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@dhimango: One is not exclusive of the other. He's both Mexican and Native American.

@MonkeyBiz: SF IV came out over a year ago. It hit consoles seven months ago. And you have six to eight more months before Super comes out.

@Cururu: As much as I love Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, the HBAaL game was pretty terrible (as a game).

@stryfehiro: Jubei (Munetoshi) was much more badass.

@DigitalHero: Likewise. I have a number of games that I rented that I played less than an hour of, but I'm still stuck with ugly little reminders of their existence. Should've just stuck to the demos, I suppose.

@Boolean: The greater than symbol is the closing tag for HTML. We can use basic HTML formatting here on Kotaku. See?

@Jus in melancholy: I liked the first part of your post, but the second part went off the rails. I'd imagine that a "casual" Bejeweled player would kick the ass of a "hardcore" FPS/MMORPG player if both were put before a game of Trism.

@LuppyLuptonium: Yeah, screw the card gamers, board gamers, and RPGers. When you play Magic: The Gathering electronically, you're a gamer — when you play it with real cards, you're a loser.

[T]he side-scrolling beat-em up. At its heart, that's what Shank is. Think Double Dragon. Think Fatal Fury.

@DaveKap: Look to the XRB-2+ for an example of a scaler with minimal/no input lag and great picture quality. Of course, few HDTVs manufacturers care about input lag. :(

@Steve: Er, no. Check Secunia.

@Sloopydrew: It was exactly as if PC developers had decided to make Resident Evil in space, with the predictable results of a boring, stilted, unpolished game chock-full of generic art direction and terrible design. Nice concept, poor execution. (Monster closets in 2008? "Interactive" cut-scenes where you can move

@jayntampa: Play the game on an HDTV with a decent scaler.

@MrBionic: Yes, let's buy every single version of every single game on every single platform and review them all ourselves. Sounds like a plan!

@PaddyDugan: Opera has always been substantially more secure than Firefox. Unless by "secure" you mean something other than number or scope of security vulnerabilities.

@WarHavok: Anyone who plays Street Fighter (or Virtua Fighter, etc.) even semi-seriously is going to have those kind of hours clocked. And the thousands of people who attend tourneys doubtless are at a thousand+ hours clocked.