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James Valentine
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@MagicTrackpad: Ha ha, yeah. Sometimes it's almost like there's 4 times as much packaging as there is product in a box.

@JoelD: I just use a sharp knife (the one pictured is the one that's in my pocket daily), and slice all the edges that aren't the hinge. Blister packs aren't all that hard to figure out.

@ObviousFanboyShill: I think they went with the regular PSP because the PSP Go is fail juice solidified in silicon.

@VagEnthusiast Now more enthusiastic than ever before!: It doesn't really matter to me if the warranty was up the second time or not. I sent it in to have the RROD problem fixed, it wasn't, or it wouldn't have done it again. I took care of the problem, I did everything I was supposed to in a timely matter before my

@VagEnthusiast Now more enthusiastic than ever before!: I have a super nintendo that still works, which is why after the second time My console RRODed and they said I had to pay for repairs on my supposedly fixed console, I bought a Wii. I owned 30 games, I bought DLC and arcade games from XBL and kept my gold

@PSOCecil: You call it the "money whine" I call it Microsoft not caring about the customer.

@acorncomplex: And void the warranty. Remember: Microsoft designed the original 360 to be disposable, to force consumers to pay for repairs or buy new systems. There's no reason to believe they have done differently with the 360 slim.

@Mit: So... you pretty much buy whatever MS tells you?

@Strangelove: He's probably got a PS3, wondering why no one talks about Killzone.

@Incursor: It's a lot easier to write a 2 minute script than an hour or 90 minute script.

@Trebuchet: Really? I recently went thru my 5th time on that game, and I'd rather have a one handed controller so I could lounge better while playing that game. Or something like the Wii controller and nunchuck so I could spread my arms a little, but not actually move or anything.

@buttnugget: Oh yeah, I get the part about the atmosphere. Air might as well be soup as far as viewing is concerned.

@Arstrig: Are controllers so heavy where you live that you can't use them standing up? Or do you just need a bit more exercise?