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@LucasReis: Thanks Lucas — I'm actually shocked at how many people didn't get that I was joking ;)

@Chanaluss: Awakening is my favorite as well — you're not alone. It's the most emotionally potent of all the Zelda games, and I love the music.

I'm so tired of men being presented this way... it's demeaning.

@Dr.Rabbit: I wanted to enjoy Super Paper Mario, but it was just too damn slow... every conversation felt like a lifetime.

@icarus212001: I doubt anybody wants to hear this, but Panzer Dragoon on the Wii would be pretty sweet — if ever a series called for Wiimote pointing, this may be it.

@SigmundTheSeaMonster: I had the same problem, but it was fixable by loading up my old ME1 save in the original game, and beating Saren again to "refresh" the file. It took ten minutes, and I was good to go! Apparently, moving to a new machine resulted in some kind of issue with the import function.

@radar2670: It's expensive to pay all those guys at Infinite Wa — hey, wait...

Very curious. I played the hell out of Picross on the DS, and this looks very cool.

@uglyteradon: I agree about the original point of DLC, and that it's losing focus. But I disagree that there is any such thing as content "we should all technically own."

I loved the hell out of this game when I was a kid... a solid remake would be awesome.

@SecCom: "Eggman" pisses me off.

@Stephen Totilo: It should be noted, though, that while triangulation can be used to calculate distance, it generally hasn't worked very well on the Wii. Pop in Wii Play and try the fishing game — good luck controlling depth. Not to mention the fact that such triangulation requires that the controller be held

@Alex_Mexico: Now they just need to fix the PS3 so that it can charge controllers while the console is powered down.

Very excited for this... but admittedly disappointed that Tron 2.0 isn't considered canon. I'd have hoped that a movie about video games would have more respect for video games.

@Jawajoey: It's also worth pointing out that, regardless of similarities with Braid and games of who-came-first, it's no more a rip-off than any other pair of FPS/RPG/Action/Fighting/pick-a-stock-genre games on the market.

@Akihira: This is what everybody said before Prime came out, and it kicked all of our asses around the block.

@drag: But that's only the 3D sections — I don't mind an on-rails experience now and then, as long as the core Metroid exploration is intact for the majority of the game.