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@CultofMac: Ooh, that's very useful, I thought it was just a problem with my battery since I haven't seen it mentioned, thank you :).

The app simply called 'Movies' gives location-based service and it's free. I live in the UK, so maybe it's not in the US store, but it sounds every bit as good as 'Movies Now', except free.

@Roth: Haha, I'm not really sure you have a reason for thinking that, and I'm pretty sure you admitted it too in your own sarcastic, bitter, ranty ways XD. But I think it is possible, but us humans are so sensitive to any chance of impending doom I don't think we'd ever let them get near to being a problem, for

@Aaron Parker: But he already said deep down everyone thinks they're the best. He's just saying how he tries to counteract that thinking.

New IP please, that is all. I think it will be anyway by the sounds of things.

@KiwiMan: I guess, but it's the fact that the technology they're going to be investing in for like the next 4 years (a guess), isn't going to be a cool new thing for us. It just doesn't seem right to invest so much in a technology that isn't all-inclusive. That said, I will still go and see my movies in 2D, and it's

@PropelledFoot: Also, isn't everyone who got an iPad a rich bastard? Not being judgemental or anything :P...

@Stymie99: Maybe it doesn't work like that? Maybe it only enters our past when the person travels to the past?

This still looks like the limitations of it being an MMO will ultimately stunt the experience. I'ma stick to singleplayer, and I'll try not to say I told you so when it isn't fantastic XP.

Whoooaaaaa, I love it. I don't think it'll provide incentive for long, but it's worth a try. The cool advert told me so paha.

@Rampage: PC, duh :P. This is classic RPG stuff, you're gonna need all the buttons you can get your hands on. The console versions were simplified controls-wise to accommodate the different interfaces.

@Chris Parnell: Yeah, same, usually they're pretty damn boring, that interview captured my interest pretty fast and kept it for the whole thing though :).

@gblock: Lmao, promoted (in the only way I can promote, by just saying it XD).

Y'know, Google Tasks and Calendar are great in principle, but they're so clunky to use compared to good old-fashioned pen and paper, that they just languish. Don't get me wrong, if I need a timetable with repeated dates, GCal is uber useful in conjunction with my iPod, but for one-off dates it's too much effort for

I'm definitely loving this one: