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@Goldwings: I can completely relate to you. My video game collection is precious to me. My PS2 collection is the first one I built myself (i.e. all games purchased for myself and no co-ownership with siblings) and I'm pretty proud of it. And having physical copies is also the reason I rarely, rarely trade in games.

This doesn't surprise me, especially when you consider how much of the market the Wii makes up. Most Wii owners are too casual (not too dumb, there is a difference) to even know how to download games.

@Afrocass: Hmmm, that has me wondering. How do these game codes work with rentals? Do you guys use up the codes for every copy of the game you carry even there are more codes than employees to keep the first person renting the game from getting an otherwise $60 value?

@Stoli: Ugh, Gamestop though...

Well, I'm definitely not dropping $60 on a basketball game I'll never play to get an incomplete version of Jam. And I'll wait to see if the Wii version is significantly better than T.E., which I still have for my Super Nintendo, before I spend any money on that.

Man, I can't remember the last time I had to memorize a code for a game. It's a good feeling.

@RagingWolf: It's coming to the 360, just two or three weeks later, I think.

@Aurangzeb: Ann. You've met her...so many times. You've met her and met her.

@n3onkn1ght: I'll miss, "I don't know he's speaking Chinese or something!" being in the movie more.

@Crustifix001: It's not punishing people with a lack of skill. Most people who aren't good at a game or aren't having fun probably won't stick around in multiplayer very long. Players quitting mid-match is a seriously cheap and frustrating practice. I mainly play Uncharted 2 to get my multiplayer fix and it's a

@Is this the end of Milhouse: 1. Not letting someone else know the properties of the totem is a precaution so that no one else can recreate the totem and trick the owner into thinking they're awake. But that's irrelevant since the two men were in limbo and it wasn't the real totem anyway unless Cobb's subconscious

@louisfriend70776e: If you didn't catch that the feature is unlocked AFTER you beat the game in the article, maybe it's good that you chose a form of entertainment that doesn't demand reading comprehension skills.

@Grimwolf: I think the collector's edition of MGS3: Subsistence had a disc containing all the cutscenes in a movie-type presentation.

@Cheesus Crust: He clearly seems to be consciously avoiding death in Limbo. Maybe he doesn't want out.

@Insomnia Inspired: I totally agree with you. I've always been kind of a review whore but back in the day I would still shell out for a game with review scores in the 7s or 8s if I was interested enough. But now I'm much more of a tight wad when it comes to games. I pretty much only look at games with great review

And THAT ladies and gentlemen is my celebrity man-crush.

@erlik: (This is all speculation!) I believe that the inner ear reflex only had to exist to be triggered for their real bodies since those were the ones that were sedated since those are the only bodies that actually have to physically experience the "kick." The rest of the "bodies" only have to perceive that there

@tekoman: I know, I have no idea what they're saying but I feel like it was really funny?

@prem0: I feel like they wanted to choose clips that would be immediately recognizable to most people. People who aren't gamers probably wouldn't realize that Super Mario Sunshine footage came from a Mario game, but everyone recognizes Mario Bros 1-3.

Hmm, so Hayward resigning is going to undo all the damage of oil spilling into the Gulf for months? Can we say "scapegoat?"