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I'm in no need of one right now. I bought a 750GB drive as my main one, didn't want to spend the extra $20 for a full 1TB but kind of wish I did now since I checked and the price for that drive went from $65 to $128 on Amazon.

Are hard drive prices still higher than normal? I remember reading the flooding in Thailand was going to limit the supply and cause prices to go up.

Game of Thrones Season 2 is premiering April. [-75]

I wonder if a game about Death will be THQ's last game.

Ok, just keep complaining about the problem instead of trying to resolve it.

Then be faster on the draw or say you'll pay once you've asked for the check or before it comes.

That seems more like polling than keeping content hidden. Besides, Cyanide doesn't have a track record like BioWare.

You know a developer feels confident about their work when their website has to receive enough likes to show you more.

No local co-op? Why is local multiplayer ignored so often these days? Some of us still have real life friends we like to play with in-person.

If THQ goes under, I hope Vigil lives on to make Darksiders III. It's a solid series that deserved more attention than it got with the first game. I hope DSII will make up for that.

A parent responsible for the upbringing of their child? That's preposterous!

My WebOfTrust add-on for FireFox suggests they're not trustworthy. Amazon has the download version for $51. Personally, I'd spend the $9 for the peace of mind.

I want to know how to build that LEGO figure. I have a better idea the for the foot pieces if they can work.

Uncharted 1 was even worse from what I remember. I'm also glad UC3 didn't have a boss fight, forcing one into that kind of game is just dumb, it doesn't lend itself well to it. That said, UC3 was still an immense disappointment.

There's a difference between lesser condition and missing content. It's like saying if you buy a book, you're forever bound with the first 5 chapters. Whoever you sell it to won't be able to buy those chapters from you and instead has to buy them directly from the publisher.

Did you turn off post-processing? That fixed it for me.

Steam games are locked to 1 account even though you can install it on multiple computers. Aren't most product keys for installing it directly to the computer 1-time use?

Online passes are pretty lame, but I rarely buy used anymore because if you wait a little bit, you can find just as good a deal for new. I get why developers/publishers are doing this, I'd rather this than something like locking a game to your account (essentially turning console gaming into PC gaming in that regard).

Super Nintendo Wii because I loved the Super Nintendo.

Yay! Now I can wait for it to be $5 on Steam!