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Productivity Software!!

The *coveted* dark knight movie game

Office Space: The Game: Revenge of the Stapler

A release date for home - I predict August 13, 2010

@KaoKing: First, it's HIGHLY likely that at least a high percentage of the money will go to the user, not sony. Second, let's say you make a map - a pretty damn good one. Now let's say you charge fifty cents for it. Now let's say 1000 people dl it, because, as stated earlier, it's a damn good map. That's five hundred

Jumping Jesus on a pogo stick - all of the consoles suck for one reason or another - ALL OF THEM.

@What The Geek: Completed = complicated. Me no spell good.

@NervClaX: I agree that there needs to be a preview of some sort. However, just 'cause you can see someone's content doesn't mean you can recreate it. You've seen a car on the street - does that mean you could build one? LBP allows the user to create some really completed "machines" that would take a lot of effort to

Seems the popular opinion here is that paying for user generated content is bad. I wanna ask why everyone is so against it, but first, let me propose a few prerequisites:

@Black-Dog-Howls: Just 'cause it's not official doesn't mean it's not good. There are plenty of mods and user created content, as well as indie games out there that are phenomenal, and they're worth forking over a few bucks for. I suspect the same will be true in lbp. Don't get me wrong - I'm also sure there will be

You know, it really depends on where the money is going - if I'm paying another player for some in game assets they clearly spent some time on, sure - I'll fork over a couple bucks. That's only fair. However, if some genius spent three weeks designing the best lbp level ever, and sony and media molecule start charging

I have an alternate solution - I call it an Apple Rogue.

So he's using the Bart Simpson defense - saying "I didn't do it" when he clearly did. meh. I wasn't overly offended, but it does sorta go to show that Ninty isn't really in touch w/ gamers

the one in a zillion chance of winning this is almost enough to get me to eat a pizza hut pizza.

Damnit - now all my comments are going to have to come with a disclaimer. Something along the lines of....

So, for Gears 1 we had CliffyB, and for Gears 2 we have Cliff Bleszinski...... I'm calling it now, by the time Gears 3 comes out we'll be referring to him as Clifford Upperbottom Bleszinski of the East Hampton Bleszinskis.

I read all the info, and took a moment to absorb it. While I believe they know what they're talking about, I still refuse to believe MS pays $100 for that hard drive.

@Dooga: Believe me, I'm not trying to insult the inelegance of anyone here. This is a very tech savvy crowd for certain. I'm just making a case for the concept of "better safe than sorry". There are types of malware that no amount of safe browsing can avoid. I'm as knowledgeable and careful as anyone here, and, even

@jharbert: hey, more power to you.