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Well, definitely saw this coming. In fact, it already felt synonymous that Mm was already with Sony. This just cements their relationship, for which I can't wait to see what is in store for them and for my PS3 in the future!

I can confirm that my fat (originally 80 GB) PS3 console is working. Netflix streaming disc and Heavy now work as well.

Still haven't got into this game, especially since my gaming laptop has been acting strange after upgrading to Windows 7. Even after downloading the obvious drivers, games tend to stutter (not the sound tho) for about 10 seconds and then act normal until the stutter repeats.

@Maikeru03: For being an overused clip, this gave me a few little laughs. I've definitely seen worse.

@trunks651: I know your pain. Me and a friend were actually very close to the end of the game. Now, we must wait.

@hurricanedj: I give it about 2-3 years as well before we start hearing about the PS4. I wouldn't expect much besides possibly a concept model with "impressive" graphic demos.

@thesinginghatchet: This answers my question of whether or not to purchase both DLC before reaching their points in the single player campaign.

Question: Should I purchase these two DLC packs for AC2 as I am currently playing the single player campaign?

This was a different surprise to wake up to. Thanks for sharing!

@greyisokay: Yeah, I waited until my original 80GB HDD was near it's capicity and then ordered a 320 GB 7200 RPM for $80 a while back. I have numerous demos/games/movies/TV shows/music/picture albums stored and have plenty of room left.

Even though I already own Dead Space: Extraction on the Wii, I would glady give EA my money for an HD port for the PS3. If only it sells for $15 or less.

@Witzbold: Wow, that is a nice alternative. How is the surround sound quality? I may just need to pick up a nice pair of headphones like this when I move to an apartment soon and receive a sound complaint due to my habit of blasting my sound system up! I'd like to avoid the complaint if these are worth it.

@SecCom: Yeah, it took me a short moment to realize that. I like how for the most part that the game gathers all players with microphones into a groups together.

This has seriously been a fantastic demo. I've had my copy reserved from Amazon since January and the recent addition of $20 game credit for preordering sweetens the deal.

I just picked this game up during the Gamestop deal for $40 with a $10 coupon. But I won't be acting on this promotion as I already own RF:G.

@Clive Bavels: I recall Naughty Dog mentioning that creating single-player DLC would require too much time and labor. I believe that's why they initially focused on the single-player campaign and then touched on the multiplayer (I'm sure both were worked simultaneously), which can then be evolved with future DLC.

I would instantly purchase this if it came to the States. I don't watch too much TV, but I do watch a few shows in HD (Burn Notice, Caprica, The Daily Show).

Hmm, I haven't played this game in a while and it's still in my collection. It's a great game to just roam around aimlessly and chill out. Maybe I'll pick up the DLC since I haven't picked up a single one yet and this game is still a blast to play.

Wow, and just earlier today I saw that you could pre-order a copy on Amazon. I was sort of looking forward to this game, but seeing as it's only on the 360, I'll just move on to other games that I can play on my PS3.

Too bad L4D2 doesn't run well on my Asus gaming laptop. The original L4D still runs great on max settings, but for some reason I get these random stutters of slowdown in L4D2. The game will run perfectly on max settings, but periodically through a play through, the game will slow down to an extreme crawl, and then go