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@Razorbak86: Well, maybe I didn't entirely outline this thought very clearly, and that's absolutely my fault then, but my point was that the PSP's lower sales in general were due to not following that line of thought.

@Black Knight Rebel: Ahhh, indeed indeed, I agree with that sentiment. Sorry for any confusion then! :)

@LordEvan88: So, my theory about that is much more simplified then maybe it could be.

@cameronmalek: I would watch this. John Noble is just that good.

@Black Knight Rebel: Games like Castle Crashers, Fat Princess, etc ... those would be fantastic to play over WiFi with some buddies on the PSP2!

@Razorbak86: Don't get me wrong, i'm not hating on anyone who liked other genres for the PSP (or DS / etc), but it's a historically speaking accurate statement to say that people playing a portable game system prefer something they can consume in bite size chunklets.

@Razorbak86: Don't get me wrong, i'm not hating on anyone who liked other genres for the PSP (or DS / etc), but it's a historically speaking accurate statement to say that people playing a portable game system prefer something they can consume in bite size chunklets.

@spidersthrash: I personally feel like the BSG ending and the LOST ending are not really fairly put in the same category.

I still feel like the system, no matter how well rounded and powerful, no matter how many joysticks, no matter what resolution or how many smudgy fingerprints we can leave on it ... it will fail unless Sony realises one thing: portable systems succeed because of Strategy games and Platformers. People playing portable

@Obi-Haiv: Just saying that makes me miss Newsradio.

I too have been eating healthier of late, and have combined a few different things to result in about 60 pounds lost in just shy of 3 months.

Very well written article about Bane! Thank you much for filling in some of the holes my mind had about him.

@ToddZ: While this is definitely a longer term, more work required solution, for those of us with dashboards more difficult to tear apart or less car savvy ... it's a much less risky thing to do.

#corrections police here ... interesting article aside, just wanted to point out that Tom DeLonge is still in Blink 182. While they were on hiatus (and in most cases this means 'death o' the band'), in this case, they came out of hiatus and are working on their 6th studio record.

@TheControlled: You make a valid point, I did go off on a bit of a

It's a good thing they're spending all this time hounding a woman who downloaded 24 songs in 2006, and ignoring the MANY sites out there hosting literally thousands of albums for direct download. I won't even mention torrents.

@JoRo1986: Mayhaps i'll take you up on that. :)

@TheControlled: Actually, to the contrary, I did. And my point is entirely valid. The article even explicitly refers to him as the only A-List Celebrity you can use for free.

@cloudnine: Wait, it's out? ... dangit. I feel like an excited idiot now. :) I have something to do this evening!

Dangit, I just stopped going to Facebook almost altogether and now i'll be going back for this.