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Yes, but now I can be a jackass and tell you how Joker kills Two-Face in Arkham City. I may not think it's a spoiler since it happens in the first 10 minutes of a game, but now that surprise is ruined for you. (note I made that last spoiler up)

When I tried it out at FanExpo (end of August as well) I was also very surprised at how well it actually worked.

The problem is these 'add on' DLC's are getting worse and worse. Instead of paying for additional content, we are paying for removed content. We have already seen games where you have to buy missing chapters as DLC (the second and third last chapters in Assassin's Creed 2). Rockstar is one of the few who still make

I always thought that too.

I hate Blackberries, but I'm forced to use one for work. And let me tell you, in a way I'm kind of glad because when I drop my phone while on top of a ladder I know it'll still work, whereas I can't say that about my iPhone (even with a case).

I couldn't figure out why that teacher on Community looked so familiar, than I saw this article picture and it hit me that it was the actor who played Omar.

Remember X-Blades?

Thanks, I'm not really a fan of Jimquisition but he made some very good points in both videos and I enjoyed watching it.

The only reason why some of my friends are buying Uncharted 3 on launch day is because I lent them my copy of Uncharted 2, and when they got hooked on the multiplayer they tried out the story mode. They ended up buying 1 and 2 for their own collection just because of how much fun they had trying out the game and

I remember I wanted to uninstall one of my Haupauge software w/ drivers and it wouldn't even let me do that without the original DVD/CD, so yes definitely keep those around.

As someone who installs Crestron, AMX and Extron products everyday, I got to say Harmony is really making home theater automation affordable.

I love Casey Jones, and this movie made me remember why I love him. Overall it is really well done, and the casting of Casey was spot on (his brother makes a good Casey). Definitely worth a watch

It's not homebrew friendly, but it is indy friendly.

I completely agree, since I'd be in the same boat too. As a kid my parents would only let me buy used, since most of the time I could pick up 2 or 3 used games for the price of 1 new game. I would never be such a fan of video games if the current video game market existed when I was a kid.

I know about monoprice, that is where I get my HDMI cables also, but my argument was that not all HDMI cables provide the same quality. Even on monoprice their 24 AWG cables are twice the price of their 28 AWG cables (which is more expensive).

The thing about Rogers (and Teksavvy since they are the same service) is that they use SpeedBoost which actually tricks these Speedtest.net tests to give better results than what you actually have.

While digital is only 1s and 0s, with higher resolutions becoming standard you are going to need more bandwidth. The average HDMI cable is 28 AWG which can't handle 1080p 3D with 7.1 audio and will start to pick up sparkles (losing 1s and 0s).

Oh, you mean like in Assassins Creed 2 where the 3rd and 2nd last chapters are DLC

For the price of a new game you can find a 500GB hard drive for your PS3 and it's really easy to install