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There's a HS here in Virginia, who, I shit you not, use "The Little Giants." Has nothing to do with the movie, as the HS has been around much longer.

Yeah, I don't get it. Because Wally is so much taller than +/- nine-year-old girls? Does not computer.

The year he actually won the Pro/Am was pretty terrific. You could tell that, for all of his great, entertaining moments, it really meant something for him to win. He has a genuine, non-ironic love of the game underneath the hilarious comedy.

Garthe Knight approves.

When I had a DVD player that could play at 50% speed, but with sound, I used to do this with old Madden / Summerall broadcasts (for a minute or two, not the whole game), and it was pretty, pretty fantastic.

PS3 already has digital download and HD streaming. I watch Netflix on it all the time, and I just rented the HD version of Looper last week.

I agree. And that speaks to the same issue that PS4 will have vs. PS3. Blu ray is unquestionably better, but the idea of replacing their movie library for the second time (VHS to DVD being the first) in a few years was a turn-off to people. So, many passed. The jump from VHS to DVD was significant, as was

Heart: Warmed.

"Several."

Anybody else getting the feeling that the PS4 is going to be Sony's last console?

Die harder.

Can you hook me up with a mobile link to this chat? Thanks.

+1

Journey will always look great.

Not my point. I'm saying that The 3-D of that era was pretty shitty, it's just that we didn't know better because we were enamored with the newness of 3-D. It's like someone else pointed out in response to my original post: Think about how fake CGI looked 10-15 years ago. Yet, people still embraced it as

I agree with all of this.

+1. Took me a second, but I'm proud and happy that I got it.

I'll give you Gran Turismo and MGS. MGS, especially, definitely holds up, and is an amazing, revolutionary, brilliant game to this day.

In hindsight, the PS1 was an important game system, but not a great one. We were so enamored with the idea of 3-D —- ANY 3-D —- that we were quick to crap on the 16-bit generation of gaming.

The answer, of course, is whenever you want. And, hopefully, you don't have to pay for it yourself.