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Oh, X-Com, my first PC game, and still one of the very best. I'll never forget the time my troops were first hit by a blaster bomb. I nearly crapped myself.

Sorry, I for one am still very skeptical about this game, seeing as how the first one for me was a giant disappointment. I might buy this eventually, sure, but I'm waiting for reviews, gameplay videos, word of mouth and such before making a final decision.

Its like the Miyamoto's saying, one of the few good things that came from Nintendo over the last few years.

I've never had a PSP before, but I gotta admit, that new screen looks niiice.

2560 x 1600.... wow... that sure must be nice. All I have is my integrated graphics card laptop. *sigh* I'm gonna go back to my 360 and play TF2 with a tear in my eye now, excuse me.

The potential here... just, OMG. Wow, wow, wow.

Well, I for one welcome the release of a Mission Mode for $10 for one of my favorite and most challenging games on the 360. It's an additional mode, it was never meant to be included in the normal game, just like in the first Ninja Gaiden.

OMG, what did they do to Little Mac?! I hate you Captain Rainbow, I HATE YOU!

I've always had this epic idea of an amazing, sprawling Golden Sun RPG on a console with alchemy and all that. It seems like a slam dunk, but I doubt we'll ever see it or anything like it. Not with the current Nintendo anyways.

I'm not mad at Nintendo because they are making casual games, I'm mad because it seems that all they want to do anymore is make casual games and nothing else. I mean, there was NOTHING shown at their E3 presser that isn't a simple, casual game. AC is deep, sure, but its still a very simple and repetitive game as a

Its like Ninja Gaiden. For a little while you button mash and you barely get by. But after you've spent several hours playing, you learn moves, timings, and how to react to your enemies and environment on the fly, and in the end, you feel like a total badass.

I'm pretty sure that he's talking about just the water being deeper. I guess the N64 was only capable of creating a large body of water a few feet deep for Wave Race 64, but on the Wii, the water should be deeper by about 5 feet. It's not gonna be too deep, cause deep water might scare the casuals away.

I fully agree with Mr.SithNinja. Sequels and continuing franchises is certainly great and all, and is almost necessary to keep the industry doing as well as it is. But would it kill Nintendo, a game company that is hearlded for innovation and game design to make a new IP? Something from the ground up to really take

Wonderful! Why wasn't this announced at your E3 conference, Nintendo? You wouldn't have pissed off as many people as much!

Well I for one am very, very excited for another Halo game by Bungie. Besides, aren't there strong rumors that Bungie is making a second game as well? Bungie makes a new game for a very successful franchise while also working on a whole new IP. How is that bad?

@Poochy: If you do manage to read this....

I was done with this series after the GameCube version. I'm not about to get back into it, nooooo way. F-Zero please.

Half-Life: Episode 2 didn't make me cry, but it was an ending that had me stunned, like literally not moving for at least 5 minutes.

MS needs a fullblown price cut here, not this temporary liquidation bullshit. Really, their business strategy is just getting absurd at this point. I can very clearly see that they are trying to make a profit off of their console this generation, overcharging for every prepherial, and the worst part?