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@Diego not Deya: The Grassy Knoll mission is quite controversial indeed

@lonewolf80: I got some nice discount and it ended up under $500.

This is my gaming chair.

I've got the razer Destructor mousemat. It was expensive, but considering how much time I spend on my PC, I don't mind spending a bit more money for a great feeling mat. I have a Razer Copperhead and G15 keyboard, and its a great work/gaming setup.

My friend bought an Alienware laptop cause he needed a good gaming laptop. For gaming desktops, just have it put together by a friend. Or take a look at tested.com's tutorial on how to build a gaming PC.

@TheRealDoshu: ATI only? You can use Nvidea on any board as well. The only difference is that your board might only support ATI Crossfire, meaning dual ATI GPU's, and no support for Nvidea's SLI dual GPU setup.

@p4w4rr10r: I've never had any problems with ATI's drivers and own a 4870. Especially now with Steam offering automatic ATI driver updates, I would say ATI has the upper hand with drivers.

News like this is just so Maddening

Got several laptops at home, but none that can play games. The fastest one is an IBM Thinkpad single core from 3+ years ago.

I hope Sony gets the PSP2 to cost $200. It saw how the $250 for the PSPGo pretty much guaranteed it was dead on arrival.

@Leyviur: You don't understand an article and call others retards? The irony...

@Retarded_Question: He actually played baseball for a while when he first retired from basketball. White Sox I believe

Great, just what we didn't need.

And now Kotaku readers shall forever remember him as a classy guy in a tux, surrounded by second rate Las Vegas strippers.

@Khyron: There you go!

Those figures suggest US$27 per counterfeit game. That seems highly unlikely.