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So glad for Target's B2G1F sale. I'll be getting LEGO City Undercover, Fire Emblem: Awakening, and possibly Resident Evil: Revelations, or Mario Kart 7 (I gave my copy to my gf to play, and I kinda miss it). Just hoping that Target actually has LEGO City in stock on Monday. The official release is Monday, but their ad

Agreed. It just felt very bland to me, and maybe that was the demo, but it did not feel like something I'd end up enjoying. I was really tempted to get it because of how fondly everybody talks about it, but man, it did feel generic, and that's probably the demos fault, but I'm not going to spend $60 to find out if I'm

There were a couple trailers, and a fair amount of press. The gameplay actually sounds fairly interesting. It's a shame the presentation will suck.

Watch out, apparently you'll need an external hard drive to store LEGO City on, regardless of the size of your internal hard drive.

There's a whole sequel series to the first run of Kick-Ass that begs to differ.

Go ahead and read the comic book and come back and say the same thing. His character in the book is extremely brutal and unforgiving. If they even do half of what his character did in part two, oh man... A lot of people are going to be upset with this film.

Supposedly it's the first part of the film, then it gets into Kick-Ass and his story.

No offense, but this entire argument is a moot point considering that there currently exists a sequel to the first story.

Really? Because this whole trailer tells me otherwise. It looks like it could be a straight-adaption of the book, though the first volume of "Hit Girl" will be the first section of the film.

The Mother Fucker is hardly a bumbling idiot supervillain and won't be portrayed as such in the film. He's absolutely brutal and insane in the "Kick-Ass 2" comic.

The final volume of Scott Pilgrim came out about four weeks before the film, not the same day. The film also went into production much later than after the release of the first book. It went into very small phases of pre-production, but actual production didn't being until years after the first book was released.

They didn't really have much choice but to change it since the final book didn't come out until months after filming was done.

Millar actually wrote the book while he helped write the movie with Vaughn. The production of the two practically occured hand-in-hand.

Really hope Nintendo realizes with this console that yes, America wants all the stuff Japan is getting, color-wise.

The only times I have the 3D off on my 3DS are if I'm playing it at a weird angle, or if I'm in the car. Other than that, it's always one for me. I make it a point to keep it on. The 3D just looks so great in a lot of games.

I feel like it's less product placement and more like this what some offices look like now. As others have said, there are other products in the show, too. Plus, if it were straight up product placement from Apple, I doubt they'd be putting those iPads in anything but official Apple Smart Covers/Cases. The use of

Agreed with the entitled thing. When I noticed that the 25 free comics I was trying to download wouldn't download, I just thought "Okay. I'll try again later, maybe."

Easily my favorite sweded trailer. This was just so clever. Loved how they handled some of the effects, considering much of the original trailer involved big robots and monsters on a large scale.

The 360 had ports of "current gen" games when it launched.

Or you could just not click on articles that don't interest you to save you the time of not only reading something you're not interested, but subsequently bitching about that you think is already wasting your time.