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@Cloudleet: I long for many games, myself. A Sentry game where all you do is throw villains into the sun, a Blackbolt game where all you do is explode matter with your mighty skills, and a Deadpool game where you make fun of the previous two games before beating up Wolverine to a glorious end credit scene ala MGS4.

@Maxyboy13: I'd beg to differ and say that Goldeneye did in fact suck, but its multiplayer more than made up for it.

So, does this mean that only Pandemic's game was canned? Because I'm hearing about fifty rumors stating that there is indeed a Batman sand-boxer in the works.

@ninjaghost: Michael Jordon the baseball player?

@drawp: I hear he's pretty good at two-on-two.

Is this the guy that cheated his Halo 3 stats? I bring it up because it's the only thing I seem to remember about American sports.

@c0mbobreaker: Personally, I don't think it's Halo that's getting slated here, it's not even the 360 — which is odd, because it's an article combining them both.

@DarkSonic999: Reminds me of a troll, lacks any real background information and slightly sickening.

@dgd1542: Well, whilst they may be offensive, that idea is just plain disgraceful. Two wrongs do not, ever, make a right.

It's an interesting concept, the story at the least. Well, from an avid historians point of view anyway.

@rianfrost: Such is the same with LBP. However, considering it's initial launch sales, and promises, I would expect the 'Sporepedia' to be flooded daily with submissions. After a week everything that was to be done, was done, and people (I) moved on.

""They don't have anything near our numbers of things created,"

@SynicVance: Whoa. Hold the train before it leaves the station, and other appropriate metaphors. I've never even hinted to the media distorting facts. I've never even claimed to have an active interest in the economy, or know anything other than what I've picked up through intellectual discussion.

@Agumen: There's a lull in the economy after every war, that not withstanding there is a difference between a historic motion by a company (Microsoft's mass firings) and reading about how the closing of Woolworth's and some previously unknown sofa store will spell doom and gloom for everyone, when, in reality, it does

Having talked with an economy student, I can say with some degree of understanding that the companies that are beginning to shut down would have shut down anyway — the fact that news is so widely spread and that people love drama and excitement, is the reason that it's being built up as if it's the end of the world.

Got the FEAR2 demo when it hit, personally I thought it was so-so. Shooting seems staggered, the story is hard to follow (at least from the demo), but that said it gave me more than a few scares. I'll definitely be trying to pick it up when it releases, probably as an alternative to Resident Evil 5.

@DigitalHero: Of course it didn't mean he was bashing the PS3's catalogue, but to be frank it's once in a blue moon where someone isn't. I gave my opinion what he wrote and expected that to be the end of it. I even explained my sentiment when he thought I was launching a Sony counter offensive.

@Born_To_Kill: "to say one is better than the other is absurd. "