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Looks (understandably) a whole lot like Bayonetta meets Vanquish. Doesn't much look like Metal Gear. Not that it's a bad thing— I didn't really enjoy Guns of the Patriots (but loved Snake Eater). Maybe a new direction might help this franchise out?

Like others pointed out, it wasn't a 120hz model (just barely-manufactured-anymore 60hz) OR an LED model (just regular old, non-edge lit LCD with a poor inflated dynamic contrast ratio of 15,000:1)... it's just an (at-best) middle of the road model from last year's production run (if not the year before that), that

I just hope it's slightly more accurate than the stock Gingerbread keyboard (NS4G). When in landscape the spacebar (actually the entire bottom row, really) gets super wonky.

I respect your opinion but I couldn't disagree more. This isn't in any way demeaning to Woz, or to Apple, or anyone else. If anything, it's a bit demeaning to the environment Steve Jobs seemed to foster at Apple (and Ballmer frequently tries to engender at Microsoft)— the obsessive, insular

NOTHING is future-proof. Even the digital stuff you're slinging is going to wither away and die. You ever go to AVSF and see how many people at any time are re-re-re-archiving their materials in a new container or with audio passthrough instead of conversion, or using a different codec entirely? We've entered the era

Calibration can really do worlds of good. My EX5 is a little long in the tooth now (well, two years old) and properly calibrated it's fantastic-looking. I mean, it's certainly miles away from a Kuro Elite or such, but the blacks are pretty inky and the color reproduction is solid.

They could've just titled the Android support article "BUY A NEXUS OR BUY AN IPHONE". Anyone who buys a non-Nexus Android phone today should be punched in the mouth whenever they complain about lack of update support. If you don't know you don't buy non-Nexus phone by now, yeah... you should buy an iPhone.

I'm sorry I stepped on your birthday puppy. Your rousing defense is super-entertaining, though. I believe I allowed for taste in my original comment (see "maybe [it] works for this guy). But hey, OK.

Suddenly I'd really like to have some flan. Damn it.

Just saw Pogo last month. Such a good show!

The room itself is a bit mystifying. Loads of storage, but to what end? But I guess maybe the big empty box thing works for this guy.

Really looking forward to the this game. Loved the first, really loved (most of) the second. But I won't be picking it up until early next year, probably. Have to get through Gears 3 before the eleventh, then it's time for Skyrim. My PC will be loving Battlefield whenever I'm not doing that, and I've got a whole host

I think a lot of people are interested in buying MW3. But I don't really imagine a lot of people are anticipating it. Not really. I don't think the average Call of Duty fan is that fervent— not to say the game doesn't have certain rabid fans, but Call of Duty seems a bit more wide-reaching, like Madden (before that

Seriously. The rest of this year is booked solid with Uncharted, Skyrim, Battlefield, and SR3. I know it's a major seller, and Black Ops did a ton of business... but all the press MW3 has been getting has been ho-hum at best. The single player campaign is a total rental (relatively short, no replay value), and the

I'd be more excited about Smash Bros. on the 3DS, but I played Jump Superstars on the DS in 2004, 2005? One of the two. Definitely a brilliant series.

It sounds like a low figure, but they do well with it. I'm unwilling to give a lot of credit to the more-is-more philosophy, because while I generally enjoy Microsoft more than Apple, Apple didn't have a 13% R&D expense tab and then kill off the damn Courier.

So they want to push a carrier-branded, Blur-packing, qHD-display toting RAZR... on the day the better-in-every-plausible-way Nexus is going to be announced on the same goddamned carrier? Ladies and gentlemen, your 2011 Motorola Honcho All-Stars.

Siri is pretty impressive. I dig the preset voice commands on my NS4G, but I admit the ability to use natural language is pretty awesome. Something I could live without, though... I just wish Google would combine Voice Dialer with Voice Commands. Voice Dialer will open apps by name, but Voice Commands do everything

A $199 dual-core tablet with a customised, butter-smooth Android UX?

How long ago did 6 come out? Wasn't it just a week or two ago?