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What's great is my old man, by no means a gamer other than an occasional Will bowling, loves this. He calls me to see if I'll be playing almost every night!

@LilPockets: I worked at a GameStop for a couple of years, and I'd only seen one broken GameCube. The only reason it broke was static charge, the family had it on the carpet and it crapped out. PS2's on the other hand were notorious for breaking. We saw an easy one or two a week.

@Jonax: I just assumed this was the Grim Reaper's personal console.

@PatMan33: I agree. I enjoyed the art style, but the reast was meh. I could only stand the music for 5 minutes before I wanted to kill, myself. At least the Goozex price is close to what I paid for it.

@TheRuiner: In all honesty, I'd rather stream through my PS3 than 360. My 360 sounds like a cargo jet preparing for takeoff, I can't hear the PS3 at all. If it makes any noise, I could be deaf from playing 360 too much :P

This is pretty cool. Add a PhotoTracker, and you can have a load of fun.

@Ryan Pappas: Did you read he article, or just the title. You just paraphrased the main idea of the second and last paragraphs.

Look at the picture... He didn't dig up the diggy spot!!! That's just wrong!

Alright, I get that younger people are used to playing video games. I get it. But do we really want to walk the line of people emulating video games?

I'm surprised nobody mentioned the historic Giant Crabs Sony informed us about...

@kicking222: Not really. The guy who decided this should be worth $5 should be ashamed. If it was free, I'd pick it up, maybe $1 tops...

So much cooler than my PT cruiser. I wonder if the wife will let me tinker with the family car...

@manocheese: Absolutely. Ours was crashing like crazy, then we disabled everything, and re-enabled slowly. Turns out it was Google toolbar causing our crashes.

I thought they just meant Luke Cage...

It may do very well if Australian government has it's way. They are planning on filtering all internet Down Under, which basically makes DSL slower than dial-up. Aussies may soon be using snail-mail more than e-mail, so magazines sales may jump.