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@pelican neck: I don't give a shit what everyone else says, you're right. If you can afford a 360 and some games, and XBL, you should be able to afford a cheap HDTV. If not, then gaming isn't the hobby you should be into and you should apply that money to higher priorities and stick with a PS2 or something. Don't

@stranger: Your eyes must not be that good then. There is no way you have good vision when you sit that close with such a large HDTV and you still can't see it. You should get your eyes checked.

@Jon: Well then maybe gaming shouldn't be your hobby, "jackass"?

@The Anti-Fanboy: HD cables are dirt cheap to get on your own. Just because they don't come with the console doesn't mean that the companies actually expect you to use it on an SDTV. Your analogy doesn't work.

@Quaro: You guys are going way too far with this small text thing.

@FluxWaveZ: You don't have to rich by any means to get a $500 HDTV. But if you're that strapped for cash that you can't get one, which is by far the centerpiece of one's entertainment since it serves more than your gaming needs, then maybe a 360 shouldn't be much of a priority either.

@sanyo: Then those people shouldn't complain about small text on a game that centers on HD and realistic visuals.

@cybermousey: I agree. People can afford to spend $300 on a new console and buy $60 games but not $500 for a good tv? I could see the frustration for Dead Rising being a 1st gen title, but people have had a long time to adopt a cheap HDTV.

@Benstamania: Nowhere near as outrageous as Glenn Beck.

While this is a great idea to have a 2D Sonic with 3D visuals, wtf is this being released as episodes?? That just seems retarded and will only make people shy away from purchasing them.

@Kainy: What was their reasoning for removing the software-based BC that was on the later 80GB models?

@SinisterUrge13: You clearly are missing the point of this AWESOME collector's edition.

Even though I have ME and ME2 on 360, I really wish they'd release these on PS3. Then I could get rid of my 360 that I only use for that series and Netflix streaming.

@YuniYoshi: Either way they're providing a product that has high demand and many people would love to be charged $9.99-$19.99 for such "emulators".

@JRDad: It's kind of a pain to take good care of CDs/DVDs for so long, and accidents do happen.

@YuniYoshi: Yeah I understand that. However, people need to think of it like this: You knowingly bought a product that lacks a specific feature, but you really want that feature. The company may provide that significant feature but will charge you for it. You can have this feature if you want to pay for it, or if