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The Go is a slick little device, but it's clearly a downgrade from the original PSP (any of the models). Why in the world would I want to replace my current PSP with one that has a smaller screen and doesn't work with any of the games I already own? And pay through the nose, to boot! If they wanted to release a DLC

@Griefy: I've never understood the "failure of the UMD" mentality. It didn't work for movies, but that doesn't mean it wasn't an acceptable format for games. Most game consoles use a propriatary media format, and the PSP was no different. Are Nintendo DS cards a "failure?"

@innuendo: More than a racing game, maybe?

@oskarkeo: I agree with your first sentence, and I don't understand what Nintendo does between E3s. They have a bazillion dollars, and can hire enough help to get these things done. The rest of your post is from left field.

OH NO!!!! CarTOONS! this is soooo KIDDIE! It should be on the Wii!! Therez no way the game can be good with teh BABY graphics like THAT!!! EA sux!

@Meohfumado: In fairness to Ebert, he does imply that playing the game would require intelligence.

@Mahler: It's really not hard to imagine the prototype was still around through the events of the first game and ten years later. Nobody said the prototype was destroyed.

@CK20XX: Two and Three were fantastic. Started to unravel a bit after that, but the games were always solid.

@Kaneda: Ha. Cracking the Mega Man 2 password system was one of my crowning achievements as a child.

@KillerBee: Actually... I appreciated the free copy of Undertow. Although a few MS points would have been preferable.

@Paradox me: I don't know... when did it become standard to release video games that don't work.

@Chris Farmer: Ha... I loved Tech Romancer. There were so many under-appreciated DC games. Sword of the Berzerk?

@NaeemTHM: Beast Wars was an excellent show, and was always careful to honor G1 lore. I agree that the premise was silly... but the writers did surprisingly awesome things with it.

This can just be the sequel to the Super Mario Bros movie. It has pretty much the same style.

@CrashBandicooter: I disagree. The graphics are more technically proficient on the 360/PS3, but the developers were smart to play to the Wii's strengths rather than try to duplicate the game on a weaker platform. It's apples and oranges.

Baby in car = immediate 911 call. No dicking around to figure out whose car it is.

@CaptaiNeNN: Nothing beats the Genesis version of Shinobi 3. Ninjas on surfboards rule.

@LokeSTL: MadWorld was awesome — bite your tongue.

@Mokona: Can someone please explain the Guitar Hero hate? I've played both. It's pretty much the same damn game, except that it's cool to knock Activision because they're a big company, and Harmonix is still perceived as the little guy, even though their rolling in Scrooge McDuck levels of cash.