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@BMT: Yet you can spend time to post this utterly useless comment? You're smart, aren't you?

@Josh Hughes: Thank you. How many tickets do you get? One per person in the label, or what? I'm curious, because I recently started my Raven Specifications label, and I'm working on my first release sometime before June.

And this is why I have my Raven Specifications label... That, and make games.

@interkin3tic: I was a PC gamer. Then I got a PS3 after realizing that I'd have to keep upgrading my machine if I wanted to play the latest games, or I could just pay $300 every five years, and not spend thousands on new parts and labor.

I, quite honestly, hate PC gaming now.

Because Minecraft is actually fun, and doesn't require you to base your life around it?

@Adrian Callahan: I think it looks more like Counter Strike than CoD.

@KillerIri5h: Actually, Kotick is partially responsible. He runs Activision with slave labor. How do I know?

It's Counter Strike. That's what this reminds me of. The open maps, the weapons... The knife. It's Counter Strike for the PS3.

And... There we go. The iPhone is now as perfect as it can be in this iteration.

@Graymulligan: It's Apple. Good to see Steve's reality distortion field's still up and running.

@Patriot Infinity: That's it... You're uploading that library onto Dropbox and sending me a link.

Seriously, though... Have we become so inactive that menial exercises will cause us to damage our bodies? If so, then we're a sorry race indeed...

I've been to one LAN party before... Halo CE, I believe. I took a laptop, and nobody stole my mouse/keyboard. Why? Because I had everything mapped to my G500, and that was kept on my person at all times.

@hurlesk: Life expectancy on a shelf is longer than on and connected.

@MacTodd: Okay. I retract my statement. Now I need to scrounge up some cash to buy an iPhone.

@MacTodd: Actually, if I recall correctly, Giz WAS invited. Your theory just shred itself to pieces.

@wanderingrabbi: It's the Wall Street Journal. Even if they're wrong, nothing will change. Life will go on. They won't lose any credibility whatsoever. They never do.