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I don't care how rare the game is or how crazy rich you are, it's still a stupid thing to waste your money on. I mean, you're obviously not spending money for the quality of the game itself, so just what exactly are you spending it on? To make people jealous of your crappy game that no one would even care about if

Thank God Sega finally understands what it takes to make a video game everyone can enjoy. So much for those losers that actually learn what all those buttons do, instead of just randomly mashing their hands against the controller like a normal person.

Why is this an issue? I mean, does it actually affect anything to have a Gamerscore end in a number besides 0 and 5, or is this just for the obsessive compulsive among us? Actually, given the direct correlation between caring about your Gamerscore and OCD, I'm just going to assume the later...

@shibbybypass: Yes, that is without a doubt the reason why. Although from what I understand this exploit cannot yet be used to enable PS3 piracy, Sony is worried that it could be in the future.

You know, it really does spoil E3 when all the big reveals are leaked in advance...

@Xzyx987X: Looks like someone fixed it. Nothing to see here people, move along.

"Ever wonder want was insane Darth Vader's helmet?"

@Jekht: Yea, I do have to agree with you there. It was a whole lot easier to be a fan of Japanese culture before the lolicon boom. My feelings about this whole thing are conflicted at best. I do think though, that if you look for the real reason behind the lolicon boom, it is very closely tied to Japan's increasing

@icarus212001: I agree. I'm just saying, if your goal is to stop or limit the spread of child pornography, throwing people in jail for buying it isn't going to accomplish it. It just drives them further underground and makes it harder to find where the actual child abuse is taking place. What if, instead, you

@icarus212001: You know, if you could impose the same type of penalties on people buying pirated films as the people selling them, I'm sure you'd see a drastic decline in people on the supply end. But thanks to the internet, there would still be an endless supply of free pirated films available to whomever desired

@icarus212001: Yea, and outlawing drugs went real well, didn't it?

@icarus212001: The people who need to be punished the most are the people actually willing to commit the act of damaging a child. The rest just need to be deterred. Regardless of if they support it, it's not fair to punish people for something someone else did.

@jacobuj: Freedom isn't always about what we want. If we truly value freedom, we must consider all incursions on it to be abominations. The only exception is when the exercise of our freedom in some way damages another individual. That is the standard on which our law is based. For that matter, there are a lot of

@samjenkins: The last child I saw naked was my brother the last time he decided to streak through the house. And I certainly didn't ask him to do it, nor did I particularly enjoy it.

@icarus212001: That is precisely the kind of fear mongering I was talking about. Of course I wouldn't want a naked picture of my child to fall into the wrong hands (hypothetically speaking, as I don't have kids), and I would want to do everything in my power to keep them safe from a sexual predator. If I was in a

@Mokona: Most good scientific research shows pornography, in any form, prevents more sex crimes than it causes. Here's a good article on the subject:

I have to say, all this crap about outlawing "child pornography" has to be one of the biggest legal clusterfucks unleashed on modern society. Let's just get something straight here. Should it be a crime to rape a child? Most certainly yes. Should it be a crime to take a picture of a child being raped? Probably, but

@Kovitlac: Too old? What are you talking about? It was only released three years ago. It will run just fine on even the newest PCs.

He needs to try playing Penumbra. If that game doesn't encompass the concept of horror, I don't know what does.

@-MasterDex-: You're probably right, but I think it would be possible to use the Live Create feature to implement PS3/360 custom level creation from the PC. Just depends on if they think it's work the trouble to develop, and if Sony/Microsoft will let them.