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This game looks beautiful.

@thekeith82: Yeah, well usually they add better screens and slightly better battery and whatnot. Since early reports say the angle for the 3D is a bit slight, I'm expecting that to be rectified in the first hardware update, for sure.

@Bloodoflamb: Is it? The GameTrailers recap video had it marked as a 3DS title. Hmm. Looks like I can play that one a bit earlier than expected. Thanks!

I think the device and the technology looks really cool. However, that being said, everyone knows Nintendo is going to release a new hardware version in a year or two that trounces this version.

Too bad I won't be buying another one.

Too bad I won't be buying another one.

I'm really impressed by the quality of work coming out of Disney Game Studios. Their racers have all been excellent and now this helping them expand into action/RPG territory?

@Ghinn: I looked for the DC version back in the day when I was hunting down a PS2 copy, but never found one. I think I'm okay with the PS2 and XBLA versions. It's not like I ever go back and play my PS2 copy now that it's on 360 anyway.

@iidxMANIA: The mystery of my avatar has been solved. :)

@iidxMANIA: The mystery of my avatar has been solved. :)

@AcidTWister: All I'm saying is that if they wanted to show some legitimately exciting Kinect implementation then they shouldn't have shown what they showed. That looked boring and next to useless. The least they could have done was shown a whole lap or two being controlled the way they intend for it to work, like

YES! SOLD! DAY ONE PURCHASE! GAME OF SHOW! HOLY CRAP!

What about Breach and Blacklight: Tango Down? If MS wants another repeat Battlefield: 1943 performance, I would expect they'd throw their marketing dollars behind one of those titles (Breach, more than likely).

@KaMai: I don't see how anyone who bought a 360 five years ago and has supported the company through multiple system RRODs should be screwed by Kinetic pricing "just 'cause."

@AcidTWister: Sorry, but leaning around to look at wheels and turning my head to look at an in-game dashboard of a car does not sound like a unique hardcore gaming experience to me. Maybe we have different definitions of fun, though.

@Para: Too bad none of it was game-related. The coolest stuff was for navigating the UI. Everything else was purely what I expected. Nothing blew my mind. That's not what MS needs to convince people to shell out $150 for the thing.

@uglyteradon: The Harmonix game was cool and slightly unexpected, but why the huge focus on fitness titles and Wii mini-game rehashes? If anything, games like Dance Central should have been the standard for Kinetic, not the exception.

Uh, I was cool with the $150 price point, actually. Until this.

@AndrosZ: I'm thinking for those who get an RROD after this becomes the standardized hardware option.