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bobtheduck in Korea
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@Miss Beyond: WHen I want to watch youtube or other video sites, I want to watch them on a TV. I can do that natively on the PS3. I can't on my laptop, and you can't with the 360.

@astidcrisse: Hulu blocks all non-standard browsers.

@astidcrisse: People forget that PS3 supports KB/m right out of the box, and any KB and m you want.

I don't want to browse the web on my TV. I want to watch internet video on my TV. That's what my PS3 lets me do natively. Does the 360, not counting the region locked Netflix? No.

@onomeister: There's JP 360 games that are compatible with the US machine? I've never seen that list. Checking now

Hmm... I think the game I'm thinking of was River Raid... Which was an awesome game. It was so difficult to find quality games on the 2600. River Raid, Pitfall, and... I remember loving Fast Food.

@Dethzilla: But this isn't the real thing. It's a pirate fake.

@_Raptor_: I love that movie! I remember feeling shock when I looked it up and saw something that said it was rated NC-17... I figured the TV version must have taken a LOT out, but then I realized I had added an "e" at the end of Silicon.

@N-Robes: scapegoat, from the Biblical story where a goat was given the sins of the people and let loose (escaped) as a sign of the people's sins being removed.

@sheeeillaaa: I just figured it was because the walkthrough wasn't made by a native English speaker, so the significance of caps and small letters may not have been clear to him or her. Nostalgia is possible, though.

@gamerguy2002: It most certainly is. Way to go game walkthrough bastard! He also ruined ice cream for me.

@AndrewRyan: I put my name in as David Hayter, so I didn't even know the scene in question was supposed to be what it was until after I had played it a couple times.

@Zeix: Was your comment a joke too? Because there's a difference. Mine looks like a joke, yours looks serious, and therefore like someone who missed a VERY OBVIOUS joke.

@ch1ppz86: That's funny, because I only met one person IRL who played UO, maybe 2 who played Everquest, but even without that, Everquest was THE recognizable MMO until Warcrack.

@Toasticus: I'm about to get on the freeway and I'm feeling mergerous.

@Erwin: anime... FILM.

@kyle4: THing is, it's not 3d. It only looks like it has depth from one vantage point. If you move, the illusion is broken.