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@arniejolt: Of course not, he is a much better player.

@AwokeKnowing: Sorry sir, but the exact time is at 1:40.

@Cochese 2.0: Yeah, the problem here is that the PSP was never intended to be a PS2 but more like a PSone. The problem (if we can refer to that as a problem) is that it was more powerful than the latter and closer to the former. So it was looked as portable PS2 instead of a portable PSone. And as you said, games were

@Wolfstone is informative: You mean you, right? Because I already have one. Funny thing is that my younger brother and I are very identical and people always get confused, even though I am 4 years older. Even our birthdays in April are one day apart. I cannot say I am the evil one since both of us have a goatee but

@Cochese 2.0: Hmmm, what came before the PS2? Oh right, a PSone. I mean sure the PSP is not PS2 graphically but still it is more powerful than a PSone. Anyways games look good for an almost 6 years old machine so I wouldn't complain. Also all portable have somehow made the experience of a home console portable. It

@red_alert360: Cool story, bro. Now go and kill your bro.

That box art is epic by itself. I also like how he enters and comes out of pictures like Mario 64. I hope this game turns out to be as good as it looks.

My gaming laptop is Toshiba Satellite X205-s7483. It is 3 years old but still great. I am saving to up my RAM so it can be even faster.

Maybe Gizmodo wants to take attendance first because the last article stated that classes do not start until 12, so either they won't release a password for us to use until 12 or Giz haven't made the videos public yet.

@916CALLTURK: Sure, 40 bucks. Links to follow:

@916CALLTURK: WTH? I didn't get my kit because somehow I skipped the announcement of this but I was hoping to see the video anyways and make sure I get the kit to try it on my own. Is the password inside the kit or something?

@Arggh! there goes a...snake a snake!: Yep. Not a new trick at all. Actually, TOOL did this with the cover art of their CD Aenima (great CD by the way). The artwork resembles a lot of eyes that seem to move but once the insert booklet is taken out, you can see how it is done (it was nice of them to include a variety

@aThingOrTwo: Exactly what you said. Microsoft is borrowing a page out of Apple's book.

My take on this...hmmm let see. For starters, did anybody else notice the Kinect's head made a gesture similar to that of the ii at the end of every Wii commercial? Is it because it is from Japan? Anyways, it doesn't look to bad but I wonder why all four players moved like they were on top of the skate when only two

@Mecharine: I apologize. I've been up since 4:30. Anyways, my reference that have many children to get government benefits is a fact. I live in northern MA. A lot of Hispanics, me included, and throughout my years living in the U.S. (9 years to be exact, I came to the U.S. when I was 15) I have felt infuriated because

So, how much is Google charging me to use all their services including search, e-mail, maps, office suite, youtube, etc? Yeah, I say Google start charging for all this things that we regularly use so you can pay your taxes, that will later be used on military or irresponsible mothers that don't mind having 8 or 20