@Guard: RAWR! I don't like change. :(
@Guard: RAWR! I don't like change. :(
If my Nexus One ever breaks and I can't find a replacement N1, I now know what I'm getting.
@aFlockOfMoosen: Woot!
@CFMxAn0nym0us: I agree with digiboy123; please, do go on.
Nice. But, honestly, I'm eagerly waiting for the HTC/Google tablet coming out on Black Friday.
@ManuOtaku: We're already at the point where we pay for content that's locked on the retail disc. This nickle-and-dime model is getting old.
@The_Rain: Good find.
@Franky_AAA: Love it. :D
@Franky_AAA: Nice! Thanks for the link.
I'm surprised no one remembers Square Enix's attempt as making an inhouse movie a decade or so ago. It was a box office bomb.
@CockroachMan: Zerg were getting the short end of the stick for a long time.
Honestly, the Korean War lends itself to some pretty epic gameplay. Too bad most American's know nothing about the events of that war.
@Black Knight Rebel: Honestly, I want to play my region-locked Front Mission 5 PS2 game—which I paid retail for online—on my 60 gig PS3.
PlanetSide!
They need a version of Flight Control that has both take-offs AND landings!
Am I the only one who finds Red Storm's latest games to be too outlandish?
@xkevin108x: I'm not following.
@Captain_Goober: YUP!
@dreaming neon black: Best Buy's products—their new video games—aren't over priced.
@Zaos: My thing is, a new Fallout 3 GotY is $59.99. GameStop's prices get to a point where I'd rather buy a new game and pay retail. At least I have my money go to the publisher.