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@RadiantViper: I was hyped up for the game, too, it just bugged out on me a few too many times.

Looks like the PS3 piracy moral brigade is all over Kotaku again :(

@dragon83: Yet if you bothered to check PS3 forums, you'd see a number of homebrew applications are in progress, such as emulators for all varieties of console, media players etc.

Prince of Persia: The Movie was a disappointment? I thought that was one of the better examples of game-to-movie adaptations. If anything, the 2010 game was a largely forgettable, borderline regrettable experience. Bad controls, it wasn't clear enough in puzzles, the Prince looked like a pig, the story was so ...

@interrogator_chaplain: I wish there was a proper university course on game development at my university. Right now, I'm stuck doing plain Computer Science.

@FritzLaurel: As great as that sounds, you have to have some pretty close buddies who are motivated enough to follow through.

@Mr [Awesome] Pie!: What MasterDex said. AND as for text flooding, on most modern screens, the text is small enough to read and not get in the way.

@-MasterDex-: He's just having a laugh. I lol'd too.

@Dragonfang18: Yeah, I'm running Windows 7 64-bit, not had any issues with ME1 OR transferring my save over to ME2. I got the Steam versions of the games, maybe you didn't?

@izikavazo: Wasn't just America, it was a worldwide poll this time.

Personally, I'm in the same boat as the author. I loved watching people play the game, but playing it myself was a pretty bad experience, only because of the controls.

@Dragonis: I can actually confirm that for you; if you have circumvented the OGA, then you can easily download templates etc. from the Office website.

VOTE: VirtualBox

@skitzogreg: I wouldn't say so. I enjoy half-watching TV shows and movies while programming, and definitely keeps me going longer than if I wasn't watching them.

@leavethegun-takethecannoli: Frankie Boyle, Dara O Briain, Ed Byrne, Jimmy Carr, Jack Dee, Omid Djalili are just som of the most awesome British comedians.