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@artum: They've been terrible since Oblivion, this is nothing new.

@RaithMoracus: It's not a British company anymore, and it hasn't been a British company for well over a decade. Simple as that, really.

@HongKongDC: And also, many American pensions are dictated by BP as well. So yeah, while everyone on this side of the pond is concerned for our own economy, we'd hate to see your country ruin the welfare of your own people, just because Obama and Co. got butthurt.

@krippa: Well, now we know what Valve's "surprise" is.

@TacDrol: Unfortunately the betting post doesn't allow it.

50 KP - We won't hear squat about a new Half-Life game (1:1)

Ho-ho-ho-ho-ho! How humorous.

I honestly think this is going to be Nintendo's comeback, after two poor performances at E3. They just have so much to offer this year.

Superwidescreen? They'd be missing a trick to do this and not have movies avaliable in some form on this thing.

@Gasaraki-: I dunno. Maybe there's no hate on here, but I've seen some pretty appalling attacks on Britain elsewhere. I guess people in general are stupid after all, so it's no surprise that some people out in the world seem to think that they are clevar and come to the conclusion that BP = Britain.

I love me some SimCity 4. In fact, I would dearly love a sequel, but only if it can be developed away from the control and creative destruction of EA. Because let's face it, Spore was shaping up nicely until EA decided to alter it for "merchandising potential"

Wow, I never thought Google saw Bing as such a serious threat, but I guess they really do.

The market has only fallen out for crap.

@djlaser: So well you don't need the glasses.

Zelda's the most interesting game for me this year. Especially since they are meant to be seriously shaking up the formula.

I personally wouldn't buy anything until after E3. You don't know what they'll announce.

May it plizzle the cozizzle?