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Yeah, it is criminal. I even waited to post, thinking a flood of Fallout posts would beat me to it...

Capital Wasteland.

I wish Microsoft would just announce their friggin console already, so they can start addressing these types of questions and put at least some of the debate and rumor-mill to rest.

Looks a lot like how executives at Disney handled Lucasarts.

From what I've been told by Amazon themselves (when enquiring about product availability, shipping policies, etc.), Amazon US & Amazon Canada are different entities that run independent of each other. I would assume by extension that Amazon UK is its own entity as well. I guess the 'feud' (or whatever it is) is just

Been hoping Tokyo Jungle would come out on physical media - I thought it would never happen. Sony is full of surprises.

Both tunes are really really good. Best I've heard since playing Hotline Miami, and I normally do not like that kind of music.

Damn, I was just about to post that!

YOU SHALL NOT PASS!

Hello again, Mr. Freeman.

Here's my smart-ass answer to your first question: People pay because the Wii U costs money; some people want a Wii U; and therefore, they have to pay money to get it - unless they hijack a truck-full of them (http://kotaku.com/5969557/thieves-make-off-with-7000-wii-us-in-daring-warehouse-heist).

Definitely true. If they handle their communication correctly, the name change can be viewed as a very positive move by both current and prospective buyers.

This is the same question people asked when the Wii came out. I don't for a second think the Wii U will ever be as successful, but there IS a place for a console that doesn't solely compete on a graphical and horsepower standpoint.

You know, this idea just might work. Plus, think of how valuable the "pre-name-change" Wii Us could get? (I doubt they'd actually change the name, though)

This poster does them no favors. Usually when you see comparison charts like this it is comparing different models of the same product or similar products from different manufacturers. I think it still makes it confusing to the uninformed as to whether this is a new product or just a Wii upgrade.

Oh come on - you can't tell me you don't see the irony right in your own comment, there.

Bull-pucky. My comment notes directly on how "articles and blog posts on real things are an attempt to [open gamers' eyes to reality]". The fact that you took the heavy-handed approach of then equating that this means that I PERSONALLY wish to dictate how others think and act is absurd.

Hilarious - I really don't see how you equate an article that seeks to enlighten and educate people on the lives of others to deciding "how people should think, act or view things". Reading an article is not a mandated, forced activity that seeks to nefariously re-educate you.

How utterly short-sighted! That's adorable.

That's actually a really neat idea. Imagine a Judge Dredd-licenced Mega City One game where each player makes a single sector of a huge city? Sim Sector.