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@GluttonousGamer: I wish my parents bought me video games. But then that'll be weird. Since I'm way past my adult life.

@darkboy1200: As a user of both photoshop and maya, I need to have a giant screen to work. I have multiple monitors and a pretty huge resolution. I can't see anybody using the Razer for those purposes, even if it can run it. Screen is just too small.

@Gargus: Your #4 is why I'll never walk into a Gamestop again.

@Cla: I think you're simplifying things. There's more to it. It's like if your family sang the Happy Birthday Song and now they want to sue you.

@Koinu: I don't mean to come off condescending, but I'm about the reality of things. I have friends who are Gamestop employees. I wanted to be part of Funcoland during my youth.

One word.

@Koinu: If you have 5 years of management and your focus is on trying to manage in places with crappy companies, I think it's time to pick yourself up and move.

@buddhatooda: Hey America, hows your health care?

@LuZeke: I was just going to say that!

@JGood1776: My ultimate strategy during the X-men Vs. Street fighter days.

@Manly McBeeferton: You're trying to put logic in the way Microsoft releases PC games? They release Halo 2 for the PC AFTER Halo 3 came out. Microsoft doesn't care about PC gaming, regardless of how many times they fix Games for Windows.

You echoed a lot of my issues with digital comics, Totilo. Comic books need to be reminded that they're competing in this digital space for everything else that wants my attention - so price is a extremely important factor.

@MrMister: What's wrong with that? The more people who enjoy Torchlight, the better.

@Black Knight Rebel: See now you shot me in the foot. There is no Bioshock on Onlive, so you'd get nothing. That's their current weakness - not enough games. But all the criticism people about lag, and subscription fees, against it are strangely things OnLive has fixed.

@Tarzanti: He does explain it. In the article.

@Black Knight Rebel: There IS no subscription service like the Live service. The subscription service is one where you pay 15 bucks to PLAY their collection of games. As in their catalog. You can still buy games to play forever. You can still participate in all of the features. It's akin to saying, "Play our

My hoarding stopped when I discovered emulation. Then I started to see people sell these beautiful things for about $2-3 at garage sales and on ebay. The cheap cost as well as the availability online struck a cord. Suddenly, my NES games had no more value.

@mb9023: The sweet TV/Blu-Ray/PS3/Microwave combo. I'm so excited!

@Dr.Preston!: I have no idea what lag you are referring to with input lag. But note that I am within their 100 miles requirement from their server centers. Once in a while, I get a jitter. But it's once every hour at most. And well, they warn you that when you're on Wifi.