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Yeah, there's no way they're going to require an Internet connection to play the games. That works for a device that sits in your house but not one that travels with you. If anything, they'll use Online Pass type protections or lock downloaded games to a specific account/device.

I got all of the Trophies/Achievements for it, too. It's just a matter of being able to plan a few moves ahead and being able to react to changes quickly and it takes a lot of practice. If you're struggling to get the high point totals needed for the challenges, one good way to get them is to build up a high combo

You are not alone. I'm glad this woman understood the point of marketing. I mean, that is the point of it, right? hahahahaha It was great how she said it like it was an evil thing.

I bet we won't see that until the PS4, which is so sad. It's the best thing they should have stolen from someone else! haha

It's 15 minutes now.

There will also be more awesome games out by the time it arrives, which is a good thing. It just would have been sweet to own it by Christmas!

That sucks! My friend was planning to make this his combined Christmas/Birthday gift for this year and his birthday has already passed.

I'd nerdgasm if that happened, so please don't even make me think about it! I'm at work! haha

Wholeheartedly agree!

And in the US (at least), if you preorder from Best Buy, you get Robin as a playable character for the challenge mode. Having bought Arkham Asylum for the PS3 specifically to get the Joker DLC last time, I had to go for this one. I'd love any of those Batman skins (especially TDKR or BB), but having a new character

That game looks awful. The disconnect between movement and the on-screen action alone would completely ruin it for me. Then add what looks like terrible controls and boring gameplay and I'm sure this game is going to suck.

That's very cool.

Angry employee is angry. haha

I agree. Nintendo isn't done. If any company is capable of weathering a storm like this, it's Nintendo. They've been around way too long. Things like what is mentioned in this story is an example of why Nintendo has stayed in business.

It's nice to see a CEO owning up to bad decisions and doing something to help the company at their own personal expense. When my company decided to buckle down because of the "economy" in 2009, they froze pay raises for the entire company yet our CEO had 72% increase in total compensation during that year. That

Again, I still think it's too early to call. You may be right, but you may be dead wrong.

Ehh...it's a bit early to say that, isn't it? There's no evidence to suggest that the PSV will have the same problems as the 3DS. If anything, the PSV is a better competitor to the iPod and such since it has such incredible hardware. If the launch titles are good, I think people will gladly pick one up early on,

Agreed. I cannot wait for that day as my DS is one of the best systems I've ever owned.

I am really surprised by this. I'm not surprised that there was a price drop, but I am surprised at how much of a price drop there was. $80 is huge!

More than that. :)