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Ironically, I will buy the new Steel Battalion only if there is a controller version. Or an adaptor to use the XBOX verison, which is sitting in my basement.

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.2: I do the "Fuck you pedestrians!" parts quite often when I'm driving and vice versa.

The organizers might as well hang a couple oscillating demolition balls on the course.

I'll definitely not going to visit the memorial at night. At least not without an umbrella or raincoat.

At age 21 I couldn't even afford all 30 cars in their 1:18 die-cast counterparts.

@The_Vitto: that was the 2nd movie went thru my head. The 1st? Bicentennial Man.

Now watch for Craig, the Avion's prototypes and all the blueprints burn down in a freak industrial "accident".

Sometime I feel like they're going to keep having "accidents" until oil is $100 per barrel again.

@RtFusion: gosh darn it I spent 5 days' racing winnings to get that 458!!

@mrjoeyyaya: I have reservations on that. My Bayonetta and PES 2009 before and after load times were indistinguishable.

Front row bench seat is probably the ONLY thing I miss about my dad's Olds Delta 88.

The law cannot cover all the bases. Common sense and human decency used to take care of the gray areas. I miss those days.

I wonder if owners of the already burnt down 458's will be fully compensated, if not already covered by insurance.

@Neige: I've played all of them. I was probably the few % of the users who hooked up 3 PS2s with firewire to play GT3 in panaramic mode.

I said it before and I'll say it again:

How could this be the drivers' fault? Some of the 458's engine just spontaneouly combusted. The car did not crash and the owners did not pour gasoline all over the engine bay.

Seriously is there a mechanical defect? Next time add a malfunctioned seatbelt and you'll be looking at a charred body. And that's not funny anymore.