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Angry Birds has an update available for Android (for anyone who hasn't gotten the update already).

Wow...that stinks. The plush Sackboy was one of my primary reasons for pre-ordering the SE. :)

@Hraesvelgr: Precisely. Even from a business perspective, how does it make sense for Sony to focus on an audience they've already won over?

@daputti: No, I own my own house, but I was visiting for dinner.

Cripes. That's 2 minutes from where I grew up (and where my parents still live...in fact, I'm at their house right now!)

@hazelnut1112: Yeah, they've been very weak for a while now. The story is kind of moving along, but the jokes are so flat.

@VoldtaEngler: Really? I'd really only be interested in watching Naruto, but even that's probably not worth the $10 when I can just plug my laptop into my TV.

@Lassa: Haha...that could be very possible.

@Lassa: Well, I think it's just assumed that, of course, Sony (or any company) would provide some level of support for a new peripheral within their existing market. There's no reason for them not to.

@Lassa: What gamers Nintendo forgot about? If you consider yourself a hardcore gamer and don't already own a PS3, 360, or a PC, then you might want to rethink calling yourself one.

@tadrummer600: Ehh...that's not really true. The Move can do body tracking but it's not nearly as precise as the Kinect so it's not going to be capable of the same experiences that require accurate body tracking.

@backstop13: Hahaha...good catch. Good catch.

@ACDarkKnight: That's probably true. Though if the consumer looks at the Move, the nunchuk, and the camera, it's about the same price. If they ignore the nunchuk, then I could see people viewing the Move as cheaper though.

@Dr. Tobias Funke (Analrapist): The only thing is that I wouldn't say that the Move is trying to create a fresh approach to gaming. I think Sony is trying to perfect what Nintendo already did and steal the casual market from them. That's not necessarily a bad thing if they get it right and support it though. I

Like it? Ha. I love it. Wait, that's not strong enough. I frikkin' love-a-rama it.

@Zadillo: Yeah...the value of this is really in how good the software is at teaching you to play. I would love to try it.

That is smack in the middle of my expected price range. I figured it'd be between $250-$300.

@snapper.fishes: I'm hoping we get it soon (if at all). I haven't finished the first one yet, but I'm sure I'll be dying for more once I do!