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As an ex-collegiate level athlete, Mario Kart always has and always will be one of the worst racing games ever made. It does nothing to reward players with skill or strategy, instead relying on "luck" and randomness to level the playing field in a style of competition where it is imperative that such things do not

I want to know if the $90 triple play package Verizon is offering includes an actual set top box so you can watch all the normal channels, too. Paying extra for that would be pretty shady if they're hawking such a low price.

If they are actually make this game with a robust roster, easy pick up and play gameplay, and have it be cross platform compatible with the Vita before Nintendo gets its next Smash Bros. game out, they will have a system selling monster on their hands. Count on it.

Zynga is named (and the logo is based on) the founder's bulldog. Everyone at the company is allowed to bring their pets to work every day.

Just wait and see how much the Capcom characters skins cost.

The crazies always give the rest of us Americans bad names, they really do.

I think the USS Snook is somewhere off the coast of New Jersey, annoyingly drunk, and being obnoxious.

It blows my mind that in a matter of months there will be games that look like this and Golden Abyss playable in my hands on the go. Can't wait for the Vita.

The setting and mechanics of this game have already piqued my interest a while back. I'm glad to know that they are putting a large emphasis on the story, as well. I'm real excited to get my hands on this game.

I don't understand why they wouldn't remake every single map from the original game and release them alongside a bunch of new ones. That would entice even casual Halo fans who may want to relive all the glory days of the original game over Live with their Reach buddies. Doesn't make sense to me, but then again I

Fact: you can watch the YouTube video in a higher resolution than you can play the game.

Good thing they aren't charging anyone money for the service they claimed to have up and running at launch.

Easy: just make them stop moving once they impact something. If they stop when they hit a body, they can be stopped when they hit a wall or something else in the environment. It's so simple it's absurd that they didn't fix it for this release.

While I've got quite a back catalog, too (Fable 3, Epic Mickey, finishing Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit, Outlander, Sanctum, Bastion, Saint's Row 3... and that's not even counting the games I rent!), I was literally just on Runic's site earlier today looking to see if they had a concrete release date. I held off on

The best deal for Saint's Row The Third is actually from THQ themselves. If you pre-order you get the Genki DLC pack and a free code for their $20 DLC Season pass with a content pack and 3 DLC packs. Just an FYI. I canceled my GameStop pre-order yesterday and ordered from THQ when I got home. Can't argue with $20

Damn. That's a good deal. Where can I find myself one of those 25% off codes?

Or you just wait for Live sales and grab them at 50% off AFTER knowing which ones are worthwhile. Who is the smart consumer now?

I'd pay $10-15 for it off XBLA.

Kelly Kapowski plays videogames? Here, just take my heart. It's yours.

Activision usually isn't this nice. They usually tend to re-release entire maps from older games and charge consumers $15 for them as classics. Shouldn't people feel like they're getting a deal here?