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@metallicorphan: I don't see why not. When the PSP is in USB mode, it's treated as a standard USB removable storage device.

@Save me: "The plaintiff in the case, James Collins, argues that the problem was compounded by GameStop's limited window in which it will accept returns on games."

@Manly_McBeeferton: After the bust of '83/'84, Nintendo had all but total control of the market with the NES. We haven't had more than three major players at a time in the 25 years since then.

@DrZaius: Those are Nintendo's second party developers. The usage of arrows is a little confusing.

@Kuwabara Kazuo: Dimps made the Sonic Rush games for the GBA and Sonic Rush for the DS. Those are the closest games to a "proper" Sonic game since Sonic & Knuckles.

For those who have played [the Japanese version of] the game, is 3D Dot Heroes more like the original The Legend of Zelda or the broader-audience Link to the Past?

@Spaceknight: 3D as in polygons instead of sprites.

@IanKinslerFan: I already played R.B.I. Baseball on the NES. MLB 10's the same game with updated graphics, right? ;)

@PurpleFries: The PS3 went from full hardware PS2 GPU + hardware PS2 CPU (20 GB, original 60 GB) to hardware PS2 GPU + software PS2 CPU emulation (original US 80 GB) to nothing at all (40 GB, later/foreign 80 GB, 160 GB, all Slims).

@MyPonyRocks: You're right. There are fewer features (PS2 compatibility) in new versions. ;)

@Roobs: So that's what's Sega AM2's been up to.

@data_enabler: The first game was a pretty decent action-RPG. The storytelling kind of fell apart after the second act and the gameplay was only passable, but beggars can't be choosers.

@Shinta: The Witcher ran fine on my Athlon 64 x2 3200+/Radeon 4670 at 720p with most of the options turned all the way up. Given the low quality of the graphics in The Witcher 2, I don't doubt that it, too, will run fine on my weak-ass rig.

@jeremycole: He's a master at both rushdown and running away.

@yousofi: FTS. All those features should have been in SF1.

@DocSeuss: Yes, it's a rebalanced SF IV + a ton of new stuff.

@The Village Vidiot: All returning characters get a second (selectable) ultra; most have also been tweaked slightly, but I'm not aware of any additional special moves for SF IV characters.