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I mean, as long as the people aren't in-game real life trading illegal stuff.

With all that's going on in the world right now, isn't real life in-game trading kinda small potatoes to go on about?

Or, any renassaince festival/re-enactment fans?

Wonder if it's actually competition/combat license-able? Y'guys think that this thing can really be used? Any martial artists here that'd like to wield that?

I'm not buying now, going to do it at one time, but I'm going to be buying two. Going to get the Tiger Woods at the same time I get Sports Pak II (that's what I call it). That way, I get both games and will wind up with two motion pluses.

You know, I don't do it, but if you do, you really shouldn't be doing this over "open air". You should be passing this stuff from e-mails, PMs, or IMs. If they were REALLY trying to crack down on illegal game downloads, you're not doing yourselves any favors by GIVING the names of downloading sites to them. 'Cause if

Who cares if it's a gaming addiction or not? An addict is an addict. Caused by one of two things.

Ewww...That design.....it's, ummmm...interesting. (snigger) Makes 'im look like he's wearing some kind of bikini top.

While we're on the topic, don't know how widespread this on is, but anyone else catch that net Mountain Dew commercial? That'd be the one where there were two women at a supermarket checkout counter that suddenly morphed into two WoW female barbarian warrior-types and start having at each other with broadswords.

Yeah. I kinda like this stuff. It's fun reading all this video gaming relative to real life. There was another one in an earlier posting someone put up today that gave a slight look at a couple video game buildings (mostly buildings) in relation to building architecture. And, a little while back (can't remember where

I don't think Tetris belong on that list. It'd be another thing if this was based on architectural IDEAS instead of architecture. Yes, tetris may be a wonderful example of use of colors and shapes, but it doesn't have a single building.

Ookaaayyyy...All this guy needs is a green hairdye job, a purple suit, some white facepaint, and some makeup to finish it off. ('Course, you'll need some copyright permission licences too, but you get the idea.)

Besides, if you want downloaded stuff, go to Gamefly or Steam. That's not what Gamestop is about.

Geez. I hope not.

Thanks very much, but I'm quite satisfied with my Neves: The First. And, I'm still on my DS Lite. Not gonna even THINK of CONSIDERING getting a DSi 'til I see some games come out that require any of the new stuff AND that I want to play.

One looks like she belongs in some leather-heavy and/or biker bar; the second seems to be a serving wench in in some old tavern; and the third wouldn't look out of place on the deck holding a cutlass while standing next to Jack Sparrow.

It's too bad they only make the balance board packaged with the Wii Fit and not as a regular game accessory. Have no interest whatsoever in the Wii Fit game, but as far as a game like the Sports Pak II, would've loved to have something like surfing or rock climing.

Ahem. Of course, having the new games to play will be welcome, too.

Personally, I going to enjoy this when it comes out. I love the Wii Sports Pak I too.

@Combine: Now, THIS I would agree with. Just like movies, you have the one-week wonders that sell the heck out when they first come out, but start petering out after the first couple weeks/months, then you have the long-distance runners that build up over time and wind up being "classics" that half the population