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Forget about the weed, or that the kid was 4, obviously Blockbuster just didn't check to see everything was proper when they put it up for resale. It could have been empty, or with a blank disk, or worst yet, it could have been a copy of Drake of the 99 Dragons

@AndrewRyan: It still would have been messed up if an 18 year old bought a used game with weed in it, the only difference is nobody would have found out, well, except maybe a few of his friends.

Hey, I'm all for petty squabbling as long as they keep it funny.

Of course he won't retire, anytime soon. He doesn't have one of those jobs that sound cool, but are really kind of irritating, he has a job that I imagine is as cool as it sounds.

Good for Sony, it was getting a little depressing hearing press releases like, "well, the 360 sold more, but they only outsold us 3-2, but the console outsold us 2-1, so we sold more per person, technically".

@Miss Beyond: Well, its about 68% more, and rounding to the nearest hundred..

The new feature is a brand new Halo 2 HD for the 360 which enables online play, and comes with the beta code for the next-next Halo game, and ONLY costs $60 ($100 for the collectors edition).

I don't know about splitting the list in half, especially if the industry is dominated by one gender. I work in insurance, which is dominated by women.

I imagine its because the least interesting thing about playing a game is what the player looks like playing it. Its not something you can really joke about, since there really isn't too much to it. It would be like joking about how somebody watches TV, its pretty boring, the interesting stuff is on the TV itself.

Personally, I think broad patents like this are ridiculous, "videogames that let you exercise" should not be enough to warrant a patent. Now if Nintendo stole the technology to allow it, or used programming that IA created that's one thing. Just like I don't think "motion control" alone isn't enough to warrant a

@JoshUng: Okay, it works now, I guess it was just the problems the site was having.

@Gray Harvest: I'm not speaking of a government controlled internet, not at all. but I'm all for the gov't telling the companies they can't do as they please.

Not to engage in hyperbole, but everyone should care because the future depends on it!

@stingjc: I'm in the middle of playing it, and I agree with the "so campy its funny" sentiment. The problem is, when you see a really campy movie, you just sit there, but for a campy game, you need to deal with annoying mechanics. It's not bad, and for $15 it may very well be worth it for the curiosity though.

@wicket_lfe To me the question is pretty much Uncharted vs Mass Effect. There are other exclusives (not counting PC) to each system I really like, but those are my favorite on each. And honestly, I don't know if I could choose.

@OmegaSpartan08: I'm sure your neighbors are thrilled that you're wishing cold weather on them.

Wow, a lot of venom in these comments. First of all, if you really want to do something really well, you should practice it, not a simulator of it.

Am I the only one who thinks the guy should have been fired? He didn't post the email on the company website or in the magazine, he posted it on his personal facebook page. Just about any company would fire you for that. Assuming Rockstar was being evil, the writer just did them a huge favor by giving the magazine

Sure hope not, that thing looks atrocious. When you pull the controls out, the screen looks like it would give it an odd center of gravity.

@Johnny Neat: This happened to me. Its pretty much their version of the RROD, just not nearly as common. Since you have a 60GB version, I imagine it is out of warranty, so its the $150 to fix.