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During the E3 conference Sony showed those games off. The article just gives a list of the games that were presented during the conference, and checking to see if the promises were kept or not. The same can be said with respect to Microsoft's briefing and Call of Duty: Black Ops II

This problem does not end in the gaming industry. Contractors everywhere have this same type of problem. My resume was floating around on my schools website and a Temp agency contacted me for a position at JP Morgan under contract. The position salary was good if you're a traditional employee, but the problem was

Are you coming back to earth to see the conference?

I'm not really knowledgeable in celebrity so maybe someone can educate me on this, but how in the world is George Clooney holding hands with someone considered a serious topic discussion?

Great Survey. On a personal note, Monday was the first used game I bought in over three years. Microsoft wanted $20 for Crackdown on XBL marketplace which I thought was way to high for a 6 year old game. I went to GameStop and bought a used copy for $2.99 with the original box and manual. This exact scenario is what

Yeah I was thinking the same thing as well. I hope they just don't up and run once the 4 hour block ends because I would think a lot of people would show up especially when you consider how large the KoP mall is.

I hated the C-stick so much, but to this day I still think it's one of the greatest controllers ever.

I understand, I just thought it was pretty amusing how they described their console. Anyway I applaud Nintendo because they let the consumer know that GameCube only did one thing, instead of deceiving the consumer into thinking it does everything the PS2/Xbox does.

Just send your broken console to Nintendo and they will restore all your games on a new Wii U if they need to replace your console.

I loved how Nintendo described the Gamecube as a "Single-purpose video game console."

Since King of Prussia’s Best Buy right next door to the movie theater, it looks like I’ll go see Man of Steel that morning and head on over to try out some Nintendo games after. I am really interested in trying out Sonic: Lost Worlds and the new 3D Mario title (not even sure if we have a name yet).

No since a tablet and smartphone are just different variations of a computer. Smartphones/tablet feature System on chips (SoC) which basically has everything you need to run a device that small on a single board. On the other hand, desktop PC's and such have multiple parts that you must build in order to make your

A smartphone is nothing more than a mobile computer.

Ahh the West Wing, I just started watching the show on Netflix, and I have to say it's really interesting so far.

You just convinced me to preorder this game due to this video. It looks amazing, and I can't wait to try it out!

Maybe it's because developers are still getting their hands around the new hardware, but it looks like a current-gen game based solely on the images provided. Reminds me of Far Cry 3 running on my computer to be honest.

Because this is a video game console and not a pc. An even though its a vauge statement, if you think about gaming over the last 20 years people have a generalized idea about how a console is suppose to work and operate. I really want to know how Microsoft plans to explain this confusing concept to casual mom and dad

You forgot that your friend will need to be logged into your account if he wants to play your game. An if you want to play a different game on your account at home, then you have to wait for your friend to log out of your account and then you can sign back in an continue playing a different game.

Should I even waste money on GTA V knowing that in order to keep playing it past November I need to keep my Xbox or even Ps3? At this point its like why buy any games because I'm just throwing money in the can. People who plan to keep their consoles its a non-issue but for gamers like me who trade in/sell old hardware