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@makinc: I've used goozex before as well and I'm really leaning towards this glyde website. I just ran into too many issues where I either didn't have enough points and I missed out, or the games that I wanted had an extremely long waiting list and in the meantime, the points I accumulated were meaningless.

@Fyro: That explanation makes sense as a way to explain their strategy, but I still think they would do well to at least offer another bundle with some exclusive games. It makes sense to sell your system on its strengths. The games I listed are all older games which are now cheap, so that doesn't prevent someone

@Crescent Fresh: I'm sure that there are people that this will appeal to, I just think that exclusive bundles would appeal to a lot more people.

@Multi_V: Unfortunately, that's Australia only.

@jabman: I am tempted by value, and so bundles that include games that I would want to buy anyway do tempt me. Conversely, seeing a bundle with games that I know I could currently play straight out of a bargain bin actually discourages me from buying because I feel like I'm wasting my money on something I don't want.

@one800higgins: I honestly hate the argument that there are lots of problems, so let's not try to solve any of them.

@Francis Nyarku: really? Then it sounds like they were on the right track at some point. I wish they still still had a decent bundle because I'm in a position now where I could be easily swayed if they actually had something decent.

What confounds me is why don't they come out with bundles with actual exclusives?

With all this talk of Bioshock 2, I'm feeling like now might be a good time to finally play my copy of Bioshock that's been sitting on my shelf since October.

@Type1: I play it on PS3. I think part of the problem is that most people on PSN don't have mics, including me. How are new people supposed to learn how to work together?

@theblazeuk: That is true. At least P&T would probably call bullshit on themselves. They aren't trying to pretend like their legit.

@RendiaX: I understand how it proves the point, what I'm saying is that is was unacceptable to use the child and let him hurt himself just to prove the point.

@QualityJeverage: I enjoyed the demo a lot, it definitely made me want the game. I normally hate QTEs, but I liked the way that they were implemented here. It wasn't game over if you missed one, it just affected little pieces. It feels like it mimics real action, sometimes you make the basket, sometimes you don't, but

@The-Dayman: I love Borderlands, but your complaints aren't surprising. Split-screen co-op is really the way to go with that game. It's the only way I play. Online co-op is good in theory, but there's not a whole lot of incentive for people to work together, so I would bet that it would be a frustrating experience

@Royta: I really enjoyed Flower. It's a relaxing experience.

Confession: I am one of the people who has no freaking idea what I'm doing.

Anybody that says that this study is crap and then cites Penn and Teller's show as a good experiment are full of, well, bullshit. Their show is entertaining and they make some good points, but they are as biased as anyone. Their "experts" are carefully chosen to support their views, they selectively edit footage to

@The Moof: That actually made me really mad. I've never shot a gun before and I knew that kid was holding it wrong, and that it would hurt. They could have helped him and made a joke about how he didn't even know how to hold the gun, but instead they just let him do it wrong. Seriously, they might as well have punched

@jsalari: How did the study demonize the industry? Both groups played video games. If anything it points out that parents should pay attention to the type of games their kids are playing, and not to just assume they are all the same.

@Sofox: Looks like it's a bit thicker and weighs almost a pound more than the ipad. Considering that these devices are only useful if you actually carry them around everywhere, that makes a big difference. Apple software restrictions are frustrating, but they make nice hardware.