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I don't even know why people still believe it's actually Jobs responding to their email inquires in the first place. That listed address probably gets thousands of emails an hour. Some temps are probably sorting through them and responding just like when you write Santa at the North Pole.

This is good news for those couples and for Google's positive PR.

To be honest, I'm thinking in a "Wizard of Oz" way that the entire Kinect thing was a sham. They fabricated this great tech at last year's E3 to get people and the press buzzing before unveiling what is essentially an advanced eyetoy. It was clever because it worked for the most part, but so far they've proven to be

Still better than Kesha. Trey Parker said they were recording "Fishsticks" that they only way to get the auto-tune to work was to sing horribly. Kind of gives an indication of the current musicians who use it with noticeable effect.

I'm surprised by the general irrationality of a lot of the comments here, vigorously attacking her for sharing an opinion.

@dachosen1FCP: Heavy Rain will in fact be Move compatible. It's currently on the list and will be patched in sometime after the device's release.

People are criticizing the games that you don't get to keep upon not renewing PSN+ but what they seem to be forgetting is that when you don't renew Live you can't play MW or Halo online anymore. That's a major component of the game gone. Atleast with PSN as is you can still enjoy Uncharted 2's online without fear of

A grocery store near me that also sells electronics had Playstation Eye's on clearance for $9.50 each. Brand spanking new. After buying two of them and selling the one for $35 I realized how cheap the PS Move had just become. When I went back the next day they were already out of them.

The Darkness. I picked it up for $10 new and it is awesome. Scary, immersive, well plotted and with a level of detail that will make this game stay with me the same way Max Payne 2 has. Very underrated.

In addition to LBP2, it's also been said that the first game will have a patch released that adds Move control. Looking at that list I'm sold on the device. The great thing about it is that you can choose whether to play the games you buy normally or with motion controls. You can even use the DS instead of the nunchuk

@Adam Austin-Andrew: I may be mistaken, but since Heavy Rain and Resident Evil 5 are just having the control scheme patched in, I thought it was simple as releasing an update for the title. A year ago they even demonstrated RE5 with the move controls and promised when the device was released the Gold Edition would

Surround is worth spilling for. Playing Arkham Asylum with it on was awesome as you could hear inmates chatter behind you, the doors closing etc. In WaW bullets whizzed from behind and in the front. It was immersive, coupled with nice visuals it felt like being in a combat zone. Sony's been making surround sets for

After watching this trailer Cole is so far removed from the first game that Sucker Punch might as well just say this character is new. I'm not sure where all the complaints came from but I thought the first version of him was well received. Not really feeling this dramatic change in both voice acting and design at all.

I was just wondering about this the other day and am happy Kotaku posted an update. There's not a lot of games like this which makes it instantly intriguing, if they can pull off a "Day After Tomorrow" like game that'd be great. If I'm not mistaken, wasn't Jade Raymond involved with this title?

I've been using a Shadowgear Wireless controller that looks the same as this for about 5 months now. I grew up using the PS and the dualshock but it didn't take long for the 360's gamepad to become my favorite. If only they made the triggers better.

I'd imagine Ubisoft spent a year or two developing the engine and game world for Assassins Creed II as it was much larger in scope then the first game. You can't blame them for wanting to make more money off that gameworld before moving on to [most likely] a different one for the third. We get to experience Rome now

I've watched this short clip about six times now. Not because this obvious miming to a cutscene was that intriguing, but because of the really, really funny Fame: The Musical dance throughout coupled with that giant cheerleader leap at the end. I can remember watching the Terminator as a kid and shooting along with

@jiveabillion: I get what you're saying (our 22 year old Nintendo still works too) but the components in both can't even be compared. The laser, hard disk and even USB ports have the potential to fail, not to mention the overheating. All the NES does is take in a cartridge.

@Teran: I'm not sure if I agree with that since the DS has built in Wi-fi and I paid $10 more for it than the 360 adapter. Microsoft knows a major component of their system is online gaming and they probably knew they could make more profit by making users buy the wi-fi adapter to use Live. Then again, it came out in

Connect360, the program that allows you to stream movies/music from your Mac to the Xbox has a better sounding name then this. I wonder how the copyright is on that. As many others have stated, it sounds too much like K'nex and Connect 4.