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I think it would be funny to see a reboot of him where he's jacked. Like, built like Ronnie Coleman or Jay Cutler at Mr. Olympia.

@someone_else: Nintendo did this on the 64 with their little RAM expansion, I believe. Weren't there a few games that required it? Pretty sure Conker's BFD is one.

Developers have bitched about HDD access for some time. A lot of them could use it to pre-load areas and make games a bit bigger, from what I understand. I don't see why Microsoft doesn't simply allow this and put a "Hard Drive Required" label on the front with a list of HDDs supported (anything from the 20GB model

@SotoSaki: I've been looking and checking amazon and a few other retailers for a while, I haven't seen anything yet. I'm not even sure if it'll be ready for launch in which case I'll wait.

He's got a bad case of gyno.

@PhoenixDog: That's what I mean. There's a lot of reviews saying, "Oh, well Bungie isn't at the top of the game like they were last gen."

I really don't get the complaints about the graphics. The draw distance is amazing, the number of characters on screen is staggering. The texture detail is as goodas any other game and almost as good as uncharted 2.

@Mecharine: Cnet's story was published a few hours before Gizmodo's. Therefore, the article should be written to reflect that Microsoft is not assisting with this. The whole article tries to paint MS as wholly down with this big-government plot.

@ryoshi: And now they're not cooperating. The article headline is present-tense, when in reality they're trying to rectify the situation. So no, Microsoft isn't cooperating like the article implies.

Gizmodo needs to stop with this sensationalist horseshit and change the headline when they immediately update it with a contradiction.

@MooCow: I imagine their will be a wii-mote like pack-in/add-on in the future, but I think Microsoft is really trying to sell the idea of gaming without buttons. It's a new gimmick, and something easier to rationalize than "wii, but with a bit more accuracy."

@MrPliskin0: She should have money deducted from future income, ideally.

Pretty sure he had life insurance. Hard to see how this is my problem. The drunk tramp ought to pay restitution. But that would require a good justice system.

If either party did what they preach, he'd be out of a job right now.

@MacroPlanet: I've played it on my flashed console, and it is definitely a throwback to the first Halo. There's a few instances where the game nudges you in a non-linear fashion (like the level Halo or the Silent Cartographer). The first game was always my favorite, campaign-wise. That is, until I played Reach. No

Ha, that's terrible. I'm not sure why their damage modeling engine involves clipping. Pretty sure my hood doesn't clip though my front bumper after I bump a wall in real life.

@perry570: Microsoft really doesn't know shit about publishing a movie. You don't just throw money a something and solve things like licensing and distribution. It'd be much more efficient to to have Universal or Warner do the publishing. The only thing they never agreed on was profit sharing.

@scrapking: I'd much rather see the next Xbox launch with a new story arc involving whoever transcribed the data pads in Halo Reach.

@cocodrillo13: Mario is disrespectful to plumbers. It implies they're off having acid trips rather than shoveling shit.

@xequar: I'm not a country, bro.