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I, for one, believe this total bullshit.

@seandavid010: I see what you're saying but so far we've got:

Seriously, how many times do we need to have someone confirm that "there's a problem" with the iPhone's reception (or that it's a lousy phone?) And do we really need someone with a Ph.D (and wireless expertise) to tell us that the iPhone drops calls in the middle of our conversations? Are people just not believing

Hilarious as ever!

@Kryptolojik: I'd also like to add that a law should be passed that prohibits invisible barriers from being included in games. For christs' sake, put a damn wall or something. Just don't put an invisible barrier that for some reason you just can't pass. Freaking lazy-ass level designers.

Hello, early 90's!

Tablet makers need to take a cue from Nintendo with a 3D cam-thingie. That would be awesome having video conferencing and being able to see the mole on the side of your boss' head!

I'm wondering why "dev" and "beta" versions are even included in these tests? Wouldn't this have seemed to be more useful if they were all current release builds?

Duct tape MUST have a role in the solution to this reception issue, somehow.

@PoG: @ArseneKarl: I'm confused.

@TheUncleBob: I remember once upon a time when comic books were $.75! They started hitting $2 once Spawn #1 debuted with a giant leap in print quality. I was hoping maybe the cost would drop once the medium went digital. Oh well...

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@TechniMyoko: UMD's were fine cost-wise to CONSUMERS. To developers, not so much.

@ithyphallus, 13382: I can't really agree that they've "cut-down" on the splitscreen multi-player feature because, really, Sony never had a strong presence in that aspect of home consoles in the first place. I've always noticed that it's almost like Sony has ALWAYS tried to separate gamers into their own separate

@TechniMyoko: From what I hear, developers loathed the UMD format. Sure the storage was good, but everything else from the data-transfer rates, to the hardware/software integration, to the cost of each disc used for both development and consumer-end production supposedly caused many developers to go bald. UMD was most

@pressstart: "The 3DS form factor that was shown at E3 should not be considered final..."

Yeah transparent casing worked for Swatch watches back then, and I can totally see it work for cellphones, too!

Until 4-player splitscreen is announced, this will not even be considered a purchase. Not having that in Guerilla was blasphemy to the series.

haha, did you see that one dork? :P

This looks really good. Does it use rechargeable batteries or AA's? I like the fact that they lit up the buttons. Although it would have killed the look of the remote, color coding the buttons would have been a helpful touch. I always noticed that it's easier to tell someone to "press the green button" than "press