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Holy crap! Tetris!

@pressstart: Yes, the PSEye is required. So it's $100 + $30 for the full setup (for one player).

Nintendo's E3 presser = God tier.

@bobtheduck in Korea: Remember not to even approve or promote comments that impugn the reputation of the Gizmodo crew (re: "found" iPhone 4). That's how I lost my Giz star.

@Numanoid: You can use USB jump drives instead.

@supra5mge: Y'know, I'm looking at all three consoles under my TV right now (with the PC off to the side), and none of them look particularly sexy. My PS3 has this really weird shape, my 360 is white (but otherwise looks pretty sleek), and my Wii looks like an external DVD drive.

@Boltfinger: Vader can't stop Crashdown, but Baltar can.

@Platypus Man: It was largely a retread of what was already done. Dumb down the gameplay of WW and merge it with the boring style of OoT, and you've got TP.

@feitclub: Meaties are attacks that hit on the first frame after an opponent stands, such that the opponent is forced to block the attack or eat the damage (or, in some circumstances, perform, with reversal time, a move with invulnerable frames). The fireball example Tim used is an illustration of a meaty attack, but

I don't necessarily disagree with your observations, Tim, but your labels are problematic, especially when you use terminology that's already loaded with meaning for certain games you use as examples (e.g., "meaty" has a specific meaning in Street Fighter; "crunch" has a specific meaning in tabletop gaming as well as

@BagOBones: Alt+PrtScn captures only the active window. It's been that way since at least Win95.

@Paradox me: Vesperia's my favorite jRPG of this generation. I wouldn't go so far as to say that it's "hands down the best game available on the 360", however, as that honor belongs to Super Street Fighter IV.

@Alessar: KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!

@whormongr: Even if you somehow fixed the disc, the bubble buttons were still terrible. And IIRC, the system wouldn't recognize button presses if a direction was pressed on the disk, which made platformers incredibly difficult to play.

@puffa469: I had a neGcon, too. It was a pretty decent controller for racing games.