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Giz: Hey, uh Steve. Funny thing. You know how you’re having that event on January 11th? Well, this is kind of embarrassing but…uh we didn’t get an invite.

Eh I prefer my flat rate fifteen bucks a month rather than the dev’s nickel and diming me for each feature. Just give me my four solid content patches a year, keep the game running smoothly, have a ton of content at launch for me to work my way through, and I’ll be a happy subscriber. I don’t feel like paying real

@snoboarder31: If you can’t shell out the 30 bucks for snow leopard you probably won’t like the pricing on the app store. Most of the paid stuff is 10 bucks and up and most of the free stuff is either really bare bones or can be downloaded elsewhere.

@nosebleed: Dude, have you played angry birds on the iPad? With the larger screen it plays almost like a different game.

@thebluepill: Let’s just assume they’re some kind of crazy futuristic dinosaur flame gun for people who wear plaid.

@headc4se: It’s a lot of fun and has an excellently paced learning curve. I prefer it on my iPad however, just because you can zoom out further with the larger screen. The thought of using it on anything other than a touch screen weirds me out however as I’m so used to that format.

Anyone know if they have any games on there yet?

@n.galemore: Geez that sounds nice of them. Continental just drives by and throws stuff out at your door lol. It wasn’t a good thing when they misplaced my brother’s luggage as he lives in a sketchy area in New Jersey. Luckily he heard the bag hit the door two flights down and came out to get it before someone else

You know there was bound to be one person who got shafted in all this…

@MrTripps:Yeah...that's my son. We're all a little worried about.

@Muel: I kind of remember golden eye being the first game I played with red explosive barrels. Maybe that game’s popularity is to blame for barrel racism.

@chefgon: True. That. Games like Infinrit Civilization Revolution, Rolondo, World of Goo, Angry Birds, and Osmos are a blast because they were either adapted from point and click interfaces or built from the ground up for touch screens. Games with a d-pad slapped on the screen will only be passable for some, annoying

Hope this is compatible in some way with World of Warcraft. The Kinect hack video very one was passing around seemed pretty cool albeit a bit clunky. I'd love to see something a little more integrated that would help me get my goulish figure into shape.

@BlueLightRosie: I have to agree with you. Part of what’s given PIXAR such great success has been their increased devotion to create new and original stories while Dreamworks runs its franchises into the ground. Toy Story 3 was expected as it was all part of the reconciliation agreement between PIXAR and Disney but

Since Raimi is taking his sweet damn time making another Oz movie nobody asked for, how about they just can him and get this guy on board? I know Hollywood politics are more complex than that, but geez did I like Moon a hell of a lot more than anything Raimi's put together in the last decade.

@RmerX: That’s actually a very good question. Buttons aside, it’s just a good mouse that moves really well, is very accurate, and from my experience has been really durable. The extra buttons’ usage depends on how much you use the 1-12 numpad hotkeys in other games. It’s helped me quickly access subgroups in strategy

I prefer the razer naga mouse simply because it has a nice easy to find 12 button grid on the side. It makes it easier to keep track of stuff when I’m switching specs. These buttons just look confusing.

I’m not surprised at all that Scott Pilgrim didn’t do well. It’s an unconventional movie with a weird story/visual style that you’ll either find endearing or completely nonsensical. It probably could have done a lot better earlier in the year or during the fall when the competition is less fierce and more adventurous