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ilikeneogeo

I love how people who claim to be open-minded are the most close-minded of all. This group gas a right to express their opinions, just like anyone else. And quoting Churchill's thoughts on Iskxm hardly makes them racist... at least not any more than you calling the Tea Party all white.

Nice? How about pathetic... not going to say Sony can't give them away, but they're hardly in short supply. My local Gamestop couldn't get me an Xbox One, but had no problem offering me a PS4. I declined.

Dammit Kotaku, your bias is really starting to get annoying... The PS4 is marginally ahead of the X1 in total, but it was released earlier. Actual sales per week have the X1 ahead. So you could just as easily quoted someone as saying that, on a daily sakes basis, Microsoft is actually leading. Or, at worst, that both

Ditto that. At least games are still being made for the Dreamcast... doubt we'll be able to say the same for the Wii U in 5 years.

Jason, I was with you right up until you said we should "hope the Wii U picks up steam soon, too."

I don't want a PS4. But if it was real wood, and it looked that good, I'd buy one anyway. Reminds of old hi-fi gear... in a very good way.

I agree. Too shiny. And too little movement to judge overall. The steam effect was nice, though.

Could not be any more of an inconsequential "surprise." Seriously, Nintendo, is this what it's come to?

Looks like a plunger, the Wii U is kind of crap, Nintendo's future is heading down the toilet... all kind of fits together.

Hm... let me see... the best feature? Oh yeah, that I don't have to buy one and can instead invest in something with a future.

"...in time for launch."

These are the same idiots that leave the "Intel Inside" logo on their laptops, and the "Energy Star" tag on their refrigerator doors. These are people who are so blind to design and aesthetics that they don't even know they're being idiots, yet still somehow think they know better than the industrial designers at

It could be free... the Wii U is still a bad deal.

Here, here... mine is still hooked-up and in active use. Though I've played it more than I ever played my Wii U before I sold it.

Er, wrong. I have a Dreamcast, and play it to this day (it's in the same cabinet as my Xbox One—the only other console in that cabinet). The controller was FAR ahead of its time (rumble AND second screen), the console had Internet connectivity (that I actually used), and the games were fantastic (Soul Caliber, Power

Sorry, can't hear you... too busy playing all the exclusive games the PS4 won't be getting on my perfectly functioning and perfectly fantastic Xbox One.

In other news, the world is round.

Sorry, Tina, but when it comes to the Wii U, the best shopping advice is: "don't buy one."

Nope. I wanted a manual AND all the options. And I hate when manufacturers assume that because I want to enjoy the drive, I can't afford the nicer versions.