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No one puts on a spectacular failure like Microsoft. Definitely something not to be missed. I wonder if the blue screen of death is going to make an appearance again this year?

They should make this a double feature with Sega's Crazy Taxi movie as a summer blockbuster.

I don't think that Ninendo has a lot to worry about. For the price the DS is a great value that pretty much most parents can afford.

Maybe this is exact kind of game that should be in an Xbox/Natal bundle to sell 360's in Japan.

Don't be surprised if your PSP Go ends up back on E-Bay. Hopefully, Sony did not lose too much money on the Go. I have to applaud them for trying something new. Sony took the risk and it didn't pan out. Live an Learn.

I think Microsoft needs dating sims that allow players to speak to real women through XBL. Man, they would own Japan with a game like that.

I would not recommend testing this in your garage. Not if you want to be homeless...

@Luke Plunkett: From what I have see it is just a knock off of Silent Hill.

@Karth is Ego Tripping: Don't worry. I am sure that it will be available on the ps3 in less than six months.

He must be an outcast in his society. What a hard life he must lead. Everyday going home alone to his one bedroom apartment. Eating alone. Gaming alone. Falling asleep alone. How sad. The dude should get a PS3 and join society.

I am waiting for a release of Warlords. Anyone with me on this?

People are going to expect HUGE things from Bungie. Hopefully, they can live up to the hype. Otherwise, they will become a one hit wonder...

@slim934: It could be worse. They could have signed with EA...

The free stuff is slim pickin' what's up with that??

This is great news for PS3 owners!

I get that every morning and every night...

Black is overrated. It attracts dust like a magnet.

@JohnGalt: Yahoo news just reported the following,

Another 360 exclusive bites the dust. Other than Halo is there any reason to own a 360?

I don't think the finder's keepers defense will hold up. Both parties knew it belonged to Apple Computer. Why else would Gizmodo buy it for $5,000? In addition, Apple could sue Gizmodo for damages by knowingly releasing advance information and photos of their newest iPhone. The fate of Gizmodo is in the hands of