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"In August 2006, TDK announced that they had created a working experimental Blu-ray Disc capable of holding 200 GB of data on a single side, using six 33 GB data layers.[62]"

"On July 20, 2010, the research team of Sony and Japanese Tohoku University announced the joint development of a blue-violet laser,[70] which

... *nothing* can right this wrongness ...

This is no reflection on the game itself, but the guy in this video is clearly drunk - right?

Yep, their ideas were so great and forward thinking that MS immediately caved and ditched them all. Except of course, forcing people to buy the Kinect whether they want it or not ... that, clearly, was the most horrible idea of all ... that's why they kept it.

Gameplay dynamics .... ? Teamwork ..... ? What are these things of which you speak ......?

I had more fun with KZ3 than any other multiplayer on the PS3 .... by far.

I LOVE MY GAMES!! All of them. I really do. Haters are merely projecting their own self-loathing; pay no attention to the haters and trolls. You mustn't feed them .....

12 Monkeys is definitely on my list! That being said, La Jetee is absolutely worthy of acknowledgement alongside it. When one considers that La Jetee was made in 1965, it absolutely stands on its own as a visionary work of film making art. The emotional weight of La Jetee is just as compelling even after having seen

... puts me to sleep too, but it really is a groundbreaking piece of film making, and a work of art in its own right.

When the grid goes down, these will be the people who survive the longest. Mark my word.

You guys are all awesome, and just want to thank you all for your participation in this discussion. While I am no legal scholar by any stretch of the imagination, it was great to see all of the feedback in response to my little old statement of opinion. I am still of the belief that our government is Of, By, and For

Last I checked, Bell wasn't suing EA for "flying around" in any *actual* government owned military helicopters. Nor are they claiming that any secrets have been disclosed. EA is merely using an image, a "skin" of a military tool. These images are everywhere, and for someone to use an image of a product whose main

... "a certain number" of military equipped helicopters .... like almost all of them? These "products" wouldn't exist *at all* if it wasn't for taxpayer money. I think that gives the taxpaying public a certain claim to public domain.

*WE* the people all pay taxes. *WE OWN* the government since without *US* it wouldn't exist. I never said that *I* own anything. Get it straight.

I didn't claim that *I* own military property, but it is my opinion that *WE* the people who paid for it - at the very least - own the rights to the likeness.

*edit: should read *opinion* that it's boring compared to ......

The American public already PAYS the military contractor first to develop, and then sell us these tools of war. We OWN the rights to the likenesses thereof, especially when used in a military setting, which I assume more than 99% of their products portrayed in video games are used for. This is just asinine.

See ... you guy all said MS were asshats, when really they were just trolling us all along.

By that line of reasoning, Donkey Kong doesn't hold up, and it's not a classic because of its clunky controls and the fact that it's boring compared to games of the current generation ........ I respectfully disagree, sir.

Lots of people played and enjoyed this game. The mechanic/engineering of this game were innovative/groundbreaking for it's time. For one thing, comparing the mechanics of a game that did something no other game had done before on a previous generation console to games from the current generation isn't a fair