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Were those achievements part of the base 1000 gamerscore, or did they add to it?

How do these coorespond to the achievements on the 360? Does the 360 already have 1000 points of achievements without these new ones? If so, than this guarantees that this is paid DLC as one cannot go above 1000 gamerscore on the 360 without paid DLC.

It's still worth less. You have in your possession a disc that is missing part of the game's content on it. You can't take it to a friend's house and access the content. You can't have a family member with a separate account on your console access the content. In short, you have a product that is not functionally

Because it is worth less if you decide to go resell it.

But reviews are often impacted by the cost of the game. I've seen plenty of reviews mention that a game didn't feel like it was worth the full $50 or $60 and imply that if the game had cost $30 they would be far less hesitant to recommend it. Following this logic, if a game has had $10 worth of value knocked off of it

Hey, I saw some sort of Grover game on TV the other day that's for the Kinect.

At this point in time I think you're better off using points cards bought at a physical retailer. That way there is no chance that your CC info could be accidentally left on your account.

I've said it before and I'll say it again: used games sales subsidie new games sales, in two ways:

Nothing wrong with being honest. That's more than I can say for most around here.

I remember a few months ago hearing that she had died. Of course this turned out to be false, but at the time, it was completely believable.

It's weird - I keep hearing all these stories about retail stores, but I have never encountered any myself. They might ask if I want to put the purchase on my store-branded credit card, but I just say no and that's the end of it. Maybe the managers around where I live are more laid-back about annoying corporate policy.

That was my thought exactly. One UMD for one download voucher. Fair trade.

Right, but what is the in-game explanation? As in, why from the character's perspective is this 'energy' needed? What does it actually do within the game world? Does it power their cars? Is it their internal energy, which is replenished by having a snack and taking a nap? Or is there no explanation at all, other than

What's the in-game explanation of this 'energy'? Why do I need energy to go on a heist?

NBA2K12 isn't affected by this. They use the players' real likenesses and compensate them for doing so.

Dude, sausage dipped in syrup is delish.

Needs more Street Cleaning Simulator.

Who the heck are you talking to? Is that another name Michael McWhertor goes by?

Plus, this is Monster Hunter we're talking about here. Capcom could charge a premium for the game and people would still buy it.