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Except in this case, the “competition” (Steam) had the product available at roughly the same time as PSN did. Maybe they had it a few hours earlier, and maybe even nearly a day earlier, but like most games it was released on all platforms at more or less the same time. Nevermind the fact that it’s the third episode in

That’s actually also true of physical discs. Whether it be disc or digital, third-party publishers of console games have to pay licensing fees to Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. The console manufacturers certify that the games is up to their standards and often do much of the marketing. They ultimately have control

When states decide to include parallel parking in the test ...

The Twitter account is literally called “Ask PlayStation”. Description:

Ooh, nice! Too bad it’s wired, though. For an “all-around everyday mouse that also has gaming buttons”, I’d rather stay wireless.

Supposedly Obama can’t use a smartphone due to security concerns, so where is he typing these, on his ancient BlackBerry?

Me: “Yeah, but is there a gaming mouse with the super-smooth free-spinning scroll wheel that I’m now spoiled by like my Logitech MX Revolution and Performance MX?”

If so, then nevermind.

Was this off road course on private or public land? Unless it was on a private, purpose-built course, cancelling the event because it was “too muddy” sounds like the right call.

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That’s a Vauxhall Chevette HS. Up to 260bhp in rally trim. It’s about as similar to a roadgoing Chevette as is any other Group 4 rally car of the era. In other words, not boring.

The 2.0L Turbo delivers 270 horsepower – which is more than any V-8 offered from 1971 to 1995

ITT: Many wings, zero spoilers.

It's to alert traffic coming from behind which way to go around, and yes they retract when not in use. NYPD Highway Patrol, Toronto Police Highway Patrol and others also use similar devices.

No, but Hobo with a Shotgun was also Canadian.

INB4 “WTF is on the roof of that cop car?”

As soon as I read the show’s name in this article, the theme song began playing in my head.

The White Stripes consist of two people, neither of whom play bass.