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Wouldn't that be a nice treat? At the least I'm hoping for some type of cross-platform syncing of a single account's worlds.

Arcade Infinity will be going out in style this Friday. Have been seeing a lot of people talking and making Facebook events. It'd sure be swell for lots of people to go out to Rowland Heights and make the best of a bad situation by throwing some money in AI's direction.

@scrapking: Oversaturation and consolidation. It's just what has come to be in most other entertainment industries, where a few large pillars create a majority of the games that people buy. What ends up happening is money is directed towards giant endeavors while the smaller ventures are left with less and less of a

Just putting this out there, Konami: make a high def Gradius for PS3, and I may have to buy a PS3. Which will probably also cause me to buy one of your many other great PS3 games.

@xhedgehogx: Look into R.O.B.'s glowing red eyes and see the cold mechanical mind of HAL 9000 plotting away. I, for one, welcome our new robot operating buddy masters.

Ordering aside, it's really not a bad list. Such is what happens with the zany world of online voting, you never know who will be above who in these things. However, Shadow the Hedgehog? How'd that monstrosity get on here?!?

Oh yeah, those two were great. They bore a strong resemblance to Samurai Shodown, but with enough unique in terms of play and art styles to stand on their own. They were an acceptable alternative when the SS series started to get a choppy in the later years (see SS 3).

Sounds like the kid was severely mentally imbalanced. To go to such extremes is not the behavior of a healthy mind. It's unfortunate, though not an excuse; obviously someone who has a great deal of trouble differentiating between right and wrong, acceptable and terrifyingly unacceptable. But, this is why the world

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Ugh... not good. If the piracy protection itself has been broken, this could be a delay in the making. There really is no way around piracy, but I'm fairly sure EA would want as much protection from rampant pirating as possible.

But there is a level of interactivity involved, in terms of playing with friends. Yes, they do basically take the place of memory cards, but they are cool little trinkets that you could (potentially) take to your friends' houses, place on their playing field, and your character is there. Beyond that, they have the

I won't lie here: if I was still a kid, I'd probably be all over this idea. Come to think of it, I'm interested as an adult. Maybe, underneath it all, I'm just glad that Spyro lives. :)

Damn do I want to see what's in that Duke Nukem comic. Those dice would be slick. Everything here is great, but I guess they were all out of gum.

I'll hand it to this guy, he has serious dedication and impressive skill to work with such a terribly awkward device. Maybe also a bit of a masochistic streak. Anyway, good job making U-Force workable.

Eek, think I'm just going to wait for big publishers to drop their prices to $1 before I buy their games now. Bought three of these titles at full price, two of them less than a month ago. -__- There are plenty of other excellent titles already going for a buck from the outset. Some of these games are excellent,

Glad that the pirated version is gone, but Apple's response to this was pathetic. This is an official digital distribution site that they've been hyping yet they allow for this level of shenanigans to go on for an entire week? I've heard of Apps disappearing from the iOS App Store within a day without forewarning and

This is for the Mac App Store, not the iOS App Store.

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To jump right to it: Macross hologram mech battle is at 2:10 in. Wish the whole thing was available on YouTube. Something akin to this would be great.

I got one of these for Christmas '89. In fact, I still have it. But I don't use it. Because maaaaaan is it awful. Basically, the field that is the range of the two sensor screens is divided into eight cube-like quadrants, and a button being pressed or held down is registered in each of those quadrants. Many game were