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Those Amiiballs figures aren't necessary to play the game, right?

People should download from YouTube and make it available on a torrent.. I hate when they get your hopes up to watch something and then *POOF*... it's gone.

Does anyone actually believe this is only coming out for the Xbox? It's Tomb Raider. It'll be on every platform including the Commodore 64...!

Yes.. why can't we have both?

I hate to be "that guy", but Ground Zeroes was $29.99 , not $40, and when was the last time a demo had 2 hours of content?..... ok, OK,..now I know it can be completed much faster than 2 hours, but Super Mario Bros. can be beaten in under 6 minutes.. Does that quality as a demo too?

Rockstar better show off GTA V for PS4/Xbone at E3... I want the recording/replay function.

21 to 19... you lose. Sorry. ;)

I'm good.. thanks. :)

Netflix has the complete series in Super HD for $7.99/month too.

Aww...the Hulk is just a big softy. :)

life is too short to waste 1/3rd of it sleeping! I'd rather spend that time gaming.

Damn it! I knew this was going to become a thing...

Perhaps a certain book on time travel may be of some assistance to you. :)

How could you tell this from Kotaku' s confusing article above?

"The bad news is that the stricter time window will limit access to Sony's Instant Game Collection in a way that it didn't before. "

I think it's fine just with the model water. Save money and don't bother with CGI. Keep it real! ;)

Failure is NOT an option when it comes to the PC Master race!! ;)

The PlayStation 4 is the best piece of hardware to place next to your PS3.

The Vita-PS4 set-up has only crumbled when I've tried to do Remote Play over the Internet. Such connections do work, but, for me, they make my PS4 games look so blocky on my Vita that I might as well be Remote Playing with an Atari 2600. (Note: I used this type of Remote Play connection in our Manhattan HQ today to

The idea of playing PS4 games on a Vita always seemed cool, albeit expensive and eyebrow-raisingly imitative of Nintendo. Want to play console-scale games on your TV? The Mario-maker's Nintendo Wii U still provides the cheaper and better-engineered method for that. Sony's approach, however, turns out to not be as bad