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If Sony REALLY wants to steal Nintendo's thunder (aka sales) then they need to one thing: undercut the price of the 3DS by $50.

@LedRush: Yes there are. Each system has one friend code used for all software, instead of software-specific ones.

@Mythos: R'as al Ghul wasn't A-list level either, at least to non-comic book fans and look what Nolan did with him.

Wow. I'm surprised at the lack of high quality Nintendo offerings (aka Zelda, Mario Kart, Kid Icarus).

If they announce a portable 3D Smash Bros. game, the console will go from "pick up eventually when games I'm dying to play are released" to "pick up the day Smash Bros. is released."

@Liquid-X: No, it's clearly Punisher, not U.S. Agent (whose exclusion I found odd in the alternate costume department). Didn't Punisher take on the mantle of Captain America for a little bit a few years back? Maybe that's what it is in reference to.

I just opened up Goldeneye 007 today and HOLY SHIT is it amazing! It easily has some of the best shooter mechanics I have ever seen in an FPS.

So what they're actually saying is that they're sad people think it was Capcom outright and not just their mobile division. Ok, understandable, I guess.

I went two years ago, as I could get a ticket through the company I worked for (we had done consulting for some big name publishers in the past), and I was surprised how many people were there. There were a lot of people who you could tell were not press or industry. Very surprising.

@theredtape: I'm pretty sure it was announced for the 3DS...

I could have sworn all three of these titles were already released for PS3 and 360. This really isn't a "remastered HD collection" as it is a straight up "cash grab." Shameful, really.

@cesariojpn: I've wanted to see that for a while. It's on my Netflix. Right now, the most disturbing I've seen is Antichrist. Made me gag twice.

Was it too much to ask of everyone to memorize their lines before they shot the video? Seriously, every single one of those guys was reading off a card. No one speaks with inflection like that unless they are reading aloud.

I'm really glad Haggar's spin attack made it in. I used to spam that move like crazy in the old arcade games. Loved that game. Played it every time I went to a local pizza shop back home with my grandfather. Good memories.

I buy at Best Buy (I'm a console gamer) because of their points system and they have decent gaming-related deals from time to time. I also buy a few titles a year from GameFly; as a member I get some good coupons and discounts on used titles, which I use to fill my catalog of under-appreciated gems.

@DaFron: Whoops. Morning dyslexia... haha.

Developer, take note: put that up on XBLA or PSN and your money is mine.

@Honoguma: People with large hands, such as myself, certainly did. While even the original PSP causes my hands to cramp after extended play, the few minutes I spent with Go made me cramp up almost instantly. Not everyone likes super small gadgets.

I like the design, but I think one of the PSP's biggest design flaws has always been its unprotected screen. If Sony should take any cue from Nintendo's efforts, it's that people like clamshell design so their precious screens are protected in their pockets or bags. Plus, like a laptop, it's convenient to be able to