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It makes sense. Viacom feels that they've gotten what they could out of Harmonix. But it would make for sense for them to be acquired by a traditional gaming company so that they can still remain relevant.

@metronome49: When you go on so many trips, after a few years it's old hat.

@Chicken Pawks: I liked the single player in MW2. A lot. I still do.

@matrixdude: No, I think the series will stay modern for several games to come. Remember, there were 3 CODs and COUNTLESS Medal of Honors before WWII games finally gave up the ghost.

Wait. I think I've got it.

@Mariblanka: No it doesn't. "in b4" comments usually warrant a ban around these parts. May want to just keep that in mind...

I KNEW IT.

The whole recognizing a voice thing - why can't it just be an option I can turn off and on in the menu?

@jayntampa: Your classic icon is back! Awesome. :)

@Phanta: Oh, I agree that Nintendo is a long term stock; however, I am worried that any 3DS realized gains have already been accounted for in the stock price. If most investors truly believed in that long term growth, you wouldn't have seen such a steep decline in the stock price.

@Ueziel: Yes, but the business world is based on forecasted revenues year-over-year.

@Phanta: It doesn't matter to investors - losing money is losing money.

@ManiacalEskimo: Actually, it is when you're a publicly traded company.

Also, I know that this is the first year Nintendo is losing money in a while.

So didn't they release this years ago for the N64?