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chaoticinfinityx

Sounds pretty damn cool. Interested in hearing out it works out by the end of the school year!

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Can't hear this song without thinking about this clip...

Did anyone else think that was Kratos at first glance or was it just me?!

I know, that's why I specified "subscription based". I loved the hell out of the original Guild Wars (was even part of its beta).

I enjoyed that more than the WoW commercials. Won't get me onto a subscription-based MMO any sooner though.

He needs ANSWERS!!!

Needs more Outbreak.

Wow... I had both of those. A Game Com with Lights Out, Duke Nukem, MK Trilogy, Wheel of Fortune. The Cybiko i thought was gonna be a cool device with a bunch of apps... barely did anything out of the box (and I knew no one else with either so multiplayer was out).

As cool as the original "NGP" was... I have a hard time accepting a Neo Geo device with only 2 buttons.

The rise of story-centric and/or graphically advanced games does not justify the overall decrease in challenge present in many modern games. Gameplay for the sake of gameplay does not a fun game make. It can start off simple, but should build up in difficulty over time to keep gameplay interesting otherwise you are

I just decided to treat Amalur as my relaxing "I'm a force of nature, don't get in my way... I decide who lives or dies" game (my last game being Saints Row 3, which while also fun as hell unfortunately didn't offer as much challenge as I'd hoped on hard)... which I believe I need on occasion to unwind.

Its the unfortunate result of video games becoming mainstream. The challenge has to be dropped to cater to the masses, and the vets/hardcores/oldschoolers can only hope the designers put in a unique enough challenge on hard rather than the typical "Enemies have more HP, Do more Damage... you = opposite".

"Smell you later" just took on a whole new meaning.

The one eye doesn't bother me as much as the lack of a nose does.

This makes me want to play so many games at the same time...

When the PSP titles we are hoping to play on our Vitas are around or over 20 years old, I'll accept Sony's decision.

What Sony really needs to do is update their PSP digital library. I doubt even if the passport option was available that I would be allowed to "transfer" and play FF7: Crisis Core or any other game not part of the library's current selection on my Vita.

But... those worked about as far as the GBA SP... which is like 2 or 3 generations of portable devices.

Rebuild Database is normally used after system crashes, and while it shares similar benefits to defragging a drive... it isn't exactly the same thing and has its own set of risks. Plus, you shouldn't have to access a hidden recovery menu just to defrag your drive.

If the hardware doesn't support the top speeds of Sata II or Sata III speeds, then a firmware upgrade will not change anything. As for the defrag and system options, that I would hope is something they could add. That depends more on how their filesystem works (I believe its a modified Fat32 type) and how limiting the