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I'm not skipping it I just haven't gotten around to obtaining a copy. I don't have a PSP (or I would just get the PSN version), so I have my sights set on the DS remake, but that's become hard to track down. I have a source, but their in-stock window and my available funds never seem to line up.

I've been trying to collect this entire series for awhile and the best combo of consoles I found to pull that off (without resorting to emulation) is: PS2, PS3, PC, and DS.

I've been gradually playing through the entire series. Of the titles I've played so far (I haven't played III, IV, X/X-2, XII, XIII-2, or XIV... yet), my absolute top favorites are V and IX.

I completely agree. It's one thing when digital vs. in-store are the same price. But it gets extra crazy when you see games still new in the store for $20, but online they're $30. I know there's sometimes overlap when retail gets the price drop first. But some games are still $10 more a year later.

*facepalm*

Good.

No. I never loan out games. I feel bad, because if a game is awesome I want as many people to experience it as possible whether they can buy it or not. But I refuse to do it.

"If the publishers have such a burning hatred for GameStop, then maybe they should stop giving them exclusive content."

Psst. They're making an MMO. Well... actually, they were originally making an MMO and then one company bought another company, and then that game got spun off into this game, and then there were new company growing pains trying to ironically make way too big huge of a game, so EA got involved, and now they're still

Humina, humina, wha? I've seen complaints about the graphics, demo glitches, dialogue, story, it being too similar to Fable, WoW, Elder Scrolls, every-rpg-ever-even-though-hey-it's-a-freaking-rpg, etc. Some are legit, some are just "whatever-the-kool-aid-tells-me".

Hmm, I think I'm okay with this. If it were an essential competent of the game (which it's not) or if had been removed FROM the game (which, despite the liars— er, I mean, rumors... it wasn't) then there'd be a problem.

"Maybe I misunderstood the article"

No kidding.

I live near Seattle, and no, *comparatively* we didn't get that much snow. I once lived in upstate NY and we'd get three times as much or more on a "normal" day and could still get around.

Depending on how many sites one visits, throughout the day one can cumulatively waste as much as an hour or more checking sites manually. That's not even reading the content therein IF it has new content. That's JUST the time spent visiting and manually scanning the sites.

Now playing

The simplest explanation I've heard is, "It brings the web to you." Grab an RSS feed URL (click or copy/paste), subscribe to it in Google Reader, and done. There are at least three dozen websites I don't have to manually visit to check for updates thanks to their RSS feeds. It saves me a ton of time every morning.

Well, this was one of the better PlayStation Minis out there, so an upgraded version is more than welcome. "Where Is My Heart HD" would be even more welcome.

That's exactly what I was wondering. The laundry-list of AAA games that came out in 2011 and he pushes some zombie game? Not sure how young the kid is, but if he's already allowed to play M-games, dad could have at least pushed Skyrim (in which he could still play as a girl, lol).

Awww, what a sweet story. Good job, big brother!

Modding a real gun? Wow, what are people going to start modding next... cars?