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From the reviews I've been seeing, the Wii version and the 360/PC/PS3 versions are entirely the same. There's no extra content on any of them and no online play. The only one that's different in some way is the 3DS version which has unique hats for the players.

Safe for today as my PC can't run Portal 2 for some odd reason and I already picked up the Oddbox from the Summer Sale. Tomorrow, however...

Believe me, I would have been playing this already had it not been for a screw up at Best Buy concerning their pre-order system. They apparently got the game on the 1st of November but as of today the store I pre-ordered it from still didn't get the game in yet. I just gave up and ordered it today from Amazon so I

Already got and "beat" Super Mario 3D Land for my review. Excellent game and one I want to play again immediately just because of that second part Nintendo didn't want people talking about in the reviews until a certain date.

Super Mario 3D Land is all I'll be playing this weekend, though I do have a wedding to attend to that's a 2 hour drive away from me. Most likely all my Mario time will come tonight and Sunday.

Air Combat: Secret Wars (360) and Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi (PS3) for review. If I get done with at least one of those then maybe Rango (360) or I'll start on Skylanders (360).

Is the spinning constant or does it stop after a while? I noticed that when I installed Just Dance 3, Forza Motorsport 4 and Ace Combat: Assault Horizon. For a minute or so the game would still spin after an installation but then the spinning stops. This isn't the same as the initial verification spin for older games

Kinect Sports Season Two will be on my plate as we as Altered Beast since I got that free for my purchase of The House of the Dead Overkill: Extended Cut. I promised myself I'd finish at least one title this weekend so it'll either be Monster Tale on the DS or Phineas & Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension on PS3. So close

Count me in with those that only want the wi-fi model. With the cap placed on 3G and the fact that I have to pay extra to use it, I'll be fine with just plain old wi-fi. Little Deviants looks fine and the case will be useful if it turns out my old Logitech PSP case won't cut it but that memory card is going to be way

I'll take Los Angeles since that's my hometown. They did a great job of it in San Andreas and I wouldn't mind another outing in a more up to date version of the city.

PlayStation and good track record? For games, maybe, but I doubt that overheating consoles with failed lasers (PS1), lasers that stopped reading CD-based games (PS2), and YLOD and more overheating (PS3) give the console a good track record.

Just confirming here but the Vita doesn't have slots for the Memory Stick Pro Duo, right? With this thing possibly supporting PSone games along with PSP games, I have a feeling that I'll be picking up one proprietary 32GB Vita memory card then using my PS3 as swap storage for all of my games.

Actually, the Wii version of the game never came out, period. After the Xbox/PS2 versions hit, the only time Blitz The League got a re-release was for the Xbox 360. Despite the announcement, the Wii version got quietly cancelled.

Since we haven't gotten an answer yet I did some digging at the Toys R Us site and found out the following:

I'm curious to this as well. I know from reading other reviews for the game that the 360 portal is wired with a USB connection while the Wii and PS3 versions use wireless USB dongles. I don't mind it being wired since I have less of a chance of misplacing it but I also don't want to ensure that I don't have multiple

Got a little bit further in and I'm liking it. The dogfighting does make things easier but not by much and since it's entirely optional, you have full control over whether you want to use it or not. At first the helicopter seemd difficult to control but if you treat it like a first person shooter with altitude changes

A bit too early to tell, honestly. I only got to mission 4 which means 2 jet missions, a gunner mission, and the start of a helicopter mission. Gunner missions feel like any other on-rails portion you've seen where you're behind a gun but at least things look pretty when blowing up. The jet missions were rather long

I'm down with the concept since it seems pretty ingenious. I would like to know how the general gameplay is, though. If the reviews all end up saying that it's good then I might just have to pick this up during Toys R Us' buy 2 get 1 free sale next week.

Ace Combat: Assault Horizon (360) will get most of my time this weekend and a little bit of Ace Combat 6 (360) for comparison. I also want to try and wrap up Monster Tale (DS), get started on Virtua Fighter 5 (360), and open up some costumes on Dance Central 2 (360).