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Hopefully they'll be giving some good coverage to the game once it's out. This would have been a good opportunity, but the author of the post is... Dealzone?

so, so on it!

do you mean dragons crown?

Went tonight for the poster (and of course the marvelous movie) to regal in downtown LA - which I usually try to avoid, and in 3d, which I try even harder to avoid and.. they didn't have the poster :(

yes and it was magnificent.

That was fab. What a great time for toons!

I do hope they are better versions. But historically, games that have been ported for brand new systems generally don't play as well as they do on the platform they were originally developed for. So it will probably look better, but may not perform better.

Right, but if the previous generation is anything to go by, wouldn't it make sense to wait 3 months, THEN buy the games at (actually) reasonable prices? You'll be spending $400 and then another $300 or so on a few games that are either (A) available on PS3, or (B) soon to be forgotten. There really hasn't been an

Well, half of your rationale involves buying a PS4 in order to not buy an XBOX. I'm wondering why people are preordering either one.

I'm really curious to see why people are preordering. Is it for Killzone 4? Am I missing something? I read Kotaku every day and I can't quite see why there's so much enthusiasm for the $400 console. Especially considering that most of the appealing games this holiday and beyond are on PS3 and 360 (GTA, Destiny and

2 years isn't that long. The follow up took 21 years.

Incarceration rate is actuall far higher than in China. Per Wikipedia:

If you don't put it on ouya, your profit is 0%

What if you want to use your pc for things other than playing games? And what if you don't want a desk, keyboard, mouse, and associated cables in your living room.

Except for all the grease? Grease has never really been a touchstone of fast food burgers. You're more likely to see grease at a "classy" burger joint or diner where the burger is freshly prepared.

AAA game publishers have been trying to figure this out for years. 2K games (and others) have tried to shoehorn in irrelevant multiplayer modes (ex bioshock 2). Others have pushed season passes, and online passes. The proliferation of DLC has surely been a reaction to the falling (perceived) values of games.

Have to admit it kind of stings to see Animal Crossing 1 week later $10 cheaper for the cartridge. Starting to reconsider these digital purchases, nintendo!

This has happened with literally every game this generation, except for nintendo games. Nothing new with bioshock.

That's the only scenario in which I could see myself buying it. Monster Hunter and Animal Crossing felt like no brainers to buy digital, but a game I'll surely only play once is a much tougher sell.

Monster Hunter compatible?