seriously ill homeless junkie.

@wu-stix: There are more games that support Move at launch than support Kinect at launch, yes. But that's to be expected (especially because Sony leaned heavily on certain studios, like Quantic Dream, to shelve other projects to retrofit Move support into current library titles) because Move is closer to a traditional

@maddog050: ZING! But to be fair, the Mac versions of all these games were machined from a single piece of digital aluminum.

Less video features, more release date, BioWare. Come on, doctors, please!

@Gex: I both agree and disagree, in points... I'm unsure that Move will ever be as integrated into the PS3 experience as Kinect will be into the 360's. Microsoft has put a really big bet on Kinect, and Sony's been more reluctant to really name Move a "core" aspect of the PlayStation experience. It's like they're

At the end of 2010, I:

Looks promising, but I haven't had any problems with the Sense Clock built in to HTC devices. I don't love all aspects of Sense— and sometimes use AOSP ROMS that obviously remove it entirely— but HTC's got a pretty decent clock suite going.

I'll be playing some Kinect titles, Fable 3, and trying to wrap up Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.

@m_coal: You think this is bad, the Gamefly year-end sale starts on the 22nd. Both sales going concurrently will murder my wallet.

You guys don't have it listed, and for some reason it doesn't show up as one of the deals on the main client page, but The Adventures of P.B. Winterbottom is 90% off today, making it $0.49...

@MrGOH: I'm with you on that one. Gallop Racer doesn't exist in America anymore, and the Triple Crown is a much bigger event than some of those Owen mentioned, particularly the Winter Classic. It's arguably even bigger than the College World Series. The problem is that unlike the rest of those sports, horse racing is

@WillyG15: Lost Planet 2 and Kane & Lynch 2 were $9.99, $9.99, and $8.50, respectively (Amazon-Gamefly-Gamefly), and Kinectimals was $10 (Toys'R'Us 12/17-18 $40 giftcard offer). So in total I spent about $40 for all four of those.

@Behrditz: I mean, wouldn't you stop for five somethings? Stopping five times for nothing, just because you can, seems wasteful and contrary to purposes. Although it is hard to illustrate, precisely what is a something and what isn't. I guess it's all a wash, right?

@Jezuz: Don't get me wrong, my friend, I'm not trying to say it's wrong at all. It just seemed like a lot of time, although when you break it down like that it seems more manageable. I suppose the difference in my case is that I don't find I'm inclined to play anything unless I can devote a fair amount of

I haven't used my Kinect all that much to this point— I haven't had it that long and I don't enjoy a whole lot of free time of late— but I've been very impressed with its accuracy so far. I'll be quite pleased if Microsoft can improve it much further with a firmware update.

@Jezuz: I don't know, man. Even forty hours is more than five and a half hours every single day. That alone seems like an awful lot for anybody juggling all the stuff it seems like we're all responsible for anymore (work, school, relationships, family, friends). I'm lucky if I can put it twenty hours a week on my

@buddhatooda: You tell him, authoritative man. What an ignorant dick that guy is, to think he's entitled to his opinion about Cataclysm or something. That's bullshit, and I'm glad you straightened him right out.