radioactivetoy
RadioactiveToy
radioactivetoy

I don't feel I fit into any of these user types. I guess The Overuser is the closest but it's a bit of a stretch. I just like neat tech. I'm just a guy who got an iPhone so he wouldn't have to carry around both a cell phone and an iPod everywhere he went. Internet, apps, etc. are just neat bonuses (that I

I think it's a brilliant idea. I can't see Sony selling a box that only comes with a code. Perhaps it should come with a physical copy as well as said code? That'd be ideal for me as I still prefer to own physical copies over digital ones.

Good for him. I've dated a few girls who were into games over the years but never one who took to fighting games. She's a keeper.

I loved the Dreamcast and mourn it's early demise every single day.

Growing up, my parents never put restrictions on how much gaming I was allowed. Nor were there restrictions on the amount of TV I was allowed to watch. I turned out (relatively) fine. So I think if I had kids that's the direction I'd go for.

I never really cared for the single player experience in the SOCOM series (especially the 2nd SOCOM). It was always about playing the multiplayer with a group of friends. Those were some of the best times I've ever had playing a shooter online.

@RtFusion: I too am an inverted controls guy when it comes to console shooters. It just feels more natural for me.

This device is incredible. That man looks like he was never burned at all. Science is magic.

I've never had much fun playing fishing games. Then again I don't find the real thing to be much fun either. This device is a neat concept though. Make me wish there was an augmented reality proton pack so I could catch ghosts on the subway. Now that'd be fun.

I'm not too crazy about Harley's new look. It barely looks like her anymore. Super excited for this game though. AA was incredible.

Seeing as I bought the collector's edition featured in the image above, I'm definitely a physical goodies guy.

This could be fun. Though I have mixed feeling about these Lego games. I really enjoyed the Star Wars Lego games because that series' universe lends itself really well to a Lego setting. Not so much with some of the other games I've played.

You had me at free. Downloaded.

Well, I've been pronouncing it wrong this long so I think I'll just keep on muckin' it up. Hard Gs for the win!

Lately, it's been a lot of Alberta Cross, Modest Mouse, Belle & Sebastian with a bit of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Porcupine Tree and Bitter Ruin thrown in for good measure.

@wocalax: One of my favorite bands. They're always in rotation on my iPod.

@Chestnut Bowl: Being poor is terrible. I too will be passing on this game. At least for the time being. Replaying the first two games does sound like a brilliant idea.

1.1 trillion? That's a lot of digital ammunition.

The price isn't too bad I suppose. I still can't justify spending that kind of cash. It's a really neat statue though.