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I thought the same thing. I actually didn't know about the final mission until I read the RDR Wiki. Then I played it. I really wish I could go back and just have looked around a little at the end... I'm sure I would've come across it. Ah well. Great ending, anyway.

When you say "last mission", which one do you mean? Having finished the game, I could see how some players wouldn't realize there was a "final" mission in RDR. Seems like a bad example to base a conclusion from.

The song is called "Wetsuit", by the way.

So true. I've had their album on repeat for the past few months.

Babalu, I hate to burst your bubble, but classical musicians also perform pieces they've practiced and played countless times before. The best only get that good by making it a habit.

Um, did you not notice the bright hues in Japan and South Korea? I know from your standpoint, Sam, it may seem like the U.S. is at the center of the universe, but Twitter is actually pretty big here, too (as evidenced by that graphic).

...And a full third of those "features" will never see the light of day.

To this day I still reminisce about Lala. I think that site perfected the integration of music with social and discovery elements, and it's a shame Apple bought it and shut it down. I still don't think any site today matches Lala's design.

This is the one advantage I see to the Galaxy Tab and whatever smaller format tablets are out there — they'll easily fit in a cargo pocket or purse.

Flying Cart is a pretty nice all-in-one storefront generator for anyone who's interested in this kind of thing but doesn't want to mess around too much with programming.

I disagree, Brian — GeoHot definitely does not "got flow".

It's most likely going to use a mixture of the camera and accelerometer, like in Hidden 3D Image: