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    "who had the fastest top speed or who caught the most air—all factors the Contour's GPS can clock"

    @Corgyll: I've found both to be fairly unresponsive given the wrong game running in the background.

    @flanker22: I've found both to be fairly unresponsive given the wrong game running in the background.

    @sepirioth: "the graphics could be twice as powerfull."

    Bit silly showing HDR and motion blur as still images, they only really make sense when you see them in action.

    @Mr [Awesome] Pie!: All of games programming is just smoke and mirrors, but tech demos are much more so.

    @NicolasCage: Very wrong. When done efficiently, rendering two views does not equal twice the rendering time, and rendering time does not equal total frame time (not by a long shot, either on CPU or GPU).

    @interkin3tic: "First screen annoys me: I hate it when games are too dark, and that second shot is definitely too dark to make anything out. For me, that doesn't create suspense, that creates annoyance "What is wrong with this stupid thing! The display is broken on purpose or something?" "

    @TanyaRei: Any modern system (and many old ones) can do AA, it's whether devs decide it's worth the cost.

    @sepirioth: "I think without 3D. since the game can then use both screen proccesors.. at once!"

    @BubbleF**kingBuddy: Graphics wise, PSP is ancient PS2 level stuff. iPhone is actually much more modern.

    @eyjafjallajökull: 10,000 yen? I would imagine it's battery alone cost more than that.

    You will decide that reading an entire article in future tense is uncomfortable at best. You will resolve never to blog in this manner again.

    @snowandrews: f**k that, I'd rather stand any day (and usually do).

    @TailsNZ: Totally, and this is presumably the best they could do! Fail.

    That woman's legs don't look like they'd fit in the row behind.

    @CaptainJack: "they most certainly had a production search engine (local of course) that provided instant results."

    @pjcard: "I assume it's Greater London, rather than Central London?"

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