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@Tendou Souji: And a wider range of codec compatibility! I've had a few AVIs that don't play on my PS3 for some reason, but play perfectly fine on my computer...

If the 360 was still under warranty, they could have sent it to Microsoft. If it wasn't, they could have attempted to fix it, I hear the RROD fix isn't that hard to do.

@Karnivore: You just high-fived... yourself?

@CarterF: I did. It's the kind of game I WANT to like, however, it doesn't really cater my specific wants...

This would've been perfect for Evil Week. =]

@Nonmelodic: It was easier to make a successful franchise back then in such a fresh market. Look at most of those IPs, and you'll see they come from a pre-SNES era. Nowadays, even Nintendo would have great difficulty releasing new characters, so they just go the safe route and rehash what they have. They still release

What about online games, those which are not sold but you can find for free?

@trashcanpatrol: I second this question, it'd be really helpful to know.

@GetOutOfBox: Yeah, same on my computer, but I could still see it on the main page. I guess Adblock is so awesome it blocks evil itself.

Really good article, though I fail to see how this has any relation to Evil Week.

Ahhh, nothing like a clean, unified address book. Love being able to ad contacts on my phone or Gmail and just have everything synced and updated.

@orthorim: Good point, I hadn't taken into account that it takes longer since it does the automatic backup. I guess time saving can be a pretty good reason.

I really don't know why so many people hate wired syncing. You WILL be connecting it sooner or later to charge it, so you might as well do both and save some time.

@KupoCheer: It baffles me to think that every day, people get thrown to jail for things like murder, while companies and students get by just fine for using Comic Sans.

@contrabassist: The government isn't needed, we've got compu- OH WAIT.

@contrabassist: The laptop is unneeded, the user has a brain.

@Alpine Joe: Eh, you might want to change that... um, your first paragraph seriously implies that you and your mom, eh...

How about they, you know, just took the first game and MADE it a movie?

This is great! Now I know my McDonald's will be okay even after months left on my fridge!