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we know that in the current gen retail environment, the used market effect is already baked into the retail price of a game title. that $60 price is partially accounted for the fact that they know the used game market is going to take a bite.

CGI makes everything look better...

that prius is one sexy beast... *sarcasm*

LOL. functionality of live tiles but still looking mighty FUGLY...

i think this says it all... supposedly coming from a microsoft engineer:

the human is not employing any kind of strategy and is just basically hitting the puck back.

so it's a garbage can?

damn, that's one fugly console... how can you mess up a console???

long-time Netflix subscriber here. added Amazon Prime a year ago as well. both libraries are pretty tiny. streaming library on Netflix feels tiny considering the vast majority of their titles are disc only. if you had Netflix in the old days, you'd be disappointed by what you get from them now. somebody needs to

I can't believe I'm defending the Camry.... but the pedestrian was trying to cross during a green light for the Camry at night. sure, the Camry driver should yield to the pedestrian in all cases but if you don't see the person, you don't see the person.

great... the peeping toms just got more powerful... O_o

well, you are using remote desktop which has limitations like any other thin client systems.

yeah, but there are a zillion different strategies that work for the very easy story mode. I started being creative because of sheer boredom for the main levels just to stay interested in them.

when you get to the higher waves of unlimited survival, your strategy doesn't work. walnuts are pretty much useless as well.

the problem with font scaling is with legacy desktop applications since many programmers used their own routines rather than the scaling features of Windows. heck, even some of the old code in Microsoft's software line doesn't use the features which were implemented within the past few years.

PopCap is owned by EA... it's been EA'ed...

that's what I've been calling it. "the One" is a pretty cool name. glad to see that other people like it. yeah, I can't wait to get the One.

do people not remember all the complaining about the 360? "it's too expensive" (people didn't know the PS3 would be $599). "you can't use your Xbox controllers". "it's too big". "you can't have 3rd party wireless devices/controllers". etc. etc. it's no different. the 360 was a hit. the one is is going to be a

friends and I are calling it "the One"

count me in! *two thumbs up*