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But does it build character?

This comes to very little surprise considering that Microsoft is touting these as it's launch games and really needs Kinect to impress it's audiences with their launch titles. If the consumers are frustrated with their inability to play, they may avoid the platform altogether in the future, discounting Microsoft from

@MrCheatachu: As long as you were the one who did not promote it!

@MrCheatachu: It's alright, I already popped a link into the patrol.

You know a thrill is in store when the ride requires safety glasses.

I can't wait to visit Idtech this weekend, maybe Carmack will be there!

Lego was previewing some Pirates of the Caribbean sets at the convention rounds this year, sadly very few pictures leaked out to the public.

@mrm: Is your girlfriend's name Jill or something?

Alright, step one completed.

@ShinoBoy: When I played the demo, it involved dodging out of the way, but never actually leaving the track.

@leGodt: Bummer, image fail.

Image in the reply, but wow, that ladder is very innovative.

@citaro: We can stop talking about your mother now. Bing! I understand your point of view, and it really sucks that Apple hasn't dedicated more time to the frighteningly loyal iProduct userbase.

@GenericWhiteGuy: Tin foil hat time: Apple never generates it's own hype, they calculate their campaigns to generate the most bloggable hype and allow the blogs to build it up.

@citaro: They'll get to it once Microsoft releases the Zune for mac.

Why would Apple put this much hype into one band being placed onto their store? Yes, it is the largest band ever on the largest store ever, but that does not seem like the cause for an "unforgettable" front page event.

As always with iTunes events, go FLAC or go home.

Funny, I've been telling this joke for three years and Jesus never took my picture!